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Canadian Military Engineers

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authorities, and support international aid programs. Military engineers’ responsibilities encompass the use of demolitions and land mines, the design, construction and maintenance of defensive works and fortifications, urban operations (hostile room entry), breaching obstacles, establishing/maintaining lines of communication, and bridging. They also provide water, power and other utilities, provide fire, aircraft crash and rescue services, hazardous material operations, and develop maps and other engineering intelligence. In addition, military engineers are experts in deception and concealment, as well as in the design and development of equipment necessary to carry out these operations. The official role of the combat engineer is to allow friendly troops to live, move and fight on the battlefield and deny that to the enemy.
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In April 1997, Canada's Primary Reserve reorganized into ten brigade groups and in November 1997, the first reserve combat engineer regiment was created by converting an armoured reconnaissance regiment. A number of years later the three field engineer regiments, and seven independent field engineer
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The Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers expanded dramatically in size to support Canada's war effort. On August 31, 1939, the Permanent Force engineers included 50 officers (with 14 seconded to other branches of the Canadian Army) and 323 other ranks; the maximum size of the Corps was reached in 1944,
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The Canadian Military Engineers have no patron saint but Engineers often take part in artillery celebrations honouring St. Barbara, the patron saint of the artillery. Engineers, along with the artillery and miners, celebrate her feast day on December 4. St. Barbara is the patroness of artillerymen,
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The cap badge came to its current form after unification. Since the Royal Canadian Engineer cap badge was representative only of the army, a new one was developed, which is almost identical to that worn by the (Army's) non-permanent Canadian Engineers prior to the Great War (which was not bilingual
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the Canadian Government realized that the defence of Canada required more than just a single infantry battalion and a few artillery batteries as part of the permanent defence force. In 1903 The Royal Canadian Engineers were founded as the basis of the permanent military engineers, while the militia
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that lay within Canadian boundaries. This section of the highway was renamed the "Northwest Highway System" and the responsibility for maintenance was given to the Royal Canadian Engineers for the next 20 years. The soldiers of the CME/RCE adopted the greeting of "chimo" and in 1973 it became the
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as the Canadian Armed Forces. As such the Royal Canadian Engineers, Royal Canadian Navy Civil Engineers and Royal Canadian Air Force Construction Division were amalgamated. However, the new branch went under the name Royal Canadian Engineers until 1973 when the branch was officially named as the
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The mission of the Canadian Military Engineers is to contribute to the survival, mobility, and combat effectiveness of the Canadian Armed Forces. Their roles are to conduct combat operations, support the Canadian Forces in war and peace, support national development, provide assistance to civil
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they were accompanied by field companies of the Canadian Engineers (men recruited into the service after the start of the war were part of the Militia branch and not the regulars). These troops were responsible for the construction of defences, sanitation systems, water supplies, bridging, and
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to bless the Canadian Military Engineers. May our bridges always stand, and our charges never fail, our members be ever loyal, and our officers worthy of their loyalty. May we work diligently in all our purposes and be skilled in our trades; steadfast for King and Country everywhere.
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is responsible for the conduct of 85 different courses that span all ranks and occupations within the Field, Construction and Airfield Engineer organizations. CFSME is the Canadian Forces Centre of Excellence in Engineer Training and home of the Engineers.
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The present day structure of army field units was set on 17 June 1977 with the creation of 1 Combat Engineer Regiment (1 CER), 2 CER, 4 ESR and 5 CER. The new regiments were each created from one of the squadrons of the former 1 Field Engineer Regiment.
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From shortly after their creation until 1967, the Royal Canadian Engineers had a nearly identical cap badge to the Royal Engineers. This consisted of the Cipher of the Reigning monarch, surrounded by the Garter, surmounted by the crown with the words
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From the 1960s to the late 1980s or early 1990s, the branch badge was enamel-highlighted cast metal with a prong-type slider to attach to both the beret and forage cap. The collar dogs (worn only on army uniforms after introduction of
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required considerable use of engineers for road clearance, explosive ordnance disposal, heavy equipment, and combat support. By the end of the deployment 16 members of the RCE were killed in Afghanistan.
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The role of the Canadian Military Engineers has been expanding. The regular force component has been expanding the size of their units, due to the current missions of the Canadian Armed Forces.
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that means "hello," "goodbye," "peace be with you," and similar sentiments. This salutation was used in the Ungava region of northern Quebec and shares the same derivation as Fort Chimo (today
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The present CME flag was created at the time of unification. It measures six "units" long by three "units" high, and is in the colours of brick red and royal blue.
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Canadian Forces Publication A-AD-267-000/AF-003 Official Lineages of the Canadian Forces Volume 3, Part 1: Armour, Artillery and Field Engineer Regiments
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built in 2004 by members of the 2nd Field Engineer Regiment of Toronto to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Military Engineers
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fireworks manufacturers, firemen, stonemasons, against sudden death, against fires, and against storms (especially lightning storms).
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squadrons were reorganized into combat engineer regiments. Three Canadian brigade groups had more than one engineer unit, and one (
