Commandant and the Vancouver Branch

BGen Tremblay Explains Budget Impact Article by 13766 Konrad Mech The RMC Club of Canada Vancouver Branch was pleased to host the Commandant of RMCC, BGen Eric Tremblay, and the DAth Darren Cates, at the Vancouver Club with the generous sponsorship of Weatherhaven Canada Resources Ltd. on Tuesday July 3rd. Despite a delayed flight due…

PERSONAL ACCOUNTS SOUGHT AFGHANISTAN / TÉMOIGNAGES PERSONNELS RECHERCHÉS

PERSONAL ACCOUNTS SOUGHT AFGHANISTAN: A SOLDIER’S STORY 2002-2014 Afghanistan: A Soldier’s Story 2002-2014 is a growing collection of the human stories and images of those Canadians who served in the Afghan mission. It is both a legacy and tribute that will commemorate the outstanding contributions of our Canadian Forces (CF) men and women and the…

The Way It Was…In Photos

Over the next few weeks we plan on posting a number of “oldies but goodies photos” from the past 10 decades & beyond. Most of these photos have little or no captions. We retrieved them from both the Royal Military College of Canada library archives and an old shoe box full of photos laying around…

New Officer Cadets Receive Warm Welcome into the C. F.

New Officer Cadets Receive Warm Welcome into the C. F. By: WJO Twenty-five young women and men from Kingston and Eastern Ontario became the newest Officer Cadets in the Canadian Forces during a Regular Officer Training Program Enrollment Ceremony at the Senior Staff Mess, Royal Military College of Canada, July 5th. Brigadier-General Eric Tremblay, the…

An Athlete’s Perspective: The College Varsity Program

A College Athlete’s Take on Recent Changes to the Athletics Program Article by 24647 Paul Lystiuk  The recent announcement of the changes to the College’s Varsity Athletic Program has affected many different people at the College. As I have been an active member of almost all aspects of the RMCC athletic program in the past…

As I See It: Summer on the Peninsula

What does summer mean for the Officer Cadets…? Article by 25366 Mike Shewfelt It is a well-known fact that life for the Cadets at the College follows a cycle, with different pillars taking the forefront at different times of the year. This is true for the staff as well, who,although they face a busy summer…

Careers | Carrières

  Quality Engineer / Ingénieur Qualité – Résolution de problèmes Bombardier Aéronautique, Montreal Quality Engineer – Advanced Quality Planning / Ingénieur Qualité – Développement de produits Bombardier Aéronautique, Montreal Project Manager Asbestos and Hazardous Materials (2 openings) / Chargé de projets amiante et matières dangereuses (2 postes) Le Groupe Gesfor Poirier Pinchin inc., Montreal MRB…

US Marine Opinion: Get Over It! We Are Not All Created Equal

Get Over It! We Are Not All Created Equal The Marine Corps Times recently published a handful of articles in regard to opening Infantry Officer Course (IOC) to females and the possibility of integrating women into the infantry community. In mid-April the Commandant directed the “integration” of the first wave of female officers into IOC…

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I was overwhelmed by the breadth and thoroughness of the article entitled An Impressive Art Collection at RMCC by Kamille Parkinson PhD in the latest edition of eVeritas. She is able to describe the historical background of the overall collection in such an interesting way as to appeal to all readers whether they have an…

Flashback: Sir Arthur Currie and RMC, Part 2

The following letter is the second part of our two part series on Sir Arthur Currie and the Royal Military College. It appeared in Vol 1 of the RMC Review (1920), following the visit of Sir Arthur Currie to RMC in January of that year. For Sir Arthur Currie’s visit to RMC, click here.  From…

In This Issue 28

In This Issue 28: To find an article: copy title into the search bar on the top of the website and press the ‘enter’ key. To search for an individual: type their name into the search bar and press the ‘enter’ key. Focus on Military Staff: 14510 LCol Sue Wigg, Outgoing Director of Cadets Senior…

Focus on Military Staff: 14510 LCol Sue Wigg, Outgoing Director of Cadets

25366 Mike Shewfelt recently had the chance to sit down with 14510 LCol Sue Wigg, the outgoing Director of Cadets at the College.  e-Veritas: What have you seen change since your arrival on the Peninsula and now…? 14510 LCol Sue Wigg: From my perspective the essence of both the DCdts responsibilities and College life has not…

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