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April 5, 1945

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On this date in 1945, Maj D.W. Cunnington was an observer at the invasion of Okinawa, Japan.

April 4, 1912

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On this date in 1912, Militia Order 212 dated 20 April 1912 authorized formation of the Military Engineers' Association of Canada (MEAC).

April 3, 1946

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On this date in 1946, Canada was in the early stages of taking over the Canadian section of the Alaska Highway, including telephone systems, buildings, and other assets valued at $108 million.

MCE Adventure Trg // Formation par l’aventure

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MCE Adventure Trg Sep 12 on the Outaouais River near Pembroke, ON.

Ex SAPPER STRIKE 2

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Members of 4 Engineer Support Regiment (4 ESR) trained with aviation assets from the 1st Battalion of the 169th Aviation Regiment from the Connecticut National Guard during Exercise SAPPER STRIKE in May 2012. The purpose of the exercise was to familiarize soldiers with engineer operation within the context of dedicated aviation support. One of the main opportunities was to airlift bridging assets and conduct gap crossing operations.

In this photo, Cpl Pittman, Spr Sturge and Cpl Hicknell (2 RCR) hooking up a MR Interior Bay to the Chinook.

Ex SAPPER STRIKE 1

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Members of 4 Engineer Support Regiment (4 ESR) trained with aviation assets from the 1st Battalion of the 169th Aviation Regiment from the Connecticut National Guard during Exercise SAPPER STRIKE in May 2012. The purpose of the exercise was to familiarize soldiers with engineer operation within the context of dedicated aviation support. One of the main opportunities was to airlift bridging assets and conduct gap crossing operations.

In this photo, MCpl Rivest from 4 ESR marshalling Medium Girder Bridge 5 Bay Single Story load.

Cbt Divers in Aslt Bt

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Cbt Divers during Ex Roguish Buoy Nov 2011 Kingston, ON.

191 CE Flt Oct 12

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Corporal Judson Bettle of 191 Construction Engineering Flight from 19 Wing Comox works on the structure of the

New house being built for family in-need, chosen by Habitat for Humanity Canada.

41 Fd Sqn at Goose bay

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Just after 1600 hours on Friday, May 25th, 2012, 4 ESR began receiving calls to get ready to deploy to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, in order to assist with controlling a forest fire that had started earlier in the day.

IE Focus Special IOC

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