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Where are they now?

H3536 Jack Vance (RMC ‘56); 4524 James Dean (RMC ’59); 9400 Charles Mossman (RRMC RMC ’72); 10850 André Langlois, (CMR RMC ’76); 11658 René Gervais(CMR RMC ’78); 12506 Lionel Boxer (RMC ’80); 12653 R G Davis(RRMC RMC ’80); 12984 Stephen Laplante(RMC ’82) 13229 Harold Jarche (RRMC RMC ’81); 13735 Ian Glenn (RRMC RMC ’82); 13979…

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Thank you | merci

Who Is This Lady – Victoria Edwards…? E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) is an Operational Requirements Manager (ORM) on the Material Acquisition and Support Information System (MASIS) project within Director General Material Systems and Supply Chain in Ottawa. She holds a Bachelor of Military Arts and Sciences from the Royal Military College of Canada, a…

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Flashback | Rétrospective

LIEUTENANT (NAVY) CHRIS SAUNDERS MEMORIAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Tragically, in October 2004, Lieutenant (Navy) Chris Saunders lost his life while serving onboard HMCS CHICOUTIMI. To remember Chris, and the sacrifice he made for his ship and his crew, the Lieutenant (Navy) Chris Saunders Memorial Hockey Tournament was established. This year marks the fourth anniversary of the…

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We Get e-mails – Did you hear about this sky-lark?

  We Get e-mails I heard this great story from another ex-cadet and I’m trying to research its authenticity and find out more details so that I can write the story for the record. It appears that around 1950 a group of RMC cadets in a fit of enthusiasm, perhaps bolstered by a bit of…

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Top Headlines

Celebrating 100 editions of e-Veritas Just over three years ago, the first issue of e-Veritas was published under its current format. This is its 100th edition and the 12th this year. The success of e-Veritas is due to many factors: our readers, who support us with tremendous feedback; the Club’s Executive Director, S 150 Peter…

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In This Issue 12

It’s that time of year again! Play Ball! CFB Trenton Day at Blue Jays – 1984 By: WJO In the Spring of 1984 over 600 fans – military personnel & families / DND employees from CFB Trenton made the trip utilizing 15 rented school buses to see and enjoy an afternoon baseball game at the…

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What’s Happening At RMC

Click on photo for better viewing… Most Popular Team in Kingston! The RMC hockey Paladins are a very popular group in the eyes of whole lot of kids from the boys & girls club of Kingston. For at least the 5th year in a row, team members committed themselves to providing an opportunity for Kingston…

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Ex-Cadets in the News

Ex-cadets working on space On 31 March 2008, 15035 Daniel Scuka (RMC ’86) and 21490 Kirsten MacDonell (RMC ’99) were working elbow to elbow in the European Space Agency’s ATV Control Centre, Toulouse, France. The Automated Transfer Vehicle is Europe’s latest contribution to the International Space Station, and on that day mission controllers were pacing…

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Notices | Avis

NOTICES: 22458 Captain Nichola Goddard (RMC ’02) – Light Up Papua New Guinea Project; CFS Alert Turning 50; Korea Revisit Program; Happy Birthday RCAF! VIA RAIL SUPPORTS CANADIAN TROOPS! Hello Class of 1984 22458 Captain Nichola Goddard (RMC ’02) – Light Up Papua New Guinea Project Click here to purchase tickets to the May 2,…

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Flashback | Rétrospective

What ever happened to – RSM John James Thomas McManus, CD (Retired) Military Career (1937 to 1972) -Served at RMC 1961 -71 Memories from his time at RMC . . . . Prime Minister The Right Honourable, Louis St. Laurent’s address AGM Royal Military College Club on September 30, 1950 The following extract from the…

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Where are they now?

H3948 John Plant (RMC ’57); 5495 Craig Kerr (RMC ’62) 5573 Layne Larsen (RRMC RMC ’62); 5868 Scott Clements (RRMC RMC ’63); 7632 Gunars Balodis (RMC ’68); 7769 Micheal Lawrance (RRMC RMC ’69); 8418 Jean (John) Grefford (RMC ’71); 10261 Rick Liss (RRMC RMC ’75); 10685 John Haazen (RRMC RMC ’75); 12648 Michael Burke (RRMC…

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Extra Innings

History of RMC Squadron Names By: 8057 Ross McKenzie (RMC ’70) In the pre-Second World War period the Cadet organization was called a Battalion, and the sub-units were called Companies, (e.g.: “A” Company). With the 1948 re-opening of RMC as a cadet College, and its reinvention as a tri-service institution (vice just an army College),…