TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF “D” DAY
Irvin J. “Pic” Albertson was a longtime and very highly respected employee at RMCC. He started in the late 1940s and retired in the mid – 1980s. Many Ex Cadets through that time-period would recognize him as the gentleman who provided first class customer friendly service day in and day out in the Supply Clothing…
The Week That Was & More…
BGen Friday hosts first international visitor in his role as Commandant Two awards in 2-weeks / Deux prix en 2-semaines Recent visitors to RMCC – Photos by Denice Zoretich MORE…
Experience on the Survey Field School of 2015 (GEE363)
Experience on the Survey Field School of 2015 (GEE363) Article by: OCdt Arnold 26783;OCdt Besedin 26789; OCdt Coleman 26763;OCdt Moore 26813 The third year Civil Engineering class began the 2015 Survey Field School at RMCC on the 20th of April. Surveying is a means of making relatively large-scale, accurate measurements of the Earth’s surface. The…
A big thanks to Kenny Greer
Kenny Greer is a well known man around the RMC campus. He has endeared himself to many cadets at the college and especially those who play a varsity sport. He is an incredibly devoted and loyal fan who has become friends with many past graduates, current cadets, reservists, and college staff alike. He is always…
Morale Building Quotes from Isaac Newton
Morale Building Quotes from Isaac Newton: “We build too many walls and not enough bridges.” “Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.” “If I have seen further than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” “If I have done the public any service, it is due to…
Join the CDA Institute for a Roundtable Discussion / Joignez-vous à l’Institut de la CAD pour une discussion en table ronde
Join the CDA Institute for a Roundtable Discussion / Joignez-vous à l’Institut de la CAD pour une discussion en table ronde: “Knocking on the Door of World War IV” with / avec David Law (bio below) MORE…
In This Issue 21
English link – Link français NOTE: We have chosen, at this time, to refrain from making any mention to the October 4th, 2014 alleged incident that occurred at RMCC until more facts become available. In This Issue21: Class of ’89 maintains the reins A New Year and a New Commandant Ex-Cadets in the News…
Class of ’89 maintains the reins
Class of ’89 maintains the reins By: WJO (Photo by Kyle Tilley) For the fifth time in the 139 year history of the Royal Military College of Canada a classmate has handed over the senior leadership reins to a classmate. This past Friday, 22 May, 16888 MGen Al Meinzinger (right) signed off and 16855 BGen…
A New Year and a New Commandant
A New Year and a New Commandant! Article By: Danielle Andela – Photos by: Denice Zoretich & Kyle Tilley Officer Cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada finished the year off with a good-bye to Major General Meinzinger and a welcome to the new Commandant of RMC, Brigadier General Sean Friday. A large crowd…
Ex-Cadets & More in the News
Some of the faces in the crowd last Friday (22 May) at the CoC Photos by Denice Zoretich – More photos from the CoC 22 May Here FANSTONE, Sage Edward – obit Robert Smol: Why we should unionize the military Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry marks a century of distinguished service to Canada at Frezenberg…