PGs & the 2010 Battlefield Tour
xxxx Battlefield Reflection 2010 By: Avery Burns (PICTURE ABOVE) When I applied to complete my Master’s at RMC in War Studies, I had no idea that in one year I would be standing in ankle-deep mud overlooking the great battlefields of the First and Second World Wars. For several years now, a group of cadets…
RMC Club’s tour of S.E. Asia, (extended) deadline
Don’t forget to sign up for the RMC Club’s forthcoming tour of Southeast Asia, 11 – 27 March, with visits to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Melaka) Cambodia (Angkor Wat), Vietnam (Saigon, Hue, Hoi An, Hanoi) , and a final three days in Bangkok! Sign up by the (extended) deadline of 16 January and save $350 per…
KGH and RMC
As part of the series about the longstanding relationship between KGH and RMC, and the endearing (mostly) relationships between cadets and nurses, here is another interview, this time from a nurse’s perspective. For previous articles click here. Interview by E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) – 3949 Angus Stuart Armstrong (RMC 1957) and Elgay Jennet Harten…
Le CMR et la tradition équine
Le CMR et la tradition équine 15 octobre 2008 Par: Élof Donovan Huppé (24168) L’équitation, quel noble et gracieux sport. Depuis des temps immémoriaux, l’utilisation des chevaux a structuré le développement des sociétés, et l’emploi de la cavalerie sur les champs de batailles a modifié l’évolution de la guerre jusqu’aux temps modernes. En ce qui concerne…
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