Class Notes…

Ex-Cadet At Pinnacle of Journey with Army Edited by 25366 Mike Shewfelt This past Tuesday, in a ceremony held at the Cartier Square Drill Hall in Ottawa, 15737 Bryan Brulotte, (CMR, ’87) CD, MA, MBA was appointed Honourary Colonel of the Governor General Foot Guards. This appointment caps an extensive military career for HCol Brulotte,…

Branch News: Weather No Match for Kingston Branch

Kingston Branch Throws DART at Valentine’s Day Article by 25366 Mike Shewfelt This past Wednesday, members of the Kingston Branch of the RMC Club and their wives braved the snow and wind for the branch’s monthly luncheon. The ladies were treated to roses and Valentine’s Day cake, and the men (and ladies) were treated to…

Keeping Tabs

Executive recruiter and owner; an avid reader, a passionate musician without a future, an unrepentant fan of new technologies, a loving father and a tender and submissive husband *** Assistant Professor of Political Science, The Royal Military College of Canada *** An experienced leader, manager and researcher; a prolific writer, and a tireless advocate for…

Former RMCSJ now RMCC cadet will NOT be charged for stealing in front of thousands

Former RMCSJ now RMCC cadet will NOT be charged for stealing in front of thousands By: WJO Last Thursday, at the K Rock Centre, RMCC Paladins won the 28th version of the Carr / Harris Cup series with a 2-1 win over Queen’s University Golden Gales in front of 2,230 fans. During the game, stealing…

Training for the “M”

Weekly PMT – Professional Military Training – 5 Feb 2014 Count Down to Commandants Inspection 26659 OCdt (II) Danielle Andela – 1 Squadron The last month of life at the Royal Military College of Canada has been a flurry of workup inspections and preparations for the final major inspection of the year: Commandants Inspection. The past…

The Week That Was At RMCC…

Welcome to RMCC – February 2014 (Photo by Curtis Maynard) ___________________________________ The time has arrived that most cadets dread…Commandant’s Inspection   Commandant’s Inspection Weekend 25936 (IV) Élof Sarah Labrecque – Escadron 4 This week we could hear cadets grumbling and see them nodding off in their classes – the Commandant’s inspection must be near! Indeed,…

40th Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race

40th Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race Article by: 26326 Ocdt (III) Connor Hunerfauth – 8 Squadron January 30th to February 1st marked the 40th Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race, hosted by the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. The GNCTR is an annual engineering competition organized by the student chapters of the Canadian Society…

100 RMCC Cadets Travel to West Point Plus Update on the Debate Held at RMCC

On January 23rd, 100 Cadets left RMC and travelled down to West Point Military Academy to participate in the annual RMC/West Point exchange weekend – a tradition that is nearing its 100th consecutive year of existence. Representing a cross section of all 12 Squadrons, years, academic programs and military trades, the RMC Cadets were matched…

Kenya et Guatemala 2014 : Une mission humanitaire, culturelle et d’aventure

Kenya et Guatemala 2014 : Une mission humanitaire, culturelle et d’aventure Auteur : Élof (II) 26484 Samuel Jimenez et Élof (III) 26268 Stéphanie Paquette Le 6 février 2014 au matin, les 19 Élèves-Officier du Club d’expédition participant aux expéditions au Guatemala ainsi qu’au Kenya ont rencontré le Capitaine Labonté (superviseur du club), Elizabeth Gibson (Gestionnaire…

Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean

Caption:  Officer Cadet Samuel Barrette-Bedard prepares to sample Scotch at CMR Saint-Jean’s Robbie Burns Supper on January 31st. Photo Credit (2): Officer Cadet Chen ZeXi An Evening of Scottish Culture at RMC Saint-Jean  An article by 27148 Officer Cadet Em Prosper The staff and students of the Royal Military College Saint-Jean celebrated the life of…

Catching UP – We get emails

Thank you for the superb job you did in covering Danny in the latest edition. Your personal words on Danny so beautifully captured the respect and admiration we had for this marvelous man.  I think he enriched the life of everyone who took the time to listen to him. Gail and I were so sad…

100 years Ago – The Stone Frigate Under Attack

 “The Night Attack of March 17, 1914” Submitted by: 8057 Ross McKenzie – RMC Museum Curator Early College publications are a treasure trove of information on the College and on Cadet activities (ex-Cadet activities too!) both official and unofficial. The very first College yearbook, The Stone Frigate, 1914, was a one-off initiative, published by the…

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