The Military Communications and Electronics Museum, Kingston, Canada
The video will take the viewer on a short trip through the museum exhibits. Changes are constantly taking place so this is more of an over view and not a real tour.
Tours can be arranged by Phoning 1-613-541-4675 or email Sandra.Walsh@forces.gc.ca
Kingston - Canadian military communications museum
Hanging out in Kingston Ontario at the free communications museum.
Very interesting place with a gift shop and tours available. Not to mention a game where you can be a plane and shoot other planes! Also colouring pages and crayons for the young at heart
Battle Scars S01 E10 - Signals - Military Communications and Electronics Museum HD
THE SIGNALS CORPS (3:49)
Military Communications and Electronics Museum
A tour of the Military Communications and Electronics Museum located in Kingston, Ontario with Curator Annette Gillis.
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Vimy 100th
Project by the Military Communications and Electronics Museum Kingston, Ontario, Canada. In honour of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge during WW1.
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Back Swing at the Military Communication and Electronics Museum
Back Swing performing at the Military C&E Museum on August 12, 2018.
Signal squadron to move under one roof
CFB Petawawa, ON - Communication units move to new, green building to improve efficiency.
Episode - 425
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National Electronics Museum Part III
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Soldiers attend parade to celebrate new regiment
CFB Kingston, ON — Parade commemorates creation of 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment.
Episode - 415
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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Kingston - Ontario, Canada
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Kingston - Ontario, Canada:
Kingston Waterfront, Canada's Penitentiary Museum, Fort Henry National Historic Site, Bellevue House National Historic Site, Kingston City Hall, Queens University, Murney Tower National Historic Site, Rideau Canal, Kingston Mills, Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, Military Communications and Electronics Museum, St. George's Cathedral, Cathedral of Saint Mary, Engine 1095
National Electronics Museum Part IV
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Wireless set number 52 canadian, shown operating. wefex reception
National Electronics Museum Baltimore - Amateur Radio
ARVN put this piece together for the Ham Nation television program on TWiT.tv/hn. It's a quick look at the National Electronics Museum in Baltimore MD. The museum has a lot of stuff. The video focuses on communications, and ham radio in particular. It features Cliff W4FT and Gary KN4AQ.
The full-scale Spark station is especially interesting (full-scale except for the antenna). No, it's not operational, but it looks like it could be!
If you're in the Baltimore area, take a few hours to check out the museum, close to the BWI airport
CF trains future communications network experts
Kingston, Ontario - The Communications and Electronics School creates skilled, multi-level network team.
Episode 260
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National Electronics Museum & Trump International Hotel | VLOG
On this episode, we get to the National Electronics Museum. I get to the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Ave in NW DC. There's a lot of Time-lapse Hyperlapse clips...
Music by:
David Cutter | It wasn't you
Andrew Applepie | Kiss
Jordyn Edmonds | Give to you
Keith Zadig | Wanderlust
DEVAROCK | 6AM (6 in the mornin')
VESTIGE | 4:15 PM
Canada's Penitentiary Museum
Visit last weekend in Kingston Ontario.
Vimy Ridge Monument Statues
The Vimy Memorial took 10 years to complete and was unveiled on July 26, 1936.
The Canadian War Museum has custody of 17 of the 20 plaster figures that were created by the sculptor Walter Seymour Allward for his creation of the Vimy Memorial located at Vimy Ridge in France. These plaster figures were created between 1925 and 1930. Professional stone carvers worked from the design of these plaster casts to create the final statues on the Vimy Memorial.
In 1937 the plaster figures were packed in crates and shipped to Canada, where they were stored by the Department of Public Works as part of the Canadian War Museum artifact collection. The Department of Veteran Affairs had custody of the plaster figures, and on May 3, 1960 informed the museum that “…the Minister of Veterans Affairs had agreed that the models may be destroyed” so long as photographs were taken of them first.
