RMC Flag Headed to the Prairies
Commodore William Truelove, Commandant RMC and Chief Warrant Officer Tony Slack, College Chief Warrant Officer are shown with the RMC flag on National Flag of Canada Day – February 15th RMC Flag set for display in Manitoba Article & photo by: Lieutenant Cynthia Kent, Royal Military College of Canada – Public Affairs Officer The flag…
What’s Happening At RMC
Finale de sélection de l’équipe Sandhurst du Collège par: Paul-Charles Geoffrion-Lockhead Le samedi 22 janvier dernier a eu lieu l’épreuve finale de sélection de l’équipe Sandhurst du Collège. Par cette belle mais froide matinée, dix-neuf candidats ont concouru dans le but de rejoindre les rangs de cette prestigieuse équipe. Leur présence ce matin-là était le…
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Men’s Basketball OUA- Men’s Basketball CIS – Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball OUA – Women’s Basketball CIS – Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Running OUA – Cross Country CIS Men’s Running / CIS Women’s Running Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- Men’s Hockey CIS – Men’s Hockey Rugby OUA – Men’s Rugby Men’s…
The Week That Was…
Departure for West Point West point Cadets experiencing RMC Annual RMC Winter Sports Day – West Point Cadets Join in the Fun! by OCdt Greg Theriau, 25223, 1 Sqn The weather could not have been better for the Annual RMC Winter Sports Day, which took place on Saturday, 5 February 2011. Joined by fellow Cadets…
Leadership from both West Point & RMC committed to renew the annual Hockey Game in 2012.
The annual RMC/West Point exchange weekend was a complete success. The RMC contingent, including the Commandant, RSM, Principal and CWC, traveled to West Point to support the RMC teams along with the Pipes/Drums and Highland Dancers. Once again the cadets from RMC and West Point enjoyed an incredible experience while getting to know each other…
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Men’s Basketball OUA- Men’s Basketball CIS – Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball OUA – Women’s Basketball CIS – Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Running OUA – Cross Country CIS Men’s Running / CIS Women’s Running Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- Men’s Hockey CIS – Men’s Hockey Rugby OUA – Men’s Rugby Men’s…
What’s Happening At RMC
Super College Engineer Promoted to LCol Photo credit: Lt Cynthia Kent, article: Cdr Darren Rich On a recent Friday afternoon, just after the CF said farewell to one Lieutenant-Colonel, the Commandant made up another. Major Julia Atherley, who has been the College Engineer for four years, was recognized for all her hard work by a…
The Week That Was & Beyond
Commandants Corner… An Amazing Week(end) One of the greatest postings in the Canadian Forces is that of Commandant of RMCC – rich in history, the College carries such a long tradition of excellence and success across all four components of the program. This week, the College again shone in so many areas. Local readers read…
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Men’s Basketball OUA- Men’s Basketball CIS – Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball OUA – Women’s Basketball CIS – Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Running OUA – Cross Country CIS Men’s Running / CIS Women’s Running Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- Men’s Hockey CIS – Men’s Hockey Rugby OUA – Men’s Rugby Men’s…
The Week That Was
The Week That Was… On Monday, College leadership and members of the Cadet wing attended the funeral for 2131 BGen(Ret’d) George Wattsford (RMC 1929) at St. George’s Cathedral. Kingston Branch Ex Cadets were out in full force led by Branch president, 4976 Reg Watts (RRMC RMC 1960). The oldest Ex Cadet, BGen Wattsford served his…
The fast and the furious: a new muscle for cars
Dr. Philip Bates, Dean of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering at RMC and Canada Research Chair in Polymer Processing and Joining Make way for a new brand of cars – cheap, fuel-efficient, strong! It’s what is expected in the green era, and researchers at the Royal Military College of Canada are hoping to deliver…
What’s Happening At RMC
The meshing link Article first appeared in the Kingston Whig Standard 19 January 2011 – By IAN ELLIOT New technologies are being developed at Royal Military College that could make buildings more earthquake proof. Rather than mess around with giant springs, counterweights and other load dampeners built into a large, heavy structure, Dr. Richard Bathurst…