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Late Breaking News… 22 Oct Given the serious events unfolding in Ottawa which follow the tragic event in Saint Jean, the commandant, BGen Meinziner has instructed the College Team to implement additional protective measures to increase vigilance. Monitoring access to the campus and buildings is one measure that has been implemented. In addition, Military Police…
Another Successful CDAI Graduate Student Symposium
Another Successful CDAI Graduate Student Symposium By: 13987 Bryan Bailey – Executive Director – RMC Club of Canada For the 17th consecutive year, the Royal Military College of Canada hosted the Conference of Defence Associations (CDA) Institute’s Graduate Student Symposium which was themed as “Canada’s Security & Defence Interests”. The symposium continues to attract greater…
Ex-Cadets in the News
Smoke, No Mirrors: The Dutch Pension Plan “The rest of the world sort of laughs at the United States — how can a great country like the United States get so many things wrong?” said Keith Ambachtsheer, 6584 Keith Ambachtsheer – article *** Vessel named after Canadian killed in Afghanistan combat Nichola Goddard died in…
Keeping Tabs…
former RMCC Division Commander now serving in Ottawa Software Engineer/Programmer Analyst Independent Market Research Professional Hearing Chair at Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers Compensation Commandant, 3 Escadron Maintenance (Air) Doctoral Student at Royal Military College of Canada Airworthiness Engineer at General Dynamics Canada Logistics Officer Captain Falcon 7X, 900EX at Future Electronics Visiting Professor at…
22945 Carrie Topping Off to Nicaragua 28 Dec – Looking for Help!
Good afternoon Bill, I am sure you have plenty of ex-cadets contacting you about their own fundraising efforts and I am not sure if this is even possible, but no better way to find out than to ask! Last year, I used by annual leave to go on a humanitarian trip to Nicaragua. My team…
3069 W.A. McColl’s Diary: “Orderly room cases took up 1 ½ hours tonight – mostly recruits up for petty things.”
20 Oct 52 Little of interest happened today. Jim Graham got a huge cake as today is his birthday. Otherwise a normal working day. We only have 11 more recruits to pass off and had them out for individual training tonight. Orderly room cases took up 1 ½ hours tonight – mostly recruits up for…
Dr. Greg Siemens of the Civil Engineering Department has recently been selected to receive the prestigious Canadian Geotechnical Society Colloquium Award / Greg Siemens du département de génie civil s’est vu décerner le prestigieux prix du Colloque de la Société canadienne de géotechnique
Dr. Greg Siemens of the Civil Engineering Department has recently been selected to receive the prestigious Canadian Geotechnical Society Colloquium Award. The Canadian Geotechnical Colloquium is presented during the annual Canadian Geotechnical Conference by a young (under 40) CGS member who shows great promise in their professional or academic career. The recipient is awarded…
The Week That Was & More & What’s in the Pipeline
Looking Back & Looking Ahead By: WJO Regular readers will likely notice a “thinner” edition this time around. As some of you are aware we were away this past week on a little R&R. We had a great trip spending quality time mostly with siblings & friends in the Saint John, NB area. We are…
Sports: Rugby just misses out; soccer teams finished too
Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- Men’s Hockey CIS – Hockey Rugby OUA – Men’s Rugby Men’s Soccer OUA – Men’s Soccer CIS – Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer OUA – Women’s Soccer CIS – Women’s Soccer Men’s Volleyball OUA – Men’s Volleyball CIS – Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball OUA – Women’s Volleyball…
U.S. Naval Academy & RMCC Bands Exchange Concert/ Le concert d’échange des Musiques du L’Académie navale des États-Unis et CMRC
USNA-RMCCConcert… By 27019 NCdt (II) Cloé Baillargeon As part of an exchange concert, the Pipes And Drums of the Royal Military College Of Canada, the Highland Dancers and the United States Naval Academy Pipes And Drums offered on October 18th 2014, at Currie Hall, a marvelous and strong presentation fuelled by talent and skill. For forty minutes,…
Military Psychology and Leadership Department / Département de Psychologie Militaire et Leadership / PAG / GAP
Military Psychology and Leadership Department presents Life Stress and Depression: Understanding Gender Differences, Onset, and Recurrence of Depression in Adolescents and Adults Speaker: Amanda Shamblaw, BA, BScN, Master’s student at Queen’s University Friday, October 24th, 2014 Room: SSC09 (swing space) Time: 12h40 to 13h30 Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) affects between 12% and 23% of the…