Ex-Cadets Abroad – Connecting with 7573 Terry McCoy in Panama

E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) is doing a series of E-veritas interviews with Ex Cadets living abroad. She interviewed 7573 Captain Ret’d Terry McCoy (CMR 63-66 & RMC 66-68), who lives in Panama. e-veritas: Your father was in the military: Is that how you became interested in travelling and living overseas? Terry McCoy: When I…

Two Ex Cadets Being Honoured By France: 2652 Britt Smith & 2816 Bill Turner

Kingstonians being honoured by France By Sue Yanagisawa, Kingston Whig-Standard Seventy years later and there is no ‘official’ casualty figure for D-Day — June 6, 1944 — the day allied troops, mainly from Canada, the U.S. and Britain, fought their way across the beaches of Normandy. But that was just the beginning. The battle of…

Louis-David “Germ” Germain Pulling the Plug in June

22788 Capt Louis-David “Germ” Germain, CD, P.Eng. (RMC ’04) will retire from the CF in June 2014, after 15 years of service. He has accepted a position with Transport Canada as Flight Test Engineer for the National Aircraft Certification branch in Ottawa. Germ and his wife 22799 Major Maryse Therrien, CD (RMC ’04) just had…

Claude Scilley In Conversation With Darren Cates, Director of Athletics

About the author Claude Scilley is a journalist who spent most of his career in the sports department of the Kingston Whig-Standard, where he began covering high school and intercollegiate sports – including reporting on athletics at RMC since 1972. A leading authority on all levels of sport in the Kingston area over the last…

2014 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department Awards

Every spring, the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department staff and students come together to recognize the efforts and achievements of the top 3rd and 4th year students. The awards are named after pioneers in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering who were also significant contributors and mentors at RMC. This year we added a 2nd year award…

MCE ARTICLE: GEOMATICS SURVEY CAMP

MCE ARTICLE: GEOMATICS SURVEY CAMP Prepared by: OCdt Rumbolt 26517;OCdt Clancey 26498;NCdt Ezekiel M1034 The Civil Engineering Class of 2015 visited the Mapping and Charting Establishment (MCE) in Ottawa, Canada in order to learn about the different capabilities offered to members of the CAF in terms of mapping technology. The trip provided our class a…

TAN Regatta – RMCC Cadets Competed In Italy

Day 1 This years regatta was comprised of 42 teams from 23 countries. On the 29th of April, the team had an opportunity to practice and complete the necessary repairs on the Trident 16 that was selected for Canada as a result of a boat draw. Just before the boats entered the water for our…

Careers / Carrières

xxxxxx Specialist Distribution – Spécialiste Distribution Sanofi, Kirkland Software Support Analyst – Analyst de soutien logiciel ColasCanas Inc., Montreal Scientist Advanced Building Systems – Chercheur/Chercheuse, Systèmes de construction avancés FPinnovations, Quebec City Modeling & Optimization Scientist – Wood Products – Chercheur en modélisation et optimisation – Produits du bois FPInnovations, Quebec city Planning Coordinator (Temporary…

In This Issue 19

Photo of the Week Caption: Two Ex-Cadets On The Hill! 12192 Gen. Thomas Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff, receives the last Canadian flag that flew at the end of the military mission in Afghanistan from 14596 Maj-Gen. Dean Milner, last Commander of the Canadian Contribution to the Training Mission in Afghanistan. The flag eventually…

Soldier On Relay Stops at RMCC

Soldier On Relay stops at RMCC Article by: 25961 Officer-Cadet (IV) Ethan Strong With cadets lining either side of the path, nineteen injured veterans arrived at the Memorial Arch on Monday. It was fitting that the cadets selected to attend this ceremony formed the Class of 2014, who will graduate next week and take leadership…

National Day of Honour: Three Cadets Share Their Memories

National Day of Honour: Remembering Afghanistan  By: WJO The National Day of Honour, Friday 9 May, was intended as a day to mark the contributions and sacrifices of the thousands of Canadians who served in Afghanistan. As many as 38 Bases, wings and units throughout the country marked this national day of observance with ceremonies…

Two New Inductees for Wall of Honour: 749 Crerar & 13738 Hadfield

Wall of Honour to be Front & Centre Reunion Weekend 2014 By: WJO Mark this coming 27th, September, 2 PM on your calendar.  Two highly recognizable ex cadet names – one from the past – one current have been chosen for induction into the Royal Military College of Canada Wall of Honour. 749 General, the…

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