That did not happen, and the 17 plaster figures can be viewed by the public at the Canadian War Museum. The remaining 3 plaster figures are on display in the Military Communications and Electronics Museum at the Canadian Forces Base in Kingston.
These plaster figures are an important reminder of the role of the Canadian military during the First World War.
C&E Branch Update Briefs 2015 - Welcome
Welcome briefing from Canadian Armed Forces Communications and Electronics (CAF C&E) Branch Leader, Major-General Loos, and the C&E Colonel Commandant, Brigadier-General (Retired) Richard on 23 Oct 2015.
Wireless set No 52 Canadian on the air
Wireless set 52 on the air
Kingston Olive Oil Company
Taste the World! Kingston Olive Oil Company imports the freshest and finest olive oils from all across the world.
Battle Scars S01 E10 - Full HD Version of Season One - Episode 10
E10 CONTENTS -- SEGMENTS IN THIS EPISODE
THE ROYAL ENGINEERS of 1845 -- 1906
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CANADIAN SIGNALS CORPS
THE PENTICTON WAR MUSEUM
MOW I -- THE WHITE MOTOR COMPANY HALF TRACK
THE PPCLI -- PPCLI MUSEUM WITH GEORGE COUTURE
JOHN CATHIE -- THE PPCLI'S OLDEST LIVING VETERAN
CREDITS -- EXCERPTS FROM JOHN CATHIE
THE ROYAL ENGINEERS of 1845 -- 1906 (3:00)
The High Tech Trade of the 1800's
Various aspects of the Submarine Mining Company #48 of the Royal Engineers is explained by Volunteer Don Thomas of the CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum.
Keywords: Battle Scars, Royal Engineers, Submarine Mining Company #48, CFB Esquimalt, CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum, Canadian Naval Museum
THE SIGNALS CORPS (4:00)
Military Communications and Electronics Museum
A tour of the Military Communications and Electronics Museum located in Kingston, Ontario with Curator Annette Gillis.
Keywords: Battle Scars, Signal Corps, Military Communications and Electronics Museum, Kingston military museum, Annette Gillis
PENTICTON WAR MUSEUM (3:00)
With Peter Ord
The Penticton War Museum is in the heart of British Columbia and features a surprising number of rare artifacts culled from people in that area. Segment features Peter Ord, Manager and Curator.
Keywords: Battle Scars, Penticton War Museum, Penticton military museum, British Columbia military museum, Canadian military history, Peter Ord
MACHINES OF WAR (part one) (3:00)
White Motor Company Half Track
An overview of vehicles designed and used during WWII with one of the men responsible for their rebirth and maintenance, Brooke Quam.
Keywords: Battle Scars, WWII military vehicles, WWII vehicles, White Motor Company Half Track, White Motor Company, Canadian Military Education Centre, Brooke Quam, CMEC
THE PPCLI (3:00)
Princess Patricia's Light Infantry Museum in Calgary
An exploration of the PPCLI's history and artifacts housed at The Military Museums in Calgary, Alberta with Canadian veteran of the Korean War George Couture.
Keywords: Battle Scars, PPCLI, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, PPCLI Museum and Archives, PPCLI history, PPCLI artifacts, the Military Museums, George Couture
THE PPCLI (6:00)
John Cathie -- The PPCLI Regiment's Oldest Living Veteran
92 year old John Alexander Cathie talks about his combat experience and what it means to him to be part of one of Canada's oldest and proudest serving regiments. He is a WWII Veteran and proud representative of the PPCLI.
Keywords: Battle Scars, oldest living PPCLI veteran, WWII PPCLI veteran, John Alexander Cathie
CLOSING CREDITS (Included)
George Couture
During the closing credits of the show Korea veteran George Couture candidly talks about a skilled aboriginal father and son sniper team that served in Korea and also came from his own home town.
Keywords: Korean War veteran, Korean War, Canadian aboriginal snipers, George Couture