| 1 Combat Engineer Regiment | |
|---|---|
| 1er Régiment du génie de combat (French) | |
|  Royal Canadian Engineers | |
| Active | 1977–present | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Branch | Canadian Army | 
| Type | Combat engineers | 
| Part of | 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group | 
| Garrison/HQ | CFB Edmonton | 
| Motto(s) | Ubique | 
| March | "Wings" | 
| Engagements | Operation Enduring Freedom | 
| Website | army | 
| Commanders | |
| Commanding officer | LCol Kurt Grimsrud | 
| Regimental sergeant major | CWO M. Drolet | 
| Insignia | |
| NATO Map Symbol |  -_Military_Engineers_-_Combat_Engineers_-_Wheeled_Mechanized_(NATO_APP-6C).svg.png.webp) | 
1 Combat Engineer Regiment[note 1] (1 CER, French: 1er Régiment du génie de combat) is a Regular Force regiment of the Royal Canadian Engineers (RCE) commanded by a lieutenant-colonel. Its headquarters is in the Patton Building at CFB Edmonton (Steele Barracks), Alberta, and it is assigned to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group.
History
1 CER was continually involved with rotations to Afghanistan as part of the ongoing War on Terror. Due to the regiment's special armoured engineer capability, every Canadian rotation since 2006 had a minimum of an armoured troop from 1 CER attached. As of the start of 2011, 1 CER had six soldiers killed in Afghanistan.[1]
Organization
| Sub-unit | Size | Composition | 
|---|---|---|
| Regimental Headquarters | 50 | Command team (commanding officer, deputy commanding officer, regimental sergeant major, adjutant) headquarters troop (operations and training, signals, drivers, library, RSM assistant.) | 
| 11 Field Squadron | 60 | Squadron headquarters, field troops (stood down in 2016, stood up again in 2020) | 
| 12 Field Squadron | 70 | Squadron Headquarters, jump troop, field troop | 
| 13 C-IED Squadron | 0 | This squadron is not currently active. In past years it was organized as a field squadron, as an armoured engineer squadron, and as a counter-IED squadron. | 
| 17 Armoured Squadron | 60 | Squadron headquarters, armoured training cadre, armoured engineer troop | 
| 15 Combat Support Squadron | 80 | Squadron headquarters, heavy equipment troop, resource troop, construction troop, dive troop, explosive ordnance disposal | 
| 18 Administration Squadron | 120 | Squadron headquarters, orderly room, padre, maintenance troop, logistics troop, family support services | 
Armoured engineers
1 CER is different from other CERs as it holds the Canadian Army's armoured engineer capability. Formerly this was provided by the Badger Armoured Engineer Vehicle (AEV)[2] Since 2018 the Badger AEV has been replaced by a Leopard 2–based AEV[3] that is known in Canadian service as the AEV2 (still commonly called the Badger, or Badger 2).[4]
Order of precedence
References
Citations
- ↑ "Fallen Canadians". Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
- ↑ "Badger Armoured Engineering Vehicle (AEV)". Archived from the original on 2011-08-22. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
- ↑ Lt Ken Jacobson (16 April 2018). "New Leopard 2 Armoured Engineer Vehicle is 'the natural evolution'". Canadian Army Today.
- ↑ "Ex ASCENDING SAPPER". 3rd Canadian Division Twitter Account. 4 October 2018.
Notes
- ↑ Like most numbered Canadian Forces units, the regiment is only known as "1 Combat Engineer Regiment" and not "1st Combat Engineer Regiment".


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