{"id":479,"date":"2026-04-15T22:09:49","date_gmt":"2026-04-16T04:09:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/eusi.ca\/?page_id=479"},"modified":"2026-04-15T22:11:37","modified_gmt":"2026-04-16T04:11:37","slug":"introduction","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/eusi.ca\/?page_id=479","title":{"rendered":"Introduction"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Edmonton United Services Institute (EUSI) has a long-standing history in the  City  of Edmonton as an advocate and voice for the military community and the defence of Canada.<\/p>\n<p>The  EUSI  was  originally  formed  and  incorporated  under  the  Statutes  of  Alberta  as  the Edmonton Military Institute on February 16, 1912. The original sponsors were LCol Robert Belcher, CMG; LCol Frank Ford; and LCol William F.W. Carstairs. At some point, the name was changed to the Edmonton United Services Institute, and it was known by this title until 1959. On the June 17, 1959, through the Alberta Department of the Provincial Secretary Companies Branch, the EUSI was incorporated to combine the Garrison Officer\u2019s Club, the Edmonton United Services Institute, and the Garrison Officer\u2019s Mess. The organizations had previously been separate but all operated out of the Prince of Wales Armoury. They incorporated and renamed  the  organization  the  Garrison  Officer\u2019s  Club  at  a  cost  of  $8.00.  The  Club  was registered under the Alberta Societies Act (1955) as a \u201cSociety\u201d but retained the use of the term \u201cClub\u201d. With membership of over one thousand and an operating budget of just under $600,000 (in today\u2019s dollars), it was a very busy organization. The Board of Directors included representatives from the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Militia.<\/p>\n<p>In 1994, the ownership and stewardship of the Prince of Wales Armoury were transferred to the City of Edmonton. The cost to carry on the operations under this new agreement became prohibitive. On November 4, 1994, the  name was again changed to the Edmonton United Services Institute.<\/p>\n<p>The original logo first appeared in records in 1963. It was a simple design using the Saint George crown surrounded by a laurel wreath. At some point, this was changed to the current logo, which features the Saint Edward crown.<br \/>\nThe EUSI has supported and promoted the military services of Canada since its inception. The primary aims of the Institute are:<\/p>\n<p>a.  to  support  the  Canadian Armed  Forces  (Regular and  Reserve) in  preserving their traditions and the developing their capacity to fulfill their roles;<\/p>\n<p>b.  to act as a link between the Canadian Armed Forces and the general public so that the role  and  requirements  for  adequate  armed  forces  can  be  better  understood  and supported; and<\/p>\n<p>c.  to keep its members informed on current military affairs and developments.<\/p>\n<p>These  aims  are  achieved  primarily  through  our annual Defense  and  Security Symposium which allows the Institute to speak in support of the Forces in a genre not readily available to our serving military. This event meets the EUSI Mission \u201cTo promote the welfare of veterans and all those who serve Canada. To help raise awareness about national defence topics among ALL  Canadians  by  conducting  educational  presentations,  events,  and  symposiums.  To preserve and commemorate awareness of significant and historic national military events and  their  impact  on  Canada  and  Canadians.\u201d  The  EUSI  also  provides  speakers  to  other organizations  to  speak  on  military  and  international  affairs,  Cadet  activities,  and  other endeavors  which  strengthen  the  ties  between  the  military  and  civilian  communities.  The Institute is also dedicated to commemorating significant military events that have shaped Canada&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<p>Membership consists of approximately 90% active or retired military personnel, including members of the RCMP, Edmonton Fire Department, and other service organizations like the Royal  Commonwealth  Society  of  Canada  and  Edmonton  Salutes.  Membership  is  open  to citizens  of  all  backgrounds,  and  Corporate  Membership  is  available  to  private  industries wishing to support this organization.<\/p>\n<p>The EUSI is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency. Tax-deductible receipts for any corporate or personal donations are available. As a non-profit organization with a zero-assets structure, the EUSI operates on a financial \u201cas-needed\u201d basis. We recognize donations made toward EUSI projects through our newsletter and website.<\/p>\n<p>The  EUSI  is  governed  by  a  twelve-person  board,  including  the  President,  Vice-president, Treasurer, Secretary, and eight directors with various operational responsibilities.<\/p>\n<p>For  information  on  how  to  become  involved  or  support  the  EUSI,  please  contact  me  at president@eusi.ca. To become a member, please message secretary@eusi.ca.<\/p>\n<p>\nCaptain Andrew Gordey, CD<br \/>\nPresident<br \/>\nEdmonton United Services Institute<br \/>\npresident@eusi.ca<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Edmonton United Services Institute (EUSI) has a long-standing history in the City of Edmonton as an advocate and voice for the military community and the defence of Canada. 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