August 16, 1827
On this date in 1827, Admiral John Franklin laid the first stone in the Rideau Canal Locks after his return from the Arctic.
On this date in 1827, Admiral John Franklin laid the first stone in the Rideau Canal Locks after his return from the Arctic.
On this date in 1927, the Engineer Corps School in Halifax was granted the title of “Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering.”
On this date in 1971, the statue of Lt-Col John By, RE, was unveiled in Major Hill's Park, Ottawa.
On this date in 1944, "Monty's Bridge," constructed by 20th Field Company was opened in Caen. This Bailey Bridge consisted of two 70-foot Triple-Single spans and one 40-foot Double-Single span.
On this date in 1944, a section of 1st Drilling Company was employed restoring the water supply to the city of Florence.
On this date in 1944, No. 2 Drilling Company arrived in Normandy and proceeded to quarry rock for roads and airports near Caen.
On this date in 1944, 1st Field Park Company successfully completed the firing of a German rocket motor that they had rebuilt.
On this date in 1943, No 2 Road Construction Company demonstrated the use of Prefabricated Bituminous Surfacing (PBS) as a method of constructing operational airfields in the Theatre of Operations.
On this date in 1912, Field Marshall Viscount Kitchener became the first Honorary Colonel of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers
On this date in 1944, Engineer units in France were involved in repairing roads, sweeping for mines, lifting redundant bailey bridging, and similar tasks.