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    The Communications and Electronics Branch (French: Branche des communications et de l'électronique) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces...
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    occupation, not personnel branch. For example, within the Communications and Electronics Branch, all signal operators are uniformed army and all aerospace telecommunication...
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  • Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (category Military communications corps)
    within the Canadian Armed Forces' Communications and Electronics Branch, consisting of all members of that personnel branch who wear army uniform. Prior to...
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    The Military Communications and Electronics Museum (Musée de l'électronique et des communications militaires) is a military signals museum on Ontario Highway...
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    33 Signal Regiment (Canada) (category Military communications regiments of Canada)
    unit of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (part of the Communications and Electronics Branch) in Ottawa, Ontario. The unit is currently located at Major...
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  • Operations Branch Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (see below) Royal Canadian Artillery Canadian Military Engineers Communications and Electronics Branch Royal...
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  • Major Albert Cornelius (Con) Furey. It is the march for the Communications and Electronics Branch of the Canadian Forces. "Albert Furey Obituary (2007) -...
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  • being appointed RSM of a service battalion, or an air force Communications and Electronics Branch CWO appointed to the position in a communication regiment...
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    39 Signal Regiment (Canada) (category Military communications regiments of Canada)
    Canadian Corps of Signals (part of the Communications and Electronics Branch) in Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo, British Columbia. The unit consists of four...
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    is known as the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, bifurcating it from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. The...
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    services, and mappers and surveyors from Army Survey Establishment. Royal Canadian Corps of Signals — became the Communications and Electronics Branch Royal...
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    Under the command of Major Sean Sullivan, the unit provided integral communications support to the Canadian-led Kabul Multi-National Brigade (KMNB) led...
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    CFB Kingston (category Buildings and structures in Kingston, Ontario)
    Wales' Own Regiment (PWOR) Communications and Electronics Branch Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics (CFSCE) Canadian Forces Joint...
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  • Canadian Artillery – King Charles III (styled Captain General) Communications and Electronics Branch – Anne, Princess Royal Royal Canadian Medical Service –...
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    forerunner of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals and the Communications and Electronics Branch. In the 1968 unification of the Canadian Armed Forces...
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  • 2 Area Support Group Signal Squadron (category Military communications squadrons of Canada)
    majority of soldiers within the squadron came from the Communications and Electronics Branch. In 2013, 2 ASG Sig Sqn was renamed 4th Canadian Division Support...
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    Colonel-in-Chief of the Grey and Simcoe Foresters 1977– : Colonel-in-Chief of the Communications and Electronics Branch 1982– : Colonel-in-Chief of The...
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    – "My Boy Willie" Canadian Military Engineers – "Wings" Communications and Electronics Branch – "The Mercury March" Royal Canadian Corps of Signals -...
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    exceeding $481 billion in 2018. The electronics industry also encompasses other branches that rely on electronic devices and systems, such as e-commerce,[citation...
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    instrumentation, photovoltaic cells, electronics, and optics and photonics. Many of these disciplines overlap with other engineering branches, spanning a huge number...
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    C5ISR Center, formerly the Communications-Electronics RD&E Center (CERDEC), is the United States Army information technologies and integrated systems center...
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    administered by the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (later the Communications and Electronics Branch). A decentralized transmitter site, the Richardson Detachment...
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  • Allied Communications Publications are documents developed by the Combined Communications-Electronics Board and NATO, which define the procedures for communicating...
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  • 36 Signal Regiment (Canada) (category Military communications regiments of Canada)
    National Historic Site of Canada Communications and Electronics Branch (C & E Branch) Military Communications and Electronics Museum The Signallers Club of...
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  • CFS Chibougamau (category Buildings and structures in Nord-du-Québec)
    of Canadian Military Communications and Electronics. Government of Canada, National Defence, Communications and Electronics Branch. Archived from the original...
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  • Governor General's Foot Guards (category Military units and formations established in 1872)
    unit, and the members are part-time soldiers. The GGFG are infantry reserve soldiers who train part-time and full-time for domestic operations and international...
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    Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School (MCCES) is the Marine Corps training ground for the majority of the communications and air/ground electronic...
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  • 32 Signal Regiment (Canada) (category Military units and formations of Canada in World War II)
    thirty six signallers and officers were sent to Valcartier to join the 1st Canadian Divisional Signal Company. Wartime communications were made up of telephones...
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  • branches remained intact under a single Director General Health Services. Royal Canadian Corps of Signals—became the Communications and Electronics Branch...
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  • canadien) is the military engineering personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces. The members of the branch that wear army uniform comprise the Corps of...
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