Experience on the Survey Field School of 2015 (GEE363)

Experience on the Survey Field School of 2015 (GEE363) Article by: OCdt Arnold 26783;OCdt Besedin 26789; OCdt Coleman 26763;OCdt Moore 26813 The third year Civil Engineering class began the 2015 Survey Field School at RMCC on the 20th of April. Surveying is a means of making relatively large-scale, accurate measurements of the Earth’s surface. The…

John Plant Named a Principal Emeritus

John Plant Named a Principal Emeritus By: WJO H3948 Dr John Plant has had a long and distinguished career. Included is 50 years of pretty well consecutive service to the Royal Military College of Canada in various forms – Professor, Principal and RMC Foundation volunteer. The former Principal (1984 – 1999) has been appointed Principal…

“Mama Meinzinger”: recounting life at RMCC as “College Mom”

“Mama Meinzinger”: recounting life at RMCC as “College Mom” By: OCdt 26659 (III) Danielle Andela Joy Meinzinger, wife of the outgoing Commandant of the Royal Military College of Canada, has spent the last two years supporting not only her family but also the cadets and staff in their daily operations and living. Joy describes herself…

The Week that Was & More

Memorial and Commissioning Parade Preparation Surprise Visit Two Commandants, One Class (1989) Class of ’64 Luncheon – The RMC Sandhurst Team Connects with the Past Former Otter Squadron member gets his due MORE…

Countdown: 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 & Cadets be careful on what you tell your mother!

Cadets are now focusing earnestly on their drill and deportment in anticipation of what promises to be another excellent Graduation ceremony executed with precision: Working up to Graduation Parade; This Year’s Top 5, Signing Off; Cadets be careful on what you tell your mother! MORE…

Copper Sunday & Battle of Atlantic Ceremony

Copper Sunday – 2015 & Battle of Atlantic 70th Annual Ceremony MORE

Cadets clean up Kingston with annual community service projects by I, III & IV years

Caption: Third year cadets from RMCC at the end of a day of cleaning-up City of Kingston parks & recreation areas. A tradition from this event includes a tree planting ceremony with a plaque – see photo below. Cadets clean up Kingston with annual community service projects by I, III & IV years; MORE

The Week That Was & More

Keeping the ‘Paladins’ front & centre; Cadets best friends visit RMCC (again) during exam period / Les meilleurs amis des élèves officiers visitent (encore une fois) le CMRC durant la période d’examen Band Awards & Party *** MORE

The Week That Was & More

Although the exam period is over, there’s still a lot to be done, as RMCC gears up for the final few weeks of the 2014-15 school year. This past week the college sent a contingent of Cadets to Royal Roads University to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the Royal Roads Military College…

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RMCC has excellent showing in NSA cyber exercise Other news from around the peninsula… Spotlight on RMCC Faculty: Professor Richard J Bathurst – Civil Engineering Department MORE

IV Year Aeronautical Engineering Presentation – draws a crowd

IV Year Aeronautical Engineering Presentation – draws a crowd CDS among those in attendance On 1 April 2015, the Aeronautical Engineering Class of 2015, presented the aircraft that they had laboured over since September to a Currie Hall, filled to capacity with distinguished guests, members and students of the RMC and industry representatives. The goal…

Band very big part of the RMCC fabric

Band very big part of the RMCC fabric By 26358 OCdt Nicholas Saulnier, CWBO (photo left) If you’ve ever been to a major event at RMCC, chances are you’ve had an encounter with the college band. As the largest authorized volunteer band in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), the RMCC Band is the only band…

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