Deaths | Décès
5555 ELLIS, John Stanley – (Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired) – Class of 1962 Died peacefully in the Perley Rideau Veteran’s Centre after a long illness, too young at 73 years. Beloved husband of Kate (Kathleen Payne), loving father of Hugh (Catherine), Chris (Louane), Matthew (Maria) and Dave (Julie), and loving grandfather of 10 grandchildren. John was ever-young.…
In This Issue 10
Photo by: Curtis Maynard – Quiet evening on the peninsula March 2014 A tip of the hat to the following members who just recently updated their Club membership status: Chapeau aux membres suivants qui ont tout récemment mis à jour leur adhésion au Club: 3594 Larry Gilchrist; 3648 Hugh Pullen; 4353 Kur R Reckziegel;…
College Principal Shares Road Ahead with Kingston Branch
Focus on “Small Victories” Article by 25366 Mike Shewfelt This past Wednesday, at the Kingston Branch monthly luncheon, RMCC Principal 14458 Dr. Harry Kowal, RMCC ’84, took the time to give the branch members a feel for the ins and outs of strategic renewal. Dr. Kowal’s presentation covered his vision for the road ahead and…
Class Notes
Ex-Cadet Keeps Changing it Up Edited by 25366 Mike Shewfelt 9885 David Bathurst (RMC, Class of ‘74) has been in real estate now for just over five years. It’s his third career after having been in the Navy for 26 years and the IT industry for 14 years. When he retired from the Navy in…
Ex-Cadets & More in the News
H7543 Senator Joe Day Honoured with Engineers Canada Fellowship “Senator Day has truly played a significant role in promoting the profession as a professional engineer and parliamentarian,” Source *** The Aircraft Arresting System (AAS) Team of 22450 Maj Paul Whalen (RMC 2002) (3rd from right), Capt Steven Vézina, MWO Jean-Marc Bériault and Gabriella Sabou were…
Who Are They?
1. Who Is It? a) Paul Roman; b) Adrian Travis; c) Adam Gordon; or d) Bruce McAlpine Maintenance Officer – Department of National Defence – 2 Combat Engineer Regiment Deputy Base Commander – Department of National Defence – Area Support Unit Toronto Business Development Consultant – Gordon’s Estate Services Senior Consultant – SECOR Manager…
The Week That Was… at RMCC
Renowned Canadian Artist James Keirstead visited RMCC last Tuesday – 4 Mar. Many of Keirstead’s works appear in the halls of the Mackenzie Building and other locations within the college. These Keirstead paintings are part of a substantial donation by 7076 John van Haastrecht. – Class of 1966. Previous e-Veritas article on John van Haastrecht…
Air Force Mess Dinner
RMCC 4th Years Air Force Mess Dinner This past Wednesday, the 5th of March, the Fourth Year officer cadets of the Royal Canadian Air Force joined together with many distinguished guests for the annual Fourth Year RCAF Mess Dinner. With the Meet and Greet beginning at 18h00, and the event as a whole continuing until…
Training for the “M”
Weekly PMT – Professional Military Training 1st Year Class: On Wednesday March 5th for PMT, the First Years of the Cadet Wing conducted their first rucksack march at RMCC in order to prepare their kit for this summer’s Basic Military Officer Qualification course. This familiarized them with how to pack a ruck sack properly…
Two Plays that the Foundation Sponsored: Hair & The Two Worlds of Charlie F
Hair & The Two Worlds of Charlie F By: M0737 Maj Andrew Belyea, CD, PhD – Assistant Professor | Department of English For the past several years now, the RMCC Foundation has generously supported learning at the College by sponsoring English Department theatre trips that provide students from across the disciplinary spectrum with relevant, meaningful,…
Cadets Travel to Florida to Jump From Perfectly Good Aircraft
Cadets Spend Their Reading Week Skydiving in Florida Article by: 25997 OCdt (IV) Andrew Birchall, 7 Sqn Who wants to jump out of a perfectly good airplane for their spring break? Surprisingly, a large group of adrenaline-seeking RMCC Cadets and a few graduates signed up and slapped down over $1,800 each to do exactly that!…
Experiencing Guatemala & Kenya in More Ways than One
Guatemala 2014 : À la découverte de la terre des Mayas – un article par Élof Charlotte Raymond (26060) et Brenden Hogan (26566) Le 17 février dernier, après un départ retardé de plus de 2 jours dû à la température et à la difficulté de trouver un autre vol accommodant 10 personnes, l’équipe Guatemala 2014…