FYOP: The Pace Steps Up – With a Small Dose of Fun!!

To FYOP and Beyond! 26659 OCdt (II) Danielle Andela – FYOP e-Veritas Correspondent And FYOP continues! During this week the first year Officer Cadets have started their classes which include core curriculum courses in history, English, psychology and math as well as Second Language Training for any non-bilingual students. The events for the week include…

EX-CADET WEEKEND FUN RUN / Sports & Recreation

EX-CADET WEEKEND FUN RUN Anyone for a run around Fort Henry? Ex-Cadet weekend at the end of September will include a fun run around Fort Henry for Old Brigade members, other ex-cadets and present-day cadets. In essence this is a re-creation of the Cadet Wing Harriers Race including members of all elements of the college…

In This Issue 32

Photo: 26659 OCdt (II) Danielle Andela – Click, click for better viewing. For everyone who will be in the Kingston area (RMCC) – plan on taking in the official opening The Point Frederick War of 1812 Commemorative Walk – 5 Sep – In Front of Panet House – 3:30PM  followed by a short social in…

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

Caption: Quelques semaines après leur arrivée au Collège, quelque 150 élèves-officiers du Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean ont pris part à traditionnelle course à obstacle le 30 août dernier, suite à un exigeant programme d’orientation. Crédit photo: Mario Poirier Les élèves-officiers du Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean participent à la course à obstacles annuelle –…

Ex-Cadets in the News

Soldiers ready for Syrian intervention, commander says 16247 Brig.-Gen. Nicholas Eldaoud says soldiers are prepared to deploy, if ordered World should have intervened in Syria a year ago: Dallaire “Military intervention under the Responsibility to Protect… was the answer a year plus ago,” he said, “When the fighting in this horrific civil war wasn’t all…

What are these 23 up to these days…

  Off to Winnipeg, waiting for training as an Air Combat Systems Officer Global Engagement Desk Officer Project Director at Department of National Defence Executive Officer HMCS WINDSOR at Department of National Defence CEO, leading the re-launch of an iconic brand, Plessey Happy with latest posting. Great troops, peers & training schedule is great; looking…

Class Notes

3155 Donald (Dusty) Miller (Class of 1953) and his wife Joan recently celebrated their 60th anniversary. The festivities took place at Montebello, Quebec. Assisting them in this celebration were their four sons, John, Donald, Brian and Philip together with their wives Joy, Susan, Doris and Gerry. It was a grand occasion in a grand setting.…

3115 John Nanton [Tony] Clark & the Medals of 78 – Herbert Colborne Nanton

Caption: (Left) 3115 John Nanton [Tony] Clark , 8057 Ross McKenzie, RMC Museum Curator and (Right)Mr. Bruce Nanton met up for Bruce to donate the medals of 78 Herbert Colborne Nanton, (entered RMC in 1879) to the College Museum. Classy Move by Nanton & Clark Families By: WJO This past Sunday, while most of us…

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Who Am I – (2)?

Who Am I? St. Pius X, Ottawa Royal Military College of Canada/Collège militaire royal du Canada Canadian Forces Aerospace Engineering School City University – Vancouver Campus Agricultural Labourer Aerospace Engineering Officer Manger – Floats, New Issues – Perkins Hargreaves Learning Centre Director, Airworthiness Superintendent & Aircraft Inspector -Transport Canada President – Cinax Designs Inc. Embedded…

The Week That Was…Staff Perspective

  Visitors & Cadets Clearing In – Staff Meet the Challenges By: WJO The College had the honour of hosting staff college delegations from Colombia and Denmark last week. With international recognition as a world-class military institution, the Royal Military College of Canada regularly welcomes visiting delegations from all over the world. The visitors received…

The Week That Was… Cadet Perspective

Cadets Back Early Before the Rigours & Realities of the Semester Finally Set In By: 26497 Ncdt (III) Matthew Noonan Many people often wonder why the cadets of the Royal Military College return so much earlier than their civilian counterparts. The extra week before the commencement of classes is perceived by many a parent, family…

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