HONG KONG MEMORIAL WALL

MEMORIAL WALL DEDICATED TO VETERANS OF THE BATTLE OF HONG KONG The 1,975 Canadian soldiers, mostly from the Quebec City based Royal Rifles of Canada, and the Winnipeg Grenadiers, were the first Canadian troops to see battle in World War II. They had been sent to Hong Kong to help Britain defend its colony against…

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THE LEONARD BIRCHALL PAVILION AT RMCC – as of 14 Aug 2009 Work has been progressing very nicely over the past few months on ” The Leonard Birchall Pavilion”.  RMC rugby and soccer players will be making good use of this state of the art facility in the very near future. (Photo by Julia Anderson)…

2009 Recruits Arrive

The Next Step in the Process By 25275 Julia Anderson On Monday August 10th, 2009 at 10:00 in the morning the Canadian Forces Recruiting Center (CFRC) Kingston hosted a swearing in ceremony for one Civilian University and 4 new RMC recruits. I attended this, and sitting in the background brought back my memories of nervousness…

(W) Basketball & Running Teams Preparing Their Sleighs In Summer

The last six seasons have been tough ones for the RMC (W) basketball team. The Paladins broke a 128-game losing streak to record their first regular season win in school history this past year. They finished with one win and 21 losses. All this is not lost on head coach, Brad Schur. Brad has been…

Pirates Commandeer Athletic Complex

VARRRGGGsity FUNdraiser By 24275 Julia Anderson The RMC Varsity coaches traditionally participate in community service and fund-raising for their particular programs, and Patricia Howes, the RMC Varsity Fencing Coach has done a fantastic job of combining these two tasks, in a fun and adventurous environment for kids in the community. For the past 3 summers,…

A Family Affair & Lady Ex Cadets in Print

Many recent ex cadets will remember RMC’s former Cadet Wing Cheif Instructor E1119 Maj Anne Reiffenstein. She and her husband, 18404 LCol John Reiffenstein (RMC 1992), have recently graduated from Canadian Forces Staff College in Toronto with Masters Degrees in Defence Studies. John has been a passionate supporter of the RMC rugby program, working with…

Ex Cadets in the News

Friends and colleagues of Capt Juli-Ann (Jules) Mackenzie (RRMC 1995), I would like to advise you of the presentation of the Memorial (Silver) Cross, to Juli-Ann’s parents, Ms Candys Mackenzie and Mr. Rick Mackenzie. The Memorial Cross, Bar and Scroll will also be presented to Robert McMullen, Juli-Ann’s widower. The presentation ceremony will be conducted…

Where are they now?

We have contacted numerous ex-cadets from the fifties through to the new millennium and plan to feature them in the coming months to give readers a chance to catch up with names and faces from each of the respective CMCs. by M0917 Dean Fleet – 6575 Lawrence Taylor (RMC 1965) Lawrence was sworn into the…

Commodore Ed Murray – XXXVIII Commandant

Cadets at RMC are few and far between who have not either had the privilege of knowing Commodore (ret’d) 4459 Ed Murray (RRMC RMC 1959), or been affected by his actions. This former Roadent first came to RMC in1957, and returned again in 1987 as only the third Commandant given to RMC by the Navy…

RRMC Memories

Captain (Ret’d) Laurie Gibbon, 16545, (RRMC 1984-88) Captain Laura Kissmann (Barr), 16395, (RMC 1984-86, RRMC 1986-88) Captain (Ret’d) Laurie Gibbon joined RRMC in 1984 with the first class of lady cadets where she completed a bachelor’s degree in Physics and Physical Oceanography, graduating in1988. She spent nine years in the regular forces serving in CFB…

Careers | Carrières & COURSE À OBSTACLES, CMR SAINT-JEAN

[English] [French] Positions Available / Postes disponibles Here is a list of job opportunities provided by our partners from RHR with the working area and the experience required. To see the complete details of the jobs, you should be registered on www.RMC-Careers.com. Voici une liste des possibilités d’emploi fournis par nos partenaires de RHR avec…

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