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Sappers Given Credit for Cambrai Victory

The series of Allied offences all along the Western Front beginning on 5 August 1918 and ending on 11 November 1918 is known as the Last Hundred Days. It defeated Germany and ended the First World War.   The Canadian Corps played a pivotal role in these actions, and although much has been written about the campaign, too little credit has been given to the Canadians and most especially to the Canadian Engineers. In two articles published in McLean’s’…

Your United Way Donation Can be Directed to the CME Museum

When your United Way campaigner asks for a donation, you can direct your donation to the Charity of your choice by completing the proper section of the donation form.  To make a United Way Campaign donation to the CME Museum through MEMAC (Military Engineers Museum Association of Canada), provide the name and address below and this Revenue Canada registration no:  119245231 RR0001 Canada Revenue Agency link: The Military Engineers Museum Association of Canada http…

Engineer Officer to Take Command of CFE

Reprinted from The Maple Leaf At a ceremony at NATO’s operational headquarters in Belgium on September 7, Brigadier-General Darlene Quinn assumed command of Canada’s Formation Europe – an appointment that includes the accompanying duty of National Military Representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE). The ceremony was presided by the Deputy Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, Major-General Frances Allen, and attended by Canadian officers…

Sapper Participant in Sydney Invictus Games

Article by Laura Broadley Reprinted from St Thomas Times-Journal Published on: September 14, 2018 | Last Updated: September 14, 2018 6:07 PM EDT Local veteran competing at Invictus Games Canadian Army veteran and Union resident Jason Pollett will be competing in the Invictus Games in Sydney, Australia from Oct. 20 to 27.   The Invictus Games were created by Prince Harry in 2014 for wounded, sick or injured military personnel or veterans to compete in sporting…

4 ESR Takes the Lead for Expedient Route Opening Capability (EROC) Courses

By Lt W.D.J. Dumais, 4 ESR This year, 4 Engineer Support Regiment (4 ESR) took the lead for the EROC section commander and operator course. This gave 43 Counter Improvised Explosive Devices Squadron (43 C-IED Sqn) more flexibility with the planning of these courses. 4 ESR is also implicated in improving EROC doctrine and assists with the running of specific vehicle trials such as the Wolf and the Husky. 43 C-IED Sqn took the initiative to try a different approach: both…

Missing an Issue of the CMEA Newsbrief?

From the publisher: As many of you know, there have been some delivery issues.  Here is the latest from our publisher: Our apologies: We produce our digital publication, the CMEA News Brief, via a partnership with MultiView with the goal of providing CME news on a weekly basis. At the end of August, MultiView switched to a new server and IP address, thus causing a disruption in delivery with our news brief.  While the team has worked to improve send-outs, delivery…

How a Tiny French Town is Commemorating Canadian Black Battalion Soldiers

Memorial to Canadian Forestry Corps helps preserve the story of black Canadians who served in WW I Reprinted from CBC Nova Scotia story by Shaina Luck A French memorial to 3,000 Canadian forestry engineers from the First World War will help to preserve the memory of members of the first and only black battalion in Canada's history. In September, the tiny town of Supt, France, will unveil a memorial in its cemetery that will bear the names of the 29…

Engineer Members of Invictus Team Canada Team Announced

Four members of the CME family have been named to this year's Invictus Games taking part in Sydney, Australia. The international event, slated for October 20 to 27, aims to harness the power of sport to inspire the recovery and rehabilitation of physically and mentally injured military personnel and veterans.  The name 'Invictus' comes from the poem "Invictus," written in 1875 by William Ernest Henley, "I am the master of my fate. I am the…

Governor General Honours Three Engineers

On behalf of the Queen, Her Excellency the Governor General has approved the award of a  Meritorious Service Medal to CWO DE Hepditch serving as 12 Wing CWO Shearwater for inspiring leadership and exceptional professionalism as CWO of ITF=Iraq during the period May 16 until March 2017. In addition, two RCE officers received the CDS Commendation as follows: LCol Y. Michaud for playing a crucial role in establishing and maintaining links between the…

Change of Sergeant Major Royal Canadian Engineers

12 June 2018 marked the official handover of the Royal Canadian Engineers Sergeant Major (RCE SM) from CWO Shawn Croucher to CWO Dominic Gaudreau. The handover took place at the HQ of 5th Canadian Division in Halifax and the official ceremony included the passing of the coveted “Succession Planning Binder.” CWO Croucher held the title from 14 May 2015 and will be recognised at the Director’s Conference (Capability) for his unwavering support to the Director RCE and his…