CMEA Commendation - MWO Craig Tucker

CMEA Commendation is awarded to recognize outstanding contributions by individual.

The Canadian Military Engineers Association recognizes the extraordinary commitment and leadership of Craig Tucker during his tenure as President of the Gagetown Chapter of the CMEA.

He has been an inspiration to hundreds of Engineers as they passed through CFSME on course. In planting the seeds of membership in all of these Engineers he also planted the seeds for the creation of new CMEA Chapters as his new recruits returned to their units or were posted to new areas.

Canada Post Honours No. 2 Construction Company, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Canada Post has chosen to honour No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force as part of its annual Black History month campaign.  Here is an extract from their site:

Celebrate Black History Month and pay tribute to the pride, determination and sacrifice of Canada’s only predominantly black battalion – founded 100 years ago – with a new stamp and Official First Day Cover.

Op NANOOK 15 in Inuvik

By Cpl E.A. Beaulieu

Op NANOOK is an annual Joint Domestic Operation which consisted of all branches of the CAF. JTFN coordinated over 550 military and over 10 civilian personnel from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Reserves and the Rangers as well as other Governmental Agencies such as Coast Guard, RCMP, and Environment Canada. This year the OP Nanook took place between 16-30 August 2015 in the Inuvik and Fort Smith area of the Northwest Territories.

As with every operation domestic or abroad, the Engineer component is vital to mission success.

A Friendship Forged in Blood and Sacrifice

By Rick Drennan 20 December 2015

Reprinted by permission from the Mississauga News

The world shuddered in 2015. Terrorist attacks left many feeling there was no place safe from evil.

But hope springs eternal, as it did 70 years ago, in 1945. The Second World War came to an end and VE (Victory) Day was met with a loud sigh after millions of lives were lost in the great conflagration. The war’s end hammered home the notion that good eventually overcomes evil.