Catching UP – We get emails
Thank you for the superb job you did in covering Danny in the latest edition. Your personal words on Danny so beautifully captured the respect and admiration we had for this marvelous man. I think he enriched the life of everyone who took the time to listen to him. Gail and I were so sad…
100 years Ago – The Stone Frigate Under Attack
“The Night Attack of March 17, 1914” Submitted by: 8057 Ross McKenzie – RMC Museum Curator Early College publications are a treasure trove of information on the College and on Cadet activities (ex-Cadet activities too!) both official and unofficial. The very first College yearbook, The Stone Frigate, 1914, was a one-off initiative, published by the…
16 Feb 1952: Brock Squadron Receives Ensign
15 Feb 52 This morning we paraded all the way over to Grant Hall for a special memorial service and then tramped the long way back again for lunch. Then after a couple of hours, in we marched again to the Cross of Sacrifice for a parade of all of Kingston garrison’s personnel both active…
Deaths | Décès
6239 DICK, Lawrence Kent On January 25, 2014 the gates of heaven opened and welcomed Larry into his eternal home. His memory will be cherished by his loving wife of 49 years, Nancy; his three daughters, Heather, Sharon (Kevin Nemeth) and Sarah (Kevin Henson); his eight grandchildren, Jillianne, Avagail, Kylee, Sophie, Annalise, Sadie, Aubree and…
In This Issue 5
A cartoon from the very first issue of the RMC Review- May 1920- that has a “timeless” message! ________________________ 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: RCNSE 121 John Young;…
Class Notes..,
Ex-Cadet Fought the Good Fight as Commandant of Royal Roads Edited by 25366 Mike Shewfelt 7264 Col. (ret) K. Ross Betts (RMC ’67) is a licensed professional engineer with a Master’s degree in engineering from RMC. He was first and foremost a fighter pilot but also filled a variety of other interesting posts in both…
23847 Wesley Tse – Provides Expertise in Philippines Disaster
RMCC Alumnus 23847 Wesley Tse – provides expertise in Philippines Disaster CALGARY – Royal Military College of Canada alumnus 23847 Wesley Tse (Civil Engineering, 2008) returned earlier this week from three weeks in the Philippines after being mobilized by Engineering Ministries International as part of its disaster response to Typhoon Haiyan. While others were still…
Leaders and Aspiring Leaders Pay Heed
H17417 Col The Hon J.R. Matheson KStJ, CD delivered the Royal Military College of Canada convocation address in May 1993. Many of the people who were in attendance considered it one of the most memorable and inspiring speeches that they had ever heard; spoken by a man supported by not one but two canes. With…
Keeping Tabs…
Over ten years of progressive experience in leadership and operations management in several functional areas including Human Resource practice. – Fluently bilingual; Extensive experience in many core HR functions; Over 5 years experience in financial management, budgeting, business planning and controlling; Senior policy advisor and developer; Community advocate with experience leading not for profit…
Lundy’s Lane July 25 Update: RMC Club (Hamilton Branch) CELEBRATES THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF LUNDY’s LANE JULY 25
RMC CLUB (HAMILTON BRANCH) CELEBRATES THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF LUNDY’s LANE – JULY 25, 2014 RMC CELEBRATES THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF LUNDY’s LANE JULY 25, 2014 The Hamilton Branch is hosting a Luncheon event for RMC Alumni and guests, in Niagara Falls on Friday July 25th, 2014. July 25 is the 200th…
RMCC: The Week That Was & More…Staff Perspective
RMCC: The Week That Was & More… As a part of the USMA and RMCC Exchange, the RMC Club sponsored Alumni game was a great success on Saturday afternoon and included 4 x former NHLers (Rick Smith, Fred Barrett, Brad Marsh and Jean Payette) and 20 Ex cadets. The two game referees were also Ex…
RMCC: The Week That was & More – Cadet Perspective
Photo by 26346 (III) OCdt Dan Ryan Severe winter weather at RMCC has a positive side By: 26670 NCdt (III) Katherine Silins Attending RMCC in the winter teaches cadets many important skills: the ability to skate to class in oxfords, the pricing of space heaters at Canadian Tire, exactly who on campus has a car,…