Sky’s the Limit for 24052 Sarah Rogers
Reprinted with the kind permission of Canadian Military Family magazine Sky’s the Limit for 24052 Sarah Rogers Written by Vicki L Morrison If anyone is going to inspire young women to join the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) it is Captain Sarah Rogers. MORE…
23555 Lieutenant (Navy) Nadia Shield’s View From the Bridge
23555 Lieutenant (Navy) Nadia Shield’s View From the Bridge Written by Vicki L Morrison Reprinted with the kind permission of Canadian Military Family magazine Being an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) is much more than just a job. To 23555 Lt. (N) Nadia Shields the navy offers a career and a way…
Reine Dawe: Love, Loss and the Life Lessons she has Learned
Reine Dawe: Love, Loss and the Life Lessons she has Learned Reprinted with the kind permission of Canadian Military Family magazine The Dawe family made media headlines across Canada back in 2007 when Captain Matthew Dawe, along with five of his troops and their interpreter lost their lives due to an improvised explosive device. It…
A God-Oriented Story – Post Suicide
A God-Oriented Story – Post Suicide Article submitted by: 15928 Marek Wakulczyk Define God as you wish, I share with you a spiritual story that has brought us some peace. It serves to nudge us back into compassion and love after someone is taken from us by suicide. I have lost friends to war, accidents,…
Join the CDA Institute for a Roundtable Discussion / Joignez-vous à l’Institut de la CAD pour une discussion en table ronde
Join the CDA Institute for a Roundtable Discussion / Joignez-vous à l’Institut de la CAD pour une discussion en table ronde: “Knocking on the Door of World War IV” with / avec David Law (bio below) MORE…
Prof & 4 Cadets Participate in the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands
RMCC Prof & 4 Cadets Participate in the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands OP Distinction in the Netherlands Four Cadets Share Their Experience… From various sources *** Caption: Eye witness to history! Cadets watch the vets pass by during the Dutch Liberation parade in Waginigen where the Germans surrendered to the Canadians…
Sandhurst competition: RMCC do us proud at USMA
Sandhurst competition: RMCC do us proud at USMA By: WJO Fifty-nine teams of cadets from military academies and universities around the world competed in the 49th Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the United States Military Academy West Point, New York, April 10 and 11. RMCC battled hard again this year in extremely challenging conditions. MORE
Monkeys, Men, and Model Cadets: Is Nothing Sacred?
Monkeys, Men, and Model Cadets: Is Nothing Sacred? This past Wednesday, April 8th, the RMCC English Department held its annual English Undergraduate Colloquium. Once the audience had nestled themselves into the famously cozy chairs of Massey 313B, they had the opportunity to see what the three students of Dr. Chantel Lavoie’s ENE 492 Advanced Professional…
CDS visit – no April fools day joke
CDS visit – no April fools day joke! By WJO General Tom Lawson current Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and a former RMCC commandant paid a surprise visit to the college – 1st April. A surprise for two reasons – April 1st is the birthday of the RCAF which one would assume would keep the…
Chris Miner aware of the lineage of sacrifice
Chris Miner aware of the lineage of sacrifice Submitted by Dr Irwin Streight For photographer Chris Miner, a camera is a means to express commitment and to explore mystery. A long-time Kingston resident, Chris was curious about the culture of the military college across the La Salle Causeway. “I expected it to be a…