Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

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The Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers was a specialized corps of the Canadian Army responsible for the maintenance, repair, and recovery of military vehicles and equipment.

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instanceOf branch of the Canadian Army
military corps
abbreviation RCEME
activity base‑level repairs
field repairs
inspection and testing of equipment
modification and upgrade of equipment
recovery of damaged vehicles from the battlefield
alliedCountry United Kingdom
alliedTo Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
associatedWith Canadian Armed Forces logistics system
Canadian Army combat arms units
conflictInvolved Cold War
Korean War
World War II
surface form: Second World War

peacekeeping operations
country Canada
equipmentDomain armoured vehicles
artillery systems
communications systems
electronic systems
small arms
soft‑skinned vehicles
formedFrom Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
Royal Canadian Engineers
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
hasBranchColor red
royal blue
yellow
language English
French
motto Arte et Marte
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation By Skill and By Fighting
partOf Canadian Army
primaryFunction ensure operational readiness of equipment
provide technical support to land forces
role maintenance of military equipment
maintenance of military vehicles
recovery of military equipment
recovery of military vehicles
repair of military equipment
repair of military vehicles
serviceBranch Canadian Army
specialization armour and vehicle maintenance
communications equipment maintenance
electrical engineering
mechanical engineering
weapons maintenance
typeOfSupport combat service support

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Canadian Army (pre‑1968) notableUnit Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers