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June 20, 1917

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On this date in 1917, Tunnelling Companies were being employed as extra Field Companies due to their expertise in explosives.

June 19, 1944

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On this date in 1944, 10 Field Squadron organized a "Get Ahead Course” to acquaint officers of other arms on how to solve problems and relieve Engineers of a workload.

June 18, 1942

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On this date in 1942, the Royal Canadian Engineers were introduced to the Bailey bridge that was to replace the Inglis bridge they had been using.

June 17, 1897

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On this date in 1897, Lt-Gen Edson Louis Milliard (Tommy) Burns was born in Westmount, QC.

June 16, 1945

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On this date in 1945, Cpl R.M. Fetherston and Spr J.D. Garrett of 11 Field Company were awarded the George Medal for rescuing British soldiers in an ammunition fire.

June 15, 1952

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On this date in 1952, the Donjek Bridge, constructed by No 1 Road Maintenance Company at Mile 1132.8 on the Alaska Highway, was opened by Brig J.L. Melville.

June 15, 1921

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On this date in 1921, the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals became established and they took over the duties of the Canadian Engineer telegraph and wireless sections.

June 14, 1940

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On this date in 1940, Tommy Prince enrolled in the 1st Corps Field Park Company, RCE. He became Canada's most decorated native soldier.

June 12, 1943

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On this date in 1943, 2nd Battalion RCE began construction on the Royal Air Force Coastal Command Airfield at St.Eval, Cornwall.

June 11, 1955

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On this date in 1955, 26 helicopter-transported field crews were involved in survey for the Mid-Canada Radar Line sites.

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