RMCC Prof Christian Leuprecht receives Canadian Government Appointment

RMCC Prof Christian Leuprecht receives Canadian Government Appointment By: WJO Dr Christian Leuprecht internationally renowned Professor of Political Science at the Royal Military College of Canada was recently appointed to the governing council of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). The Privy Council office announcement reads: MORE…

Ex-Cadets & More in the News

Sailors presented with Military and Bravery decorations at Rideau Hall – 14240 Commodore (Retired) Patrick Terence Finn among recipients. ‘Unprecedented’ wildfires force out 13,000 Sask. evacuees – 16538  Wayne Eyre Canadian Tire donates $300,000 in support of military family recreation – 15185 Bill Truelove & 16158 Mark Watson New honorary colonel for 14 Wing Greenwood…

Royal Roads & Ex Cadets…

 x x The story of Royal Roads bridges decades of remarkable history. From our early days as a military college to the public applied research university we are so proud of today, Royal Roads’ tradition of learning and leadership changes lives. Thousands of people from across the country and around the world have created memories…

Law Professor 16142 Jeff Smith: Got His Start at RRMC

Naval Engineer Turned Law Professor – 16142 Jeff Smith By: WJO 16142 JJ (Jeffrey) Smith is originally from Victoria, BC and a Royal Roads Military College graduate – Class of ’88 – B.Sc., Physics and Oceanography. Following a successful stint in the Canadian Armed Forces (Navy) he went back to school – University of Victoria;…

Ex Cadet Serving Canada: 20895 Major Todd Somerville

Ex Cadet Still Serving Canada in Uniform: By: WJO Major Todd Somerville, 20895 (Class of ’97), Commanding Officer, 2 Military Police Regiment & Provost Marshal, 4th Canadian Division/Joint Task Force Central Headquarters – Toronto. Todd has earned an Executive MBA from Athabasca University along with his Science, Chemistry undergraduate degree from RMCC. He  is a…

Sky’s the Limit for 24052 Sarah Rogers

Reprinted with the kind permission of Canadian Military Family magazine Sky’s the Limit for 24052 Sarah Rogers Written by Vicki L Morrison If anyone is going to inspire young women to join the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) it is Captain Sarah Rogers. MORE…

Keeping Tabs…

  *** Vice-President – Group New Product Introduction and Manufacturing Engineering at Kontron AG Operations at 413 Transport and Rescue Squadron Military Legal Training Plan candidate at Office of Judge Advocate General of the CAF Naval Officer at Department of National Defence Resident in Aerospace Medicine at Naval Aerospace Medical Institute Marine Systems Engineer at…

Retirement…

Retirement… MORE…

Looking back through the 1974 Review…

Looking back through the 1974 Review… We continue the process whereby we will be digitizing old photos which will eventually find a place in the Alumni website – Narrowpoint. Our aim is to match up names with the photos that are already in The Review of a particular year with as many of our oldie…

CMR 1991-92

*** ”Looking back” Version CMR St-Jean (1991-1992) Grâce à la collaboration active de la bibliothèque du CMR, l’équipe du e-Veritas a pu continuer sa populaire série ”Looking back”, mais cette fois, on se penche sur les années au CMR et non au CMRC. Dans les prochaines semaines, nous espérons publier davantage de cette édition francophone…

Catching Up with the News…

Caption: Canadian icon, Don Cherry threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Canada Day, Toronto Blue Jays baseball game against the Boston Red Sox – won by the Jays 11 – 2. Also, playing a major part in the pre-game opening ceremonies were members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Heading the military contingent was…

Moving teaching out of the 1890s

Moving teaching out of the 1890s Article by: Anita Acai Educational researchers have been conducting studies on human learning and memory for over a century. Yet, our teaching practices have not changed very much in that time. Having to memorize lines from Shakespeare in my high school English classes was likely as painful for me…

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