Ex-Cadets & more in the News

Recalling the 1978 Duntroon visit to RMC of Canada The End of an Era HMC Ships Nanaimo and Whitehorse return from Operation Caribbe Naval war veteran surprised with Arctic Star medal 8276 Marc Garneau se demande ce qu’Ottawa attend pour agir As many as 400 Canadian D-Day veterans miss out on French honour because names…

Keeping tabs …

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11721 Larry Stevenson heading to Antarctica; looking for your help

11721 Larry Stevenson heading to Antarctica in Jan; looking for your help 11721 Larry Stevenson (Class of 1978) is heading to Antarctica in January 2016 to climb the highest peak in Antarctica in support of The True Patriot Love (TPL) Foundation. This incredible challenge will take 9 soldiers and 18 business leaders on a journey to the summit of…

23771 Matt Keeling & Bride Off to New England

23771 Matt Keeling – Class of 2007 & Bride Off to New England. By: WJO Matt Keeling is moving on! The Florence, Nova Scotia native has swallowed the anchor just recently retiring from the RCN. He and his wife, Heather who grew up in Saco, Maine have decided moving to the USA is in their…

Looking back through the 1964 Review…

We have started a 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, as many of our oldie photos do not have the names included. This is a work in progress. For starters we…

Remembering 2184 Rear Admiral Desmond William Piers

Caption: Photo was taken71 years ago, 21 April 1944. It shows LCdr Piers aboard the HMCS Algonquin, he had joined the newly-commissioned ship two months’ earlier and was her first Captain. Following is an interesting biography of RAdm Desmond Piers which Mike Kennedy came across. This November will mark the 10th anniversary of his death.…

Jim Hulton enjoying gig in the USHL

Former Paladins coach, Jim Hulton enjoying gig in the USHL By CLAUDE SCILLEY Nebraska, it seems, agrees with Jim Hulton. “I like to describe it as Napanee on steroids,” said Hulton, the Wolfe Island ex-pat hockey coach who plies his trade in the town of Kearney, in the south end of a prairie state where…

The Week That Was and More…

RMCC has excellent showing in NSA cyber exercise Other news from around the peninsula… Spotlight on RMCC Faculty: Professor Richard J Bathurst – Civil Engineering Department MORE

IV Year Aeronautical Engineering Presentation – draws a crowd

IV Year Aeronautical Engineering Presentation – draws a crowd CDS among those in attendance On 1 April 2015, the Aeronautical Engineering Class of 2015, presented the aircraft that they had laboured over since September to a Currie Hall, filled to capacity with distinguished guests, members and students of the RMC and industry representatives. The goal…

Band very big part of the RMCC fabric

Band very big part of the RMCC fabric By 26358 OCdt Nicholas Saulnier, CWBO (photo left) If you’ve ever been to a major event at RMCC, chances are you’ve had an encounter with the college band. As the largest authorized volunteer band in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), the RMCC Band is the only band…

2015 Sandhurst competition through the eyes of 2 participants

“Last weekend’s Sandhurst Competition was a compelling show of Canadian Military skills. The effort and aptitude displayed by our team was impressive, even with the added honour and burden of being the first team to embark on the competition.The Canadian Flag was featured prominently several times throughout the weekend, bringing cheer and inspiration to the…

Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean

Un professeur du CMR Saint-Jean est le lauréat du prix d’excellence en enseignement de la promotion de 1965 Le prix d’excellence en enseignement de la promotion de 1965 récompense chaque année l’engagement exceptionnel d’un professeur dans chacun des deux collèges militaires du Canada. L’objectif de cette récompense est d’offrir un environnement d’apprentissage stimulant pour les…

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