eVeritas Interview with 25492 Maj. Mohamad Iskandarani, RMC Class of 2012
Many things are wrong around us, either personal or professional. While it’s healthy to complain every now and then, action is what is necessary. Engineering is seeking efficiencies, optimizing conditions and creating solutions to real problems. I enjoy creating efficiency in my personal life and modeling improvement over time. In our own little sphere of influence, let us try to engineer a better future.
21364 Col Jeremy Hansen, RMC Class of 1999, is on a mission …. a mission to the moon!
Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremy Hansen credits the Royal Military College of Canada, where he obtained a degree in Space Science and a Master of Science in Physics, for preparing him for an out-of-this-world career with the Canadian Astronaut Corps.
The younger generation strikes back ! Les plus jeunes l’emportent !
Article by : 16179 Pierre-Paul Béland CMR RMC Class of 1988 If there is one thing to remember from the 48th Edition of le Tournoi de Ballon sur glace des Anciennes\Anciens au CMR St-Jean (03-05 Feb 2023), it is that the younger generation sure taught a serious lesson to the Old timers. À commencer par…
Paladins Drop Tight Overtime Loss to Gaels at the 35th Carr-Harris Cup
The 35th Annual Carr-Harris Cup was played in front of a packed crowd on Thursday 2 February with 3,986 people in attendance to watch the Queen’s Gaels take on the RMC Paladins in Men’s Hockey action. It was a nail biter for 3 periods with a 1-1 tie closing out the 3rd and taking us…
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Naval Association of Canada organizes a Conversation with Bill Matthews, Deputy Minister of National Defence
Naval Association of Canada organizes a Conversation with Bill Matthews, Deputy Minister of National Defence
Neurodiversity: Experimenting with Immersive Virtual Reality
As future officers in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Officer Cadets and Naval Cadets are learning to act as leaders, manage members of the CAF and civilians, and relate to citizens from various backgrounds. Considering the prevalence of ASD, it is reasonable to expect that they will have substantial engagement with individuals living with the condition.
Officer and Naval Cadets take part in Ex BLIZZARD NORDIQUE
Officer and Naval Cadets participated in the annual BLIZZARD NORDIQUE from 27-29 January at the Farnham training site.
Annual Haycock Lecture – The Mobilization of the North American Defence Industry
All are welcome to attend the Annual Ronald Haycock Lecture offered by the War Studies program and supported through the RMC Alumni Association on 9 March 2023 at 1700 hrs in Currie Hall.
Keeping Tabs
18993 Steven Graham – Commander 3rd Canadian Division | Commandant, 3e Division du Canada 24754 Sonja Maul-Wilson – Graduate student 12046 Pierre Ducharme – Fleet Electrification Expert 18914 Serge Tremblay – General Manager, Infrastructure & Technical Services at Canadian Forces Housing Agency 26982 Jay Lee – Operations Supervisor at Canadian Armed Forces | Forces armées…