Ex-Cadets in the News
12286 Nigel Greenwood (RRMC ’79) Forces begin live training in Hawaii today Esquimalt-based ships to fire weapons during international exercise RIMPAC more… ________________________________________________ 15696 Jonathan Vance (RRMC ’86) EDMONTON – Canadians are too accustomed to outdated definitions of military success to see progress in Afghanistan, says the soldier who next year will take over command…
Where are they now?
8816 Marius Grinius (RMC ’71) is Canada’s Permanent Representative and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Office of the United Nations and to the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, with residence in Geneva. Marius Grinius (BA [Economics], Royal Military College, 1971) joined the foreign service in 1979, after 12 years of military service, and served…
Extra Innings
Techniques to create and improve initiative in your team By 14797 Richard Martin (CMR ’85) We live in such a complex world that it is not possible for a leader to singlehandedly come up with all the solutions and innovations required for organizational and business success. Many employees also want to have sufficient power and…
Catching Up With the News
Hillier marks last day as Canada’s top soldier ________________________________________________ What I learned riding with the Snowbirds Citizen photographer Julie Oliver sweats, marvels and holds on to the sickbag ________________________________________________ Hillier named chancellor of Memorial University ________________________________________________ 36 minutes on the road to Kandahar ________________________________________________ Danger on the roads, sadness at the base Heart-racing convoy ride…
Quotation | Citation
“If events like this and my being involved helps to motivate people to adopt a fitness lifestyle, I’m all for it,” said Colonel Hood. “We are so lucky to work for the military. What other workplace encourages fitness and a healthy lifestyle to this extent?” 8 Wing Commander Colonel Mike Hood Source _______________________________________________________________ “This historic…
Trivia | Bagatelle
Who am I? … “It required no great military genius to predict the outcome of the battle once the Japanese had landed on the island…The enemy controlled the sea and the air. Three-inch mortar ammunition had run out. Only one battery of 18-pounder guns was available for artillery support. Only light machine-guns and rifles left…
Flashback | Rétrospective
The Canadian Letters & Images project features several letters home from 1132 Howard Beverley (Bev) Thorburn (RMC 1915) from Royal Military College and from France during World War I…• (Readers are encouraged to follow the “Source & More” indicators) My room has a small bed, a table with a small book case, and a wardrobe.…
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Several online biographies state that Colonel James Walker studied at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston. Based on his date of birth of 1846 and entrance as a Captain at 20 years of age in 1866, wouldn’t that make him a cadet a decade or so before RMC was founded in 1876? He’s…
In This Issue 21
Happy Canada Day! Joyeuse fête de la Confédération! ………………………….. What thieves don’t want you to know about identity theft According to the RCMP, identity fraud and credit card fraud are costing Canadians an average of $1 million every day. But there are steps you can take to reduce your chances of being a victim of…
Top Headlines
RMC-Careers.com Launched at RMC Saint-Jean on June 3 This new service was officially launched on June 3 at the Royal Military College in Saint-Jean. Among those at the ceremony were the Commander François Pion and Mr. Bernard Mongeau, Vice Dean of Studies at RMC Saint-Jean, the presidents of each of the alumni associations in the…
What’s Happening At RMC
Photos by: 24164 Élof François-Olivier Gauthier (RMC ’09) RMC Nijmegen Team Training By: Captain Paule Poulin The RMC Nijmegen Team led by Captain Dany Poulin are hard at work marching around the city to get ready for the actual event. They leave on July 11, 2008 will conduct the official marches from July 15-18, flying…
Catching Up With the News
National Aboriginal Day was celebrated on 21 June 2008. First proclaimed by the Governor General in 1996, National Aboriginal Day provides an opportunity to acknowledge and recognize the first peoples of Canada: the First Nations, Inuit and Métis. June 21st was chosen as National Aboriginal Day because of its cultural significance as the summer solstice…