OCdts. On Parade

cdn-f-college.jpg

Want a Canadian Forces College paper? Do a quick search for CFC papers below. Papers are retrievable by keyword in the title, author’s last name or you can search for papers from a particular course or year. CFC papers are also indexed by author, title, subject, and keyword for more detailed searching. CFC papers can be found HERE.

We came across some Military College Ex cadets who wrote papers at Canadian Forces College in Toronto in 2008.

14245 Captain Richard RD Foster (CMR RMC 1984) Going to combat!
Influencing Canada’s decision-making process. Foster.RD@forces.gc.ca

13041 Colonel Jim J.B. Simms (CMR 1982) Joint Interagency Multi-national and Public (JIMP) environment: making sense of a crowded battle-space.
Simms.JB@forces.gc.ca

14162 Captain (N) Marc E St-Jean (CMR 1983) Rising tide that lifts leaky boats: public-private partnerships for naval infrastructure renewal

13666 Colonel Steven P Noonan (RMC 1982) Strategic communication: a transformational approach Noonan.SP@forces.gc.ca

__________________________________________

oua-logo.jpg

Catching Up on other sports:

RMC still in search of (m) volleyball victory

The Royal Military College Paladins dropped their opening two matches of the OUA men’s volleyball season. RMC lost in straight sets 3-0 (16-25, 22-25, 23-25) to Western (2-0) in their home opener on Friday night.

The Paladins then fell 3-1 (14-25, 27-25, 21-25, 20-25) to Windsor on Saturday.

Although losing the two matches from all indications of the scores in all their seven games they are competing.

RMC women winless in volleyball

The RMC volleyball team is still looking for its first win after dropping their match to Brock on the weekend.

The Paladins (0-2) lost 3-0 to the Badgers by scores of:25-8, 25,14, and 25-17.

(M) Rugby loses sudden death play-off game to Brock by a score of 51-9.

GUELPH SWEEPS OUA CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM TITLES

__________________________________________

Frigate crew feels Somalia mission did some good

HMCS Ville de Québec completes mission: WFP humanitarian operation successfully supported

Meet Canada’s Official War Poet


Leave a Comment





Categories