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maple_leaf_eh 11-02-14 13:49

RCEME 70th anniversary (May 2014)
 
I was recently contacted by a serving RCEME maintainer asking about MV collectors in our area. I responded with a short list of the owners I could remember, but added two cautions.

First I reminded him that all historic vehicles need repairs and maintenance. Access to parts bins, labour or scrapped vehicles might smooth the wrinkles for owners to put their vehicles on the road. Secondly, I stated the obvious, that these things burn gas, diesel and oil. If the committee wanted to see old green trucks, they'd better put some gas money in the budget. Another wrinkle that just comes to mind is insurance for events.

I have no idea what their plans include. When I talk to this fellow again, what issues should I raise?

chris vickery 11-02-14 16:16

Terry
I attended the opening of the new Armoury in Windsor a few years ago.
There were many mvs in attendance from area collectors and museums.
There was a huge parade from downtown to the new facility on the day that the old armoury was handed back to the City.
The evening before, many of the historic MVs were on display on the parade square inside, while a dinner and dance ensued. All the collectors were privy to invitation, wined and dined. There were basic facilities available for those who wished to bunk in the armoury overnight. The following day, prior to the parade, a EME truck loaded with POL cans went around fueling up all the vehicles. Wrecker services were also provided by EME along the parade route, just in case. I bet there were at least 30 vehicles in attendance including several UCs, halftracks and a couple tanks as well as the usual softskins.
As for the parade route, it was several kilometers from the old armoury to the new one, quite an opportunity for collectors to really exercise their toys.
It was a first class operation.

Frank v R 11-02-14 22:33

RCEME 75th
 
The main event will take place in Val Cartier, the school is also planning on having a event but no plans as yet, budget will be the big thing and we are a ways off , I was at the school for lunch with the RSM and this was part of our conversation, I will try to keep you all updated as things develop, I hope it becomes more than 1994,

Robert Bergeron 25-02-14 18:46

RCEME 70th
 
Hey guys,

My father was a RCEME sqn cmdr. He was at 24 tch sqn in Sherbrooke when it closed down on him in 69 or so.

He had found memories of his training in BC , the officer trades school' s location at the time.What was that base called again , Chilliwack .

Anyway, i am in Saint-Georges, about 100 KM south of Valcartier and i have 2 WW2 trucks and a 50's vintage at present available for demonstration / parades free of charge.I will pay for my own fuel/oil / insurance / lodging/ rations thank-you .

See what i have in my signature block. Sorry guys for working for free . I owe it to my deceased father. He would of been thrilled.

:salute:

Robert

rob love 25-02-14 19:35

Free is fine, but it is always nice when an organization shows it's appreciation at the time and effort required to display. I have been to displays over the years where the vehicles were really appreciated, and others where it almost seemed like a bother that we were there. Some events wanted the vehicles front and center, and used them as part of the event, while others had the vehicles way in the background.

Since the RCEME has always been in the business of maintaining the vehicles and other equipment (as well as heavily involved in the procurement and life cycles) their focus will likely be good.

maple_leaf_eh 26-02-14 02:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart Fedak (Post 192225)
Terry, do you have information on the proposed dates. At the start of May, 2014 is the annual Tulip Festival in Ottawa.

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Keep them rolling.......

Cheers!
Stuart

I haven't heard anything more. But I did send Bob Bergeron a work email with the name and email of the fellow who contacted me. MLU'er Frank v R might know more.


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