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5th NCR CME Hockey Game, Spring Classic 03 May 2024

Good day to all fellow Engineers, Following the enduring success of our CME Classics, you are all invited to participate in the 5th NCR CME Hockey Game, Spring Classic 2024 edition. The intent of this game is to gather amongst the Engineer extended family in a friendly, yet slightly competitive, environment as to celebrate the 121st CME Day. A social hour in location has been organized following the hockey game. A huge thanks to CMEA as the main sponsor of the event. *Note…

Engineers at Vimy Ridge

At 5:30 AM on 9 April 1917, four Canadian divisions, side-by-side, stormed Vimy Ridge. With incredible bravery and discipline, they overran the Germans along the entire front and continued pressing forward under heavy fire even when their officers were killed. There were countless acts of sacrifice as they charged machine-gun nests or forced the surrender of Germans in their trenches and dugouts. Hill 145, the highest and most important feature of the Ridge, and where the…

Fort Frontenac

This article was extracted from the April 2024 issue of Beaver Tales. Cet article est extrait du numéro d’avril 2024 de Contes-de-Castor. (Passer à la fenêtre suivante.)

Help Wanted

The CMEA needs volunteers to assist in ensuring our content is vibrant, complete, accurate and timely to meet the goals and objectives of the CMEA. Openings Unit and Chapter Reporters: We need people to alert us to newsworthy events happening in their areas and in their chapters. News items can be in English or French and should include photos when possible.  Bilingual items can be published as Chimo Communiqués and distributed across the CME Branch. …

Chronicles from Vedder – Part 6 Wrap-up

This is the last in a series of six articles recounting Don Kennedy's memories. Chronicles from Vedder – Part 1 First Impressions Chronicles from Vedder – Part 2 Domestic Site   Chronicles from Vedder – Part 3 Operational Site Chronicles from Vedder – Part 4 "Oot & Aboot" Chronicles from Vedder – Part 5 Hinterland Unlocked Chronicles from Vedder – Part 6 Wrap-up

39 CER Association March 2024 Newsletter

In this Issue: President’s Report Honours And Awards Robbie Burns Dinner 44 ES 75th Anniversary Veteran Affairs Membership 39 CER Association Contacts President's Report Hi all, 2024 seems to be year for change. Leadership courses will be run at the unit level and reserve members filling in vacant Regular Positions will challenge the Regiment. The Association will be focusing on fund raising from outside sources so that we are more able to assist the Regiment in…

Report on the Conference of Defence Associations AGM – 6 March 2024

Report on the Conference of Defence Associations AGM – 6 March 2024 The President, Louis Myre, and I, the Executive Director, attended the CDA Annual Meeting on 6 March 2024.  It was hosted in the KPMG Boardroom at 150 Elgin Street, Ottawa.  The meeting was well attended with representatives from 34 of the 40 member associations.  The CDA has grown over the past year with eight new member associations including St John’s Ambulance, Wounded Warriors, Treble…

Retirements and Releases // Retraites et Libérations

The CME would like to announce the release or retirement of the following members: After more than 41 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Military Engineer Branch, Sgt R.A. Hanbidge, CD, will retire on 29 April 2024. Anecdotes and well wishes may be sent to Capt Dave Tessier at : Tessier Capt DJE@CANSOFCOMM@Ottawa-Hull  or David.Tessier@forces.gc.ca After more than 29 years of loyal and dedicated service to the Canadian…

Op HUSKY Revisited

Last July, our Colonel Commandant, MGen Daniel Benjamin, unveiled a monument to the efforts of the Royal Canadian Engineers during Operation HUSKY.  To refresh your memory, recall that during the night of 21 / 22 July 1943, the 3rd Field Company, in support of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade's attack on the hilltop town of Leonforte, built the first Bailey Bridge of the war under fire and ensured a Canadian victory. A Bailey Bridge panel, memorial plaque,…

Beyond Infrastructure Management – Empowerment Through Military Combative Excellence

Article by Capt Kyle Ho, Real Property Operations Unit (West) The significance of supporting hand-to-hand combat training cannot be overstated in the dynamic landscape of military operations, where adaptability is critical. This specialized skillset enhances soldiers’ capabilities, ensuring they are well-prepared for diverse and unpredictable situations. Realizing the need for unarmed combat training within 1 Canadian Mechanized Battle Group (1 CMBG), Real Property…