Claude Scilley in Conversation with 8074 Doug Smith
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…
Class of ’14 Physics Students – Recipients of Dr. David Baird Book – Thanks to Generous Donation of ’84 Grad – 14418 Marnie Dunsmore
Caption: Pictured are Dr David Baird (centre left) and Bryan Bailey, RMC Club, Executive Director following the presentation of the Physics at RMC – The first 125 years to graduating physics students. Class of 2014 & the Dr Baird RMC Physics History Book Thanks to the tremendous donation by Ex Cadet 14418 Marnie Dunsmore…
EX Cadets & More in the News
Former e-Veritas “staffer” promoted to Captain Just three years ago, OCdt Dan Fleming (centre) was working with us in e-Veritas prior to moving on to his military career as a young officer. Dan did some great work for us piecing together articles and being our backup photographer. All along, we were confident in the…
2014 Sandhurst Competition – Trials and Triumphs at USMA
2014 Sandhurst Competition – Trials and Triumphs at USMA By 26685 NCdt (II) Graham Mater Over the past three months, the RMC Sandhurst Team has dedicated hundreds of hours in order to prepare for the Sandhurst Competition, an international military skills challenge that is held annually at the United States Military Academy in West Point,…
RMCC Cadets Learning Negotiation Skills @ West Point
By S26274 – OCdt Michael Wolscht, 12 SQN Since 2010 the West Point Negotiation Project (WPNP) has held an annual military negotiation workshop for cadets and officers to help develop necessary skills and methods for negotiating effectively both in and out of military operations. The workshop brings together a number of participants including West Point…
Training for the “M”
After Exams there’s Graduation, but before Graduation, there’s Elemental Phase Training: Compiled by: 26659 OCdt (II) Danielle Andela – E-Veritas Correspondent | Correspondant d’E-Veritas EPT or Elemental Phase Training is a key part of the year for a Cadet at the Royal Military College of Canada. EPT is a period, usually over one or two…
Cadets Giving Back
Caption: Tree Dedication (taken by 26487 NCdt A. Schick): Members of the third year class from 1, 2, 7, and 12 squadron at the tree dedication after the cleanup in Lake Ontario Park. (Photo by 26487 NCdt A. Schick) Third year class project – By 26487 NCdt Alicia Schick On Saturday May 3rd the third…
Copper Sunday & Battle of the Atlantic
Copper Sunday – Perspective from a II Year Cadet RMCC Celebrates Cadet Traditions from the 1800’s with Copper Sunday Parade! By: 26659 OCdt (II) Danielle Andela – E-Veritas Correspondent | Correspondant d’E-Veritas During the 1880’s, it became a tradition for cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada to toss handfuls of pennies into the…
College Finds Time for a Little R&R Down the Homestretch
Rain No Match as Bruciepalooza Takes Over the Parade Square – By: WJO The main exam period is over. The Convocation ceremony and the grad parade are nine and ten days away. The grind for Drillfest and the countless hours on the parade square will be in high gear soon enough. What better to do,…
Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean
Photo 1 : L’Élève-officier Simon Dumoulin est assis à côté de M. Lamouche, un ancien combattant de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les élèves-officiers ont eu la chance de socialiser et jouer au bingo avec les anciens combattants des Forces armées canadiennes qui sont résidents de l’Hôpital Sainte-Anne. Merci à l’organisation du Club art et culture…