History
Dedicated to those who went before
That their accomplishments may never be forgotten and
That the lessons they learned may always be remembered
About this History
This history, still under development, is produced as an abbreviated record of the Communications and Electronics Branch of the Canadian Forces, its predecessors and related defence electronics industries. It has been designed as a ready reference and to support other, more detailed, histories pertaining to specific areas of military C & E history. It has been compiled by:
Author:
- Capt J.A. MacKenzie, Director C & E Museum
Contributors:
- Capt D.M. Brien, Former C & E Home Station Adjutant
- Sgt K.W. Brown, C & E Branch Kit Shop Supervisor
- CWO J.C. Browne, 1 CMBG HQ & Signal Squadron
- Mrs. M.F. Chambers, Former CFSCE Chief Librarian
- Maj F. Fillion, Former C & E Branch Secretariat
- Mrs. L. Grantham, Directorate of History Ottawa
- MWO D.R. Hildebrand, Curator C & E Museum
- Mrs. C. Imeson, LaSalle Secondary School
- WO J. Juteau, SSF Signal Squadron Historian
- Mrs. C. Kellins, LaSalle Secondary School
- Sgt R.A. Koopman, Air Force Telecommunications Association
- Pte J.A. MacKenzie, Reserve Electronic Warfare Squadron
- Mrs. E.S. McArthur, LaSalle Secondary School
- WO1 S.A.E. Reading, (Retired)
- MCpl E.A. Sketcher, Former 1 CDHSR Historian
- Col P.H. Sutton, C & E Museum Senior Researcher
- Mrs. C.Wartman, CFSCE Librarian/Archivist
- Cpl L.A. Watson, Reserve EW Squadron
Use of this history is subject to the following conditions:
- this history may be used, copied or reproduced in its entirety or in part for educational purposes without further permission of the author;
- this history may not be copied, reproduced or published in its entirety or in part for commercial purposes without the written permission of the author; and
- the Canadian Forces Communications and Electronics Museum must be given credit as the source of the information in any copy of this history.
Personal copies of the latest version of this History may be obtained in Word Perfect Version 5.1 (IBM compatible) format on computer diskette from the Museum. There is a charge of $5.00 per copy to cover the cost of the diskette and postage / handling costs. Persons visiting the Museum who provide their own diskette may (subject to computer and staff availability) receive a copy free of charge. A 3.5 inch 2 MB diskette is required (the History file is currently 1.35 Megabytes).