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On demobilization, the permanent force of Engineers was changed to 38 officers and 249 other ranks. As a matter of honour,
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In total, more than 40,000 Canadians served as Engineers in the war, with 14,000 on the front on the last day of the war.
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in northern Quebec. The current spelling and pronunciation result from the English and French languages importing the
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With the passing of the 1855 Militia Act, volunteer militia engineering companies formed within local militia units:
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also appears, a motto inherited by engineers and artillery in the Canadian military from their British forebears.
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in its ranks from 1953 to 1968. During its 15 years in existence, the band performed for members of the
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Two military engineers with bagpipes in front of the Canadian Engineers Building at Hastings Park, 1915.
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before its name in 1932. On 29 April 1936, the Militia and Permanent components were joined to form the
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from Inuktitut. On April 1, 1946, the Canadian Army assumed responsibility for the portions of the
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assisting with trench raids. Canadian Engineers also served in the Middle East fighting the Turks.
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Unit codes were used to identify bridges and roads without disclosing the unit's actual name.
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One of the first tasks completed by the engineers after the declaration of war upon
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Colonel Henry Lloyd Meuser (Acting Chief Engineer, 21 July 1945 – 31 December 1945)
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underneath enemy trenches, with which to plant explosives to destroy them. At the
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on the scroll at the bottom, and surrounded by maple leaves instead of laurels.
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appear on the cap badge indicating the bilingual nature of the CME. The word
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all served as previous colonels-in-chief of the Royal Canadian Engineers.
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had the Royal Canadian Engineers created under the leadership of a former
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The History of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers, vol. II (1936–1946)
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2nd Chemical Warfare Company (in Canada, September 1942 – 31 August 1943)
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1st Chemical Warfare Company (in Canada, September 1942 – 31 August 1943)
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terminology. The following units were deployed in Canada and in Europe:
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Brigadier Allister Thompson MacLean (20 October 1943 – 1 September 1944)
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King George V granted the CME the same mottoes as the Royal Engineers.
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The formation patch worn by Royal Canadian Engineers attached to the
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16 Engineer Squadron (Training and Recruiting) (Westmount, Quebec)
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until it gained full strength. Both squadrons are now subunits of
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The senior officers of the Corps in World War II were as follows:
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General Headquarters (GHQ) and Line of Communication (LoC) Troops
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for actions on 8 October 1918 at Canal de I'Escaut, north-east of
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Brigadier Colin Alexander Campbell (27 July 1944 – 23 April 1945)
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Montreal: one company (1st Volunteer Militia Engineering Company)
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Brigadier Dudley Kingdon Black (2 September 1944 – 16 June 1945)
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Unified military engineering branch of the Canadian Armed Forces
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by Major Hugh Macdonald, the unit's padre. It goes as follows:
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Brigadier John Despard Christian (24 April 1945 – 17 July 1945)
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Brigadier James Learmont Melville (6 April 1942 – October 1943)
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Brigadier James Learmont Melville (24 June 1943 – October 1943)
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Brigadier Geoffrey Walsh (13 February 1944 – 1 September 1944)
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38 CBG previously had 21st Field Engineer Squadron, based in
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The CME/RCE has various equipment for use in supporting the
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having the honour of publicly recognizing the perpetuation.
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Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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Brigadier Geoffrey Walsh (2 September 1944 – 20 July 1945)
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bestowed on the organization the right to use the prefix
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Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery#Order of precedence
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and did not use enamel). In bilingual format, the words
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the Canadian Engineers have ever received was earned by
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Engineering and support vehicles of the Canadian Forces
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Brigadier William Norman Archibald Bostock (1943–1944)
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was brought back for the army element of the branch.
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when it included 210 officers and 6283 other ranks.
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for 'everywhere, CHIMO is also often used.')
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Army units and formations of Canada in World War II
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Index

Royal Canadian Engineers

Canada
Canadian Armed Forces
Military engineering
Arcadia, New Brunswick
Latin
St. Barbara's Day
military engineering
personnel branch
Canadian Armed Forces
Boer War
Royal Military College of Canada

Canal du Nord
Germany
Valcartier
Quebec
1st Canadian Division
Belgium
Sappers
mines
Battle of Vimy Ridge
Battle of Messines
British Expeditionary Force
1st Canadian Tunnelling Company
2nd Canadian Tunnelling Company
3rd Canadian Tunnelling Company
Victoria Cross
Captain C. N. Mitchell

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