60 secs wih Louis Lapointe

Alumni in the News

Keeping you up to date on Alumni in the News

RMCAA_TDV-Logo-H-Transparent-Print

RMC Alumni Association Old Brigade Ticket Sales Have Taken Off!

Just in the first week of sales to the Cohort Classes (’52, ’57, ’62, ’67, ’72 and ’77), over 56% of Old Brigade Dinner tickets are already sold.  Advanced sales to Cohort Classes will continue until Monday 18 April.  Then, starting at 0001 EDT on Tuesday April 19, all other Old Brigade Members may join…

Connect App for Ev

RMC Alumni Association Launches new Connection Point for Alumni

RMC Connect will serve as your one stop shop for all things Alumni related.  You can find and post jobs for other alumni to see, search for events in your area through the Branch feature, connect with classmates from your year of graduation, or connect with other Alumni in a particular interest group you share.

MWO and Brucie

They Call Him Brucie

“More hair would be visually pleasing! After all, the Cadet depicted is a senior, long past the skin-headedness of a Recruit.” The photograph of the first sculpture could possibly have led to nicknames like “Old Baldy” or “Chrome Dome”, which are hardly inspiring.

Keeping Tabs

Keeping Tabs

21111 Catherine Marchetti – Commanding Officer – Canadian Forces Joint Imagery Centre at Department of National Defence 19427 Vance White – Manager of Stakeholder Engagement 16011 Dave Monahan – Director General Large Combat Ship Construction at Public Services and Procurement Canada 20171 Dany Jacob-David – Satellite Coordination Manager at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada…

RMC

Golden Oldies

*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***

01-joe-pagnutti-1_orig

Deaths

2900 Joe Pagnutti, RRMC RMC, Class of 1952 Joe Peter Pagnutti, 93, of Ottawa, Ontario, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 4, 2022. Born in Fort William (Thunder Bay), Ontario, Joe became hooked on aviation when he saw a flying circus performance as a youth. Reading books by Jules Verne got him interested in space.…

Sandhurst team

2022 Sandhurst Competition Begins 29-30 April at USMA

It wasn’t until 1975 that the competition began to resemble its current form with teams taking part in different challenges to test their military skills. Sandhurst was only an internal West Point competition until 1992 when ROTC teams began competing, and in 1993 RMAS began taking part annually. The Royal Military College of Canada (RMC-Canada) joined in 1997 and since 2002 the competition has featured a diverse group of international teams as well as the Naval, Coast Guard and Air Force academies and ROTC teams from throughout the country.

Segal1web-scaled

Alumni in the News

S151 Hugh Segal in conversation with the Kingstonian Project

RMCAA_LegacyDinner-Invite-2022[cs]

XXIII RMC Alumni Association Legacy Dinner – Thursday 15 September 2022

Tickets are now available for the 23rd Annual RMC Alumni Association Legacy Dinner. 

262571816_2125672390906724_2952727497189005747_n

RMC Combat Weapons Team competes in the 2022 Relentless Warrior Championship

The RMC Combat Weapons Team (CWT) uses small arms training to develop necessary skills for junior officers of the Canadian Armed Forces. Using operationally relevant training methods to develop proficiency with rifles, handguns, and shotguns, the team provides its members with an environment that fosters discipline, critical thinking, and problem solving to form more confident and competent leaders, both in garrison and in combat.

Candidates on the Arctic Operations course learn how to construct toboggans from members of the Canadian Forces Rangers in Resolute Bay, Nunavut on 19 February, 2022.

 Credit: S1 Larissa De Guzman, Canadian Armed Forces Imagery

Arctic Operations Course addresses emerging Arctic challenges

Article originally published in Army News https://bit.ly/3r6ldMh By Captain Michael MacNeill, Public Affairs Officer, Combat Training Centre Headquarters While Canadians have a reputation abroad for being able to live with cold winters, relatively few of us have experienced Arctic temperatures. Maybe those bragging rights should only belong to those living in Canada’s far North and…