Major (ret) 18866 Eva Martinez… Remembers MINUGU – 15 Years Later

15th Anniversary of MINUGUA  Canada’s contribution to the United Nations Mission in Guatemala (MINUGUA) was perhaps small in size but it was certainly not insignificant.  After a brutal 36-year civil war between the Guatemalan government and the leftist wing guerrilla movement known as the URNG (National Revolutionary Unit of Guatemala), an armistice was signed in…

Awards & Prizes for Soon to be Jr Officers

Awards and Prizes Photos by 25881 OCdt (III) Anthony Matlock  (All photos L-R) Following is a list of the major major awards & prizes for the Class of 2012. 25447 OFFICER CADET DE SOUZA The Sword of Distinction for Leadership is awarded to the graduating ROTP/RETP officer cadet who displays outstanding leadership through attaining the…

E3161 Victoria Edwards: 16004 Major Trevor McLeod, Member ANA Legal School Training Advisor Team

  E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) interviewed 16004 Major Trevor McLeod (RMC 1987) who is serving as a member of the ANA Legal School Training Advisor Team at the Afghan National Army Legal School (ANA Legal School), which was established on 3 February 2010 on the grounds of its temporary home at the Kabul Military…

Club Survey, On The Way Soon…

The SRSC Phase 3 Survey – Warning Order Subject: WARNING ORDER – RMC Club of Canada Strategic Review – Phase 3 Survey This is a Warning Order to alert you to be watching for a brief but important survey that will be distributed next week to as many cadets and ex-cadets as possible, regardless of…

RMC’s Model NATO Team in Washington; Cadets & Staff Do Battlefield Tour in Europe

RMC Contingent Represents The Netherlands at Competition in Washington, D.C. Article by 25779 OCdt (III) Scott Nantes On Wednesday, February 15, while the rest of the college awoke to find that their dining hall had been converted into an airport hangar, the RMC Model NATO team was en route to Washington, D.C. Each year, Kent…

Victoria Edwards, In Conversation: MWO Chris Embree, RMC Band Officer

E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) interviewed MWO Chis Embree, RMC band officer, who replaced MWO Martin Huppé on October 23rd, 2011. e-veritas: What instruments do you play? MWO Chris Embree: Like MWO Martin Huppé, my primary instrument is the saxophone. I also play clarinet and flute. I also consider myself a closet percussionist. As a…

Go RMC! Beat Army! Photos and Some Memories…

Go RMC! Beat Army! USMA hosts Canada’s Royal Military College on Feb. 4 in a renewal of what had been the longest-running international hockey series. By: WJO At the beginning of each hockey season every team aims to make the play-offs, as a minimum. RMC Paladins have come up short; there will be no post…

Physics at RMC – A New Department: 1995 to 2001

The History of Physics at RMC is “still” a work in progress…The long-term aim is to have a book published. For now we are fortunate to have obtained from Dr David Baird portions of his draft which covers the period up to 2001. This is the fourth and final part in the series.   CHAPTER SIX A…

Physics – A Newly-Bilingual Department: 1980 to 1995

The History of Physics at RMC is “still” a work in progress…The long-term aim is to have a book published. For now we are fortunate to have obtained from Dr David Baird portions of his draft which covers the period up to 2001. Next week in e-Veritas we will cover Chapter six. (This is part…

PHYSICS AT RMC: The Middle Years 1960-1980 (Part Two of a Three part series)

The History of Physics at RMC is “still” a work in progress…The long-term aim is to have a book published. For now we are fortunate to have obtained from Dr David Baird portions of his draft which covers the period up to 2001.  Next week in e-Veritas we will cover the 1981 – 2001 era.…

PHYSICS AT RMC – The First 125 Years, 1876 to 2001

PHYSICS AT RMC The First 125 Years, 1876 to 2001 David C. Baird Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics   PREFACE xxx This history of the physical sciences at the Royal Military College was initiated in 1999 by Dr. Tom Racey, the Head of the Department of Physics, as a response to the request from the…

The Week That Was…& More

Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean   Photo:  Le Sous-lieutenant Eric Dionne, du Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean, a reçu le Médaille du service méritoire de Son Excellence le très honorable David Johnston, à Rideau Hall le 13 décembre dernier.  On le voit ici avec ses parents, Son Excellence le très honorable David Johnston…

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