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Welcome to the Canadian Military Engineers Association (CMEA) website.

The CMEA is a dynamic association open to all members of the Canadian Military Engineer family.  Since its formation in 2000, it has grown to over 2500 members with more than 21 Chapters and six affiliated Reserve units spread across the country. The Association continues to welcome new members from the rank of Sapper to Lieutenant General. The CME family includes all who currently serve with or support the Canadian Military Engineers, or have done so in the past. These pages present our objectives and accomplishments, our stories and your history, news and events and items of interest.

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06 Jan 25

News

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On 13 Nov 02 BGen PJ McCabe, A4, 1 CAD, visited 14 Airfield Engineering Squadron, Bridgewater, NS. Maj Carlos Marques, Commanding Officer of 14 AES presented BGen McCabe with a copy of the Squadron Badge. Shown here: L-R, CWO Gary Ryan, 14 AES, HCol James Kinley, HCol of 14…

From left to right, front row Pte Lawrence Dickeson, Pte Brandon Landry, Pte Rana Byrne, Pte Sherri Watters, Pte Mathew MacLennan, Pte Thomas Stewart; back row Maj Carlos Marques CO 14 AES, LCol Brian Neyedli FCEO CFB Halifax, Pte James Kenney, Pte Joshua Martin, Pte Nathan White, MCpl Kevin Brown 144 AEF recruiting NCO and Capt Brian Boss OC 144 AEF.

The recruitment program is a very important process within the CF and is the lifeline for the future of our units. We have established a successful recruiting program at 14 AES that attracts young Reservists from the local communities that it serves (Bridgewater, Pictou and…

Holding the plaque: Dr Lorne White and Pte Nolan Reddick from 144 AEF, whose great-uncle served with No 2 Construction Battalion. Looking on: Maj Carlos Marques, CO 14 AES, LCol Brian Neyedli Fmn CE Offr CFB Halifax, CWO Bill Bolch 144 AEF WO and Capt Brian Boss OC 144 AEF.

On 15 June 2002, a dedication ceremony was held at the facilities of 144 AEF in the town of Pictou for the former members of the No 2 Construction Battalion, otherwise known as The Black Battalion, with the intent to increase the public knowledge of the Battalion and the…

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By Capt Gary Silliker, OC 143 AEF Lunenburg County

On 17 June members of 143 AEF Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, under the leadership of MWO Clayton, arrived at the Martins River Railway Bridge to start the task of decking the bridge for safe…

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