Ex-Cadets & More in the News
Governor General to Present 35 Military Decorations: Rideau Hall – Tuesday – 18 Feb *** Caption: (L-R) Kevin, 22545 Shannon, Brittany and Andrew featured on Dragon’s Den – 5 March. Check local listings for exact timing. RentThisLand.com Fills “Critical Gap in Market” Edited by 25366 Mike Shewfelt Ex-Cadet 22545 Shannon Veurink (Travis), RMC ’03, will…
Class Notes
Ex-Cadet Gets Around 11756 Les Chapman (RMCC, ’78) currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Reynolds Technological Inquires Ltd, RTI Ltd. After graduation and completion of his MARS training, he volunteered for duty on submarines. He served on exchange with the Royal Navy as the Navigation Officer of HMS Opossum before resigning from the…
Keeping Tabs
Responsible for the implementation of major and complex accommodation and real estate projects utilizing private sector project managers, architects, engineers, specialist consultants and contractors. Project values range between $2 and $60 million. *** Technical Training Flight Commander at 426 (T) Sqn 8 Wing Trenton *** Experienced in advisory, leadership and understudy roles as a training…
Unit Parade with an Extra Touch of Class…
Caption: The Hon John Ross Matheson was a true supporter of the Royal Military College of Canada, and so it was with great sadness that e-Veritas heard he passed away on the 27th of December 2013 at the age of 96. In recognition of his contribution to the design of the Canadian Flag as well…
Martini Night; Reading Week – No Life Like It!
The Cadet Wing does it again! Through the hard work of the Cadet President of the Mess Committee, Officer Cadet 26050 (IV) Bensalem and Mess Manager Lorient Alves-Macphail, the Cadet Mess hosted a Martini night for the Wing! Dress was formal attire and the Officer Cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada did not…
PAG’s Contributions at RMCC
PAG’s Contributions at RMCC 26347 OCdt (III) Keith George – 2 Sqn The Peer Assistance Group (PAG) is composed of volunteer officer and naval cadets who are trained to offer confidential, non-judgmental peer listening support for all cadets at RMCC. PAG members are not counsellors that try to solve another person’s problems; rather they are…
Sports….
Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- 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 CIS –…
Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean
Academic Director’s Award at RMC Saint-Jean / Le prix du directeur des études au CMR Saint-Jean – an article by Lieutenant (N) Doug Cuthbert / un article écrit par le Lieutenant de vaisseau Doug Cuthbert On Tuesday February 11, Officer Cadets of the Royal Military College Saint-Jean received the Academic Director’s Award for their excellence academic…
Careers / Carrières
Plant Manager / Directeur d’usine Industries Soca, Montreal Process Engineer or Technician / Ingénieur(e) ou Technologue de procédés ML Management, Montérégie Project Manager / Directeur de projets Constructions Méthodex inc., Montreal Building Inspector / Inspecteur en bâtiment Groupe Ortam, Montreal Director – Claims Management / Directeur – gestion des réclamations Pomerleau, Montreal Director Public Work…
100 years Ago – A Border Scrap
Last Issue (e-Veritas 6) we reprinted an article from 1940: 100 years Ago – The Stone Frigate Under Attack A Border Scrap – was composed for the June, 1926 issue of the Review. Enjoy!
Mike Shewfelt and his fantasy novel “The Phaireoir Legacy” returns…
A year ago, e-Veritas ran a four part series featuring the writing of 25366 Mike Shewfelt, whose fantasy novel “The Phaireoir Legacy” tells the story of College Cadet Jim Carmichael, and his journey on horseback from Kingston to Calgary and beyond. Now that Mike is back in Kingston, we’re picking up where we left off. Mike Shewfelt…
“The boxing finals were held tonight and there were some very good fights. I lost to Mothersill but I think I put up a good fight anyway.”
17 Feb 52 Lt. Col Bannister gave us a dandy sermon this morning in the so called “little things”. He is a wonderful padre. Went swimming and got completely pooped out then went over to room 250 where they were showing a good movie called “School for Danger”- a British restricted film of two special…