We Remember

 ____________________________________________________________ Click on photo and names for better viewing ____________________________________________________________ The Review – 2000

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“Was that you back then?”

As a part of the Summer Cruise of HMCS ONTARIO in July 1956 we went down the West coast of North America as far south as the Equator, and then made a port call in Quaquille, Ecuador. As it transpired, the Ecuadorian Railway was doing a test run of a new self-propelled passenger car from…

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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…

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November 11th: What do I remember?

What do I remember? 26659 OCdt (II) Danielle Andela – e -Veritas Correspondent Ever since we were small children, we have been told to stop fiddling, stand up straight and be quiet, because it is time to remember. From the moment we were old enough to know what it means we have stood through these…

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Did you know? Navy Bay Cairn and RMC

Navy Bay Cairn and Point Frederick The Navy Bay Cairn, memorializing those who served on Lake Ontario during the War of 1812, is the last of the Boards which make up the Point Frederick War of 1812-15 Self-guided Walking Tour, opened by the Commandant, BGen Al Meinzinger, on 5 September, 2013. The erection of 12…

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Memorial stained glass windows at the Royal Military College of Canada

E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) has been researching the memorial stained glass windows at the Royal Military Collegeof Canada. Following the Remembrance Service at the arch, 1967 two memorial stained glass windows were unveiled by the Commandant, 2576 Commodore W. P. Hayes, CD. 1967 was the 25th Anniversary of Dieppe and the 15th of Graduation…

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