Communications and Electronics Branch

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The Communications and Electronics (C&E) Branch is a personnel branch of the Canadian Forces (CF).

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[edit] History

Major Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers (13 February 1863 - 21 October 1910) was the founder of the Canadian Signalling Corps, forerunner of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals and the Communications and Electronics Branch of the Canadian Forces.

[edit] Uniform

  • Cap badge: A silver depiction of Mercury with golden lightning bolts on either side placed on a field of blue.
  • Army shoulder title:
    • English: "SIGNALS" (all uniforms)
    • French: "TRANS" (Service Dress tunic), "TRANSMISSIONS" (all other uniforms)
  • Miscellaneous:
    • The Signalman's trade qualification badge (worn on the lower sleeve of the Service Dress jacket) is the only such trade badge that features colours (blue and white) instead of just gold

[edit] Customs and traditions

Flag of the Communications and Electronics Branch
Flag of the Communications and Electronics Branch
  • Branch flag: Horizontal bicolour, French grey (Munsell Notation 5PB5/2) over dark blue (Munsell Notation 7.5PB2/2). It is commonly believed that the colours of the flag represent "grey skies over blue waters"; however, the colours were inherited from the officer's Mess Dress uniforms of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (RCCS), which were in turn inherited from the 21st Lancers, the first unit of Major Carruthers, founder of the RCCS
  • Home Station: CFB Kingston, Ontario
  • Motto: Velox Versutus Vigilans (Latin, "Swift, Skilled, Alert"); motto inherited from the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
  • Nickname:
    • "Jimmies" – after "Jimmy", the nickname given to the Roman god Mercury as patron (and insignia) of Signals in Commonwealth countries; the origin of this particular sobriquet for the god is unknown; there are a number of theories as to why 'Jimmy' was adopted as a term of endearment for the emblem. The most widely accepted in that it came from a very popular Royal Signals boxer, called Jimmy Emblem, who was the British Army Champion in 1924 and represented the Royal Signals Corps from 1921 to 1924.
    • "Sigs" – after the abbreviation of "Signals"
    • "Sig Pigs" – rhyming slang name; sometimes used deprecatingly by non-Signalmen, generally with pride by Signalmen
    • "Rubberheads" - Nickname applied only to Communicator Research personnel; considered pejorative or insulting when used by non-Communicator Research personnel; this references the large padded earphones that were often used by the trade.
  • Authorized march: "The Mercury March"
  • Branch colours: French grey and dark blue
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Signals units (including Communication Reserve units) follow the Cavalry practice of naming their units "Regiment" for "Battalion", "Squadron" for "Company", and "Troop" for "Platoon".
    • Trained Privates in Signals or Communications units are styled "Signalman" or "Sig".

[edit] Occupations

Military occupations and military occupation codes (MOCs) within the Branch are listed below. Also listed are the uniform environment restrictions.

MOC Occupation Abbrev Uniform
Officers
083 Communications and Electronics Engineering (Air) CELE (AIR) Air
084 Signals SIGS Land
Non-commissioned members
052 Lineman LMN Land
215 Signal Operator SIG OP Land
226 Aerospace Telecommunication & Information Systems Technician ATIS TECH Air
227 Land Communication and Information Systems Technician LCIS TECH Land
291 Communicator Research Operator COMM RSCH Sea, Land, Air

[edit] Units

[edit] Regular Force Units

  • 1 CMBG Headquarters and Signal Squadron
  • 2 Area Support Group Signal Squadron
  • 2 CMBG Headquarters and Signal Squadron
  • 2 Electronic Warfare Squadron
  • 3 Area Support Group Signal Squadron
  • 5 CMBG Headquarters and Signal Squadron (Fr 5e GBMC Quartier général et Escadron des transmissions)
  • 4 Telecommunications and Information Services Squadron
  • 8 Telecommunications and Information Services Squadron
  • 14 Telecommunications and Information Services Squadron
  • 731 Signal Squadron
  • 742 Signal Squadron
  • Canadian Forces Information Operations Group
    • 764 Communication Squadron
    • Canadian Forces Electronic Warfare Centre (CFEWC)
    • Canadian Forces Information Operations Group Headquarters (CFIOGHQ)
    • Canadian Forces Network Operation Centre (CFNOC)
    • Canadian Forces Signals Intelligence Operations Centre (CFSOC)
    • Canadian Forces Station Leitrim
  • Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment
  • Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics
  • Information Management Group
    • 76 Communication Group
    • Canadian Forces Crypto Maintenance Unit
    • Canadian Forces Crypto Support Unit
    • Canadian Forces Data Centre

[edit] Reserve Force Units

  • Communication Reserve Headquarters
    • 70 Communication Group Headquarters
      • 700 (Borden) Communication Squadron
      • 705 (Hamilton) Communication Squadron
      • 709 (Toronto) Communication Regiment
      • 763 (Ottawa) Communication Regiment
      • 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron Kingston
    • 71 Communication Group Headquarters
      • 712 (Montreal) Communication Squadron
      • 713 (Beauport) Communication Regiment
      • 714 (Sherbrooke) Communication Squadron
    • 72 Communication Group Headquarters
      • 721 (Charlottetown) Communication Regiment
      • 722 (Saint John) Communication Squadron
      • 723 (Halifax) Communication Squadron
      • 725 (Glace Bay) Communication Squadron
      • 728 (St. John's) Communication Squadron
    • 73 Communication Group Headquarters
      • 734 (Regina) Communication Squadron
      • 735 (Winnipeg) Communication Regiment
      • 736 (Thunder Bay) Communication Squadron
      • 737 (Saskatoon) Communication Squadron
      • 745 (Edmonton) Communication Squadron
      • 746 (Calgary) Communication Squadron
      • 749 (Red Deer) Communication Squadron
    • 74 Communication Group Headquarters
      • 741 (Victoria) Communication Squadron
      • 744 (Vancouver) Communication Regiment
      • 748 (Nanaimo) Communication Squadron

[edit] Order of precedence

Preceded by:
Canadian Military Engineers
Communications and Electronics Branch Succeeded by:
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps



 
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