Dr. Jane Errington: Distinguished Faculty Member Retiring
E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) interviewed Dr. Jane Errington, who is retiring as the Dean of Arts at the Royal Military College of Canada. e-veritas: After earning a B.A. (Hons) (Trent University) and B.Ed., (University of Toronto), you taught at the high school level. Jane Errington: I taught History, English and World Religions in High…
Week in Review (20 – 24 June)
Commandant Keeping Up the Two Year Pace We tried to keep track of the commandant, Commodore Bill Truelove over the past days, as he moves into the last few weeks of his two year tour at the college. He is due to depart in about three weeks. Following are some his highlights from the The…
College Chief Warrant Officer and Both Padres…On the Move
Change of CCWO at RMCC photos by: 25385 Alex Zaporzan From one mentoring role to another A/SLt 24498 Noelani Shore Though Chief Warrant Officer Tony Slack was only posted to the Royal Military College as the College Chief for one year, it is a position he will miss. He spent the last…
Summer on the Peninsula – Transition Well Underway
That Time of the Year When Big Changes Take Place on the Peninsula By: WJO – Photos by Alex Zaporzan It’s beginning to really look like summer in and around RMCC! While some officer-cadets and other students have been enjoying a relaxing summer, away from the college – a number of those staying on the…
ALOY GRADUATES 16
Aboriginal Leadership Opportunity Year (ALOY) Graduation Ceremony at RMC Commodore William Truelove, Commandant RMC and Chief Donald Maracle, Chief of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ) were the reviewing officers for the 2011 ALOY graduation held last Friday, June 17. This is the third year that such a graduation has taken place at…
What’s Happening At RMC
Photo by Cynthia Kent RMC OP NIJMEGEN 2011 TEAM GEARS UP By NCdt Shane Beaudry – 2 I/C OP NIJMEGEN 2011 The Royal Military College is participating once again in the 2011 OP Nijmegen happening 19-22 July 2011 overseas in The Netherlands. The meaning behind OP Nijmegen for any contingent in Canada is the tradition…
Summer on The Peninsula: Fun in The Sun
Fun in the Sun After a hard day in the classroom, Officer Cadets like to blow off some steam. Using the pier and the volleyball court they enjoy the camaraderie that comes from playing team sports. At other times of the day, Officer Cadets will go for runs, kayak and workout in the Gym across…
RMCC H.R. Hit 2 Home Runs & Rugby Coach in N.B.
RMC HR team receives recognition from Ottawa By: Lieutenant Cynthia Kent Royal Military College of Canada Public Affairs Officer The Royal Military College of Canada has been recognized for outstanding work by the Assistant Deputy Minister (Human Resources-Civilian) with two Merit Awards. The Human Resources team at RMC won the team 2011 ADM (HR-Civ)…
21 Mugged Out at SSM
Should auld acquaintance be forgot? A full-house of members, family and friends were on hand last Friday at the Senior Staff Mess to see a number of members – both military & civilian mugged out. It included 14 or so military staff who are moving on to new challenges including the commandant, Commodore Bill Truelove,…
Summer on The Peninsula: No Rest for the Wicked
A June Day at RMC Article & photos by: 25385 Alex Zaporzan Some readers may be wonder what’s going on at RMC during the summer. We have a wide range of activities going on over the next few months. Officer Cadets over the summer partake in Second Language Training, DECOMP (A summer for Engineering…
The Week That Was
Peter Dawe’s Retirement Luncheon Photos by: Dan Fleming Departure With Style By: WJO A genuine outpouring of fondness and affection was displayed by a well turned-out crowd, many of them Ex- cadets, college staff, former colleagues and long time family friends, for the retiring RMC Club Executive Director, Peter Dawe, at his retirement BBQ Luncheon…