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image by Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015
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The Military Engineering Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces uses the
traditional engineering colours of the British army in 5 vertical bars
b-r-b-r-b. Shown above is a camp flag, a rectangular flag. A pennant is used as
a car flag.
Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015
The
Canadian Army portion of the military engineering branch returned to the
historical name, Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers in 2013.
Dave Fowler,
22 December 2015
image by Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015
A b-r-b-r-b pennant is used as
a car flag.
Marc Pasquin, 22 December 2015
image located by Dave Fowler, 15 September 2019
Source:
https://rcemecorpsgemrc.ca/our-history/the-rceme-flag/
A four-bar flag, blue, yellow, red, pale blue with a badge depicting a rearing white horse over a lightning bolt, under a crown and a banner stating EME GEM.
EME = Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, officially Corps of Royal Canadian
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
GEM = Génie électrique et mécanique
(Corps du génie électrique et mécanique royal canadien)
The flag is the camp
flag of the EME.
Here is a history of that flag:
https://rcemecorpsgemrc.ca/our-history/the-rceme-flag/
Dave Fowler,
15 September 2019