39 Combat Engineer Regiment

39 Combat Engineer Regiment (39 CER) was created on 3 May 2008 and amalgamated all the independent field engineer squadrons of the 39 Canadian Brigade Group in British Columbia.

39 Combat Engineer Regiment
Active3 May 2008 - Present
CountryCanada
BranchRoyal Canadian Engineers Primary Reserve (Militia)
TypeCombat Engineers
Part of3rd Canadian Division 39 Canadian Brigade Group
Garrison/HQRHQ - Chilliwack

6 FES - North Vancouver
44 FES - Trail

54 FES - Chilliwack
Motto(s)"Ubique"
March"Wings"
Abbreviation39 CER

39 CER is part of 3rd Canadian Division's (formerly LFWA's) 39 Canadian Brigade Group (39 CBG).

Sub-units

When the regiment was formed, it combined the existing independent field engineer squadrons and made them sub-units of 39 CER.

Cadets

There are four Royal Canadian Army Cadets units spread across southern part of British Columbia which are affiliated to the 39 Combat Engineer Regiment. Cadets are not soldiers, nor are they expected to become soldiers; they are part of an organization dedicated to developing citizenship and leadership among young men and women aged 12 to 18 years of age with a military flavour, and are not required to join the Canadian Forces at any time.

Corps Location
1746 44 ES RCACC Creston, BC
1725 54 ES RCACC Chilliwack, BC
2573 6 ES RCACC North Vancouver, BC
3067 6 ES RCACC Lillooet, BC

Cadet units affiliated with the 39 CER combat units receive some support and are entitled to wear traditional regimental accoutrements on their uniforms at the corps expense.

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References

    Order of precedence

    Preceded by
    38 Combat Engineer Regiment
    39 Combat Engineer Regiment Succeeded by
    41 Combat Engineer Regiment of Canadian Military Engineers

    See also


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