Prof & 4 Cadets Participate in the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands
RMCC Prof & 4 Cadets Participate in the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands OP Distinction in the Netherlands Four Cadets Share Their Experience… From various sources *** Caption: Eye witness to history! Cadets watch the vets pass by during the Dutch Liberation parade in Waginigen where the Germans surrendered to the Canadians…
Countdown: 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 & Cadets be careful on what you tell your mother!
Cadets are now focusing earnestly on their drill and deportment in anticipation of what promises to be another excellent Graduation ceremony executed with precision: Working up to Graduation Parade; This Year’s Top 5, Signing Off; Cadets be careful on what you tell your mother! MORE…
Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean
Parrainer un étudiant étranger; Pari réussi pour la première édition du déjeuner-conférence des Anciens du CMR Saint-Jean plus…
Deaths…
26999 OCdt Sage Fanstone; and Edward Senos – former member of RMC Athletic Department Staff MORE…
In This Issue 18
English link – Link français In This Issue 18: Ex-Cadets in the News In Flanders’ Fields – 100 Years Old / Au champ d’honneur Second World War & the Ex Cadet Connection Looking back through the 1967 Review… Keeping Tabs… From tracking opposing linemen to tracking enemy aircraft, 13846 Kevin Bryski has had an…
Ex-Cadets & More in the News
CAF Strategic Response Team on Sexual Misconduct; As my daughter knew, the military can change its ways; 15696 Lieutenant-General Jonathan Vance to be appointed new Chief of the Defence Staff Enthusiastic cadets hold ceremonial review Colonel reviews local cadets MORE
In Flanders’ Fields – 100 Years Old / Au champ d’honneur
In Flanders’ Fields Major John McCrae wrote ‘In Flanders’ Fields’ on 3 May, 1915, after the death of a ‘close friend’ whose burial he had conducted the day before, writing the poem as he looked out over the temporary grave site where poppies were growing. Au champ d’honneur Le 3 mai 1915, le Major John McCrae…
Second World War & the Ex Cadet Connection
Second World War & the Ex Cadet Connection We wish to thank the RMCC Heritage & Museum Committee, in general and 3572 Major-General (ret) Frank Norman specifically for compiling this very compelling summary of the Second World War and the Royal Military College of Canada (Ex Cadet) connection. NOTES FOR VE DAY – 8 May…
Looking back through the 1967 Review…
Looking back through the 1967 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…
From tracking opposing linemen to tracking enemy aircraft, 13846 Kevin Bryski has had an interesting career
From tracking opposing linemen to tracking enemy aircraft, 13846 Kevin Bryski has had an interesting career By: Claude Scilley They don’t play a lot of football in Rokeby, Sask. In its heyday, the small farming hamlet near the Manitoba border—where they call Yorkton the big city—had a grain elevator, a post office, a general store…