Jimmy Trophy

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Jimmy Trophy (2020)
The Jimmy Trophy is a trophy created by the Canadian Signals Association.[1]

The trophy consists of a silver covered cup shape engraved with:

Canadian Signals Association
General Efficiency
Signal Troops and Fortress Signal Companies

The top is supported by a fluted central column and, around the perimeter, by three supports, two plain with the third being the figure of Jimmy. The whole is on a dark base bearing the names of winning units.

The Jimmy Trophy was originally awarded annually to the unit receiving the highest average marks in the trade examinations for warrant officers and N.C.Os. The award was first presented in 1930[2] and continued to be awarded annually until 1938 but was stopped when the Second World War commenced. In 1951, competitions were recommenced.

The unit awards were adjusted in 1973 with the Jimmy Trophy becoming a regional award for Alberta/British Columbia (one of five regional awards with the others being the Beament Trophy, LaRose Trophy, Clark Trophy and Mooney Trophy).[3] Today, the trophy is awarded to the winner of "Jimmy West", a competition on basic Signals skills held between units from Manitoba to British Columbia.

Jimmy Trophy presentation by the Princess Royal, 1955
Year Winner
1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1935-36 2 Signal Troop, Kingston
1936-37 - No competition -
1937-38, 1938-39 A Troop, Cavalry Divisional Signals, Kingston
1939 – 1950 - No competition -
1951 5th Signal Regiment, Charlottetown
1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957 3rd Signal Regiment, Ottawa
1958 - No competition -
1959, 1960 3rd Signal Regiment, Ottawa
1961 9th Signal Regiment, London
1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 3rd Signal Regiment, Ottawa| 1962, 1963
1965, 1966 9th Signal Regiment, London
1967 10th Independent Signal Squadron, Winnipeg
1968, 1969 1st Independent Signal Squadron, Hamilton
1970 Calgary Troop of 745 (Edmonton) Communication Squadron[4]
1971 712 (Montreal) Communication Squadron
1973 744 (Vancouver) Communication Squadron
1974 746 (Calgary) Communication Squadron
1975, 1976 745 (Edmonton) Communication Squadron
1977 744 (Vancouver) Communication Squadron
1978, 1979 746 (Calgary) Communication Squadron
1980 744 (Vancouver) Communication Regiment
1981, 1982, 1983 741 (Victoria) Communication Squadron
1984 745 (Edmonton) Communication Squadron
1985 741 (Victoria) Communication Squadron
1986 unknown
1987 744 (Vancouver) Communication Squadron
1988 - No competition -
1989, 1990 746 (Calgary) Communication Squadron
1991 748 (Nanaimo) Communication Troop
1992 746 (Calgary) Communication Squadron
1993 748 (Nanaimo) Communication Troop
1994 743 Communication Squadron & 749 (Red Deer) Communication Squadron
1995, 1996 731 Communication Squadron
1997 742 Communication Squadron
1998 731 Communication Squadron
1999 unknown
2000 74 Communication Regiment, Alberta
2001 unknown
2002 unknown
2003 unknown
2004 746 Communication Squadron
2005 734 Communication Squadron
2006 736 (Thunder Bay) Communication Squadron
2007 745 (Edmonton) Communication Squadron
2008 749 (Red Deer) Communication Squadron
2009 735 Communication Regiment
2010 unknown
2011 unknown
2012 unknown
2013 39 Signal Regiment
2014, 2015, 2016 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron
2017 39 Signal Regiment
2018 38 Signal Regiment
2019

References and Notes

  1. History of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, page 250.
  2. The Corps History indicates that it was a new award after the Second World War however that is suspect based on the Trophy winners plaques.
  3. Semaphore to Satellite, page 375.
  4. Semaphore to Satellite states 721 (Charlottetown) Communication Regiment