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Thanksgiving Day | L’Action de Grâce
Thanksgiving Day | L’Action de Grâce
Oct 9 all-day
Le français suivra The C&E Branch Office is closed today to break bread with friends and relations. Please email +C&E Branch@ADM(IM) C&E Branch@Kingston mailto:[email protected] Or leave a message with Home Station Staff Officer, Captain Grant at 1 613-541-8546 who will call you promptly. To learn more about the origins of Thanksgiving visit: Thanksgiving holiday in Canada 2023 (statutoryholidays.com) To see Canada’s Public Holiday’s visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/public-holidays.html Le bureau de l’agence C&E est fermé aujourd’hui pour rompre le pain avec les amis et les relations. Veuillez envoyer un courriel à +C&E Branch@ADM(IM) C&E Branch@Kingston mailto:[email protected] Ou laissez un message à l’officier d’état-major de la station d’attache, le capitaine Grant, au 1 613-541-8546, qui vous rappellera rapidement. Pour en savoir plus sur les origines de Thanksgiving, consultez le site: Thanksgiving holiday in Canada 2023 (statutoryholidays.com) Pour connaître les jours fériés au Canada, visitez : https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/public-holidays.html
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Bruce Carruthers’ Anniversay
Bruce Carruthers’ Anniversay @ Cataraqui Cemetery
Oct 24 all-day
Bruce Carruthers' Anniversay @ Cataraqui Cemetery
Velox Versutus Vigilans Le français suivra Today marks the anniversary of the RCCS Founding Member, Major Bruce Carruthers, which traditionally inaugurates the beginning of C&E Week. Major Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers (13 February 1863 – 21 October 1910) was a Canadian soldier and the founder of the Canadian Signalling Corps. Major Carruthers served with the Canadian Mounted Rifles in the South African War, where he won a Mention in Despatches, and Queen’s South Africa Medal with five clasps before he returned home to Kingston in 1902. Upon his repatriation, he leveraged his battlefield experience and lobbied for a separate and distinct corps of signallers within the Canadian Army. He achieved this, and on 24 October 1903, the Canadian Signalling Corps (CSC) was created; the first independent signal service within the British Empire. Major Carruthers died at the age of 47 on 21 October 1910, from tuberculosis contracted during his service in South Africa. He was given a funeral with full military honours at Chalmers Presbyterian Church and was buried in the Cataraqui Cemetery. On the occasion of the Corps Diamond Jubilee in 1963, two lakes were named in honour of Canadian Signallers. ‘Carruthers Lake’ at 62°32′00″N | 100°16′00″W honours Major[...]
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