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New Badge for Real Property Operations Group

A new badge for the Canadian Forces Real Property Operations Group (CFRPOG) has been approved. The tower symbolizes strength and efficiency in architecture, engineering, planning, construction and technology, some of the Group’s main areas of activity. The latticework in the background not only represents the infrastructure and networks built and maintained by the Group but also the highly specialized and diversified teams behind that work. The blue and red colours are…

Base employees take on “Walk of the World” In Nijmegen

Article by Capt Gary Leblanc, Real Property Operations Three members of Real Property Operations Section Esquimalt – Capt Leblanc, Maj Monette-Saillant and Rob McDermot - self-funded their trip to Nijmegen, Netherlands, to participate in the 103rd Vierdaagse (Four Days Marches).  With an intensive training schedule that started back in February and over 600 km of marching behind them, their feet were finally ready for the task. Prior to the four-day event,…

CE People - July 2019

Inside this issue: CO’s Message UCWO’s Message Greenwood News Padre’s Section ....   and much more.

RCE Honours - WW II Italian Campaign

Honours Received by Sappers During the WW II Italian Campaign In his book: “Yet Another River To Cross - The Royal Canadian Engineers in the Italian Campaign 1943-1945, ”  author Malcolm Hamilton directs attention to the accomplishments of the individual Sappers while summarizing the engineer operations. Indeed, more than 80 Sappers – from Sapper to Major General received honours.  We have expanded on this theme in the website feature: Engineer Gallantry in…

Do you Know a Sapper Veteran of the WW II Italian Campaign?

The Italian Campaign was often called “The Engineers War” because military success was so dependent on overcoming the numerous natural and artificial obstacles. The Government of Canada is planning an overseas commemorative program to mark the 75th anniversary of the Italian Campaign. An official delegation will travel overseas to attend remembrance ceremonies and events at a number of sites in Italy from approximately 27 November 27 to 6 December 2019. The Colonel…

VAC Italy Pilgrimage 2019

The Italian Campaign was often called “The Engineers War” because military success was so dependent on overcoming the numerous natural and artificial obstacles. The Government of Canada is planning an overseas commemorative program to mark the 75th anniversary of the Italian Campaign. Around 26 November 2019, the approved delegates will travel to the Canadian departure city to join the delegation before departing for Italy. The official delegation will travel…

Borden Chapter Celebrates CME Birthday

Report by Capt Savannah LeBlanc On 17 July 2019, CFB Borden celebrated the 116th Birthday of the CME and 5th Birthday of RP Ops. The day was spent building esprit de corps and morale with a friendly round-robin of softball, followed by BBQ and dunk tank! The weather held out and produced an amazing day, the dunk tank became an ideal opportunity to dunk your boss but also for members to cool off in the refreshing water. RP Ops Det Borden would like to thank the CMEA for their…

“Izzy Doll Mama” Is Presented the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation

On 24 June 2019 Mrs Shirley O’Connell, the “Izzy Doll Mama” was presented the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation by Minister Lawrence MacAulay. This commendation is awarded annually to deserving recipients who have performed commendable service to the Veteran community or individuals who represent commendable role models for their fellow Veterans. The Citation reads: “ Mrs. Shirley O’Connell, better known as the “Izzy Doll Mama”, has been volunteering for many…

Marching in France – Remembering D-Day 75 Years Later

By Captain Andrew Gower, 39 CER Op DISTINCTION is the operation name for Canadian Joint Operations Command (CJOC) ceremonial events. As part of the efforts to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, CJOC deployed a contingent of over 300 members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to France to participate in over 10 ceremonies and events. The contingent trained in Ottawa for 4 days prior to traveling to France at the end of May. Rehearsals continued in France leading up to…

Royal Canadian Legions Support 6 Field Engineer Squadron Museum

During 2019 Royal Canadian Legion branches have continued their support of 6 Field Engineer Squadron Museum in North Vancouver. Earlier this year the museum received a $200 cheque from RCL Legion Branch 263 (Coquitlam) and in June we received $2000 from RCL Legion Branch 118 (North Vancouver). In previous years Branches 277 (Squamish), 114 (Lynn Valley) and 60 (West Vancouver) have financially assisted our museum. As stated in the recent letter from Branch 118, we are "…