Ex-Cadets and More in the News

Light shines through Naval Memorial Window RAdm Hughes told the guests what to expect: “Look for the lovely [Navy] Lady Rose that the Wrens Association has developed for the naval centennial. Look for the names of the 24 ships sunk in the First World War and the one that sunk in the Second World War,…

Where are they now?

17432 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Bradley, CD (RRMC 1990) is Base Commander Canadian Forces Base/ASU Edmonton. He joined the Canadian Forces in 1986. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Military and Strategic Studies, Political Science and Economics concentration, from Royal Roads Military College in 1990. Lieutenant-Colonel Bradley deployed to Afghanistan with his Reconnaissance Squadron for…

Mechanical Engineering Alumni – The Cordite Foundation

Did you know? Researched by: e3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) The mandate of the Royal Military College of Canada, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cordite Foundation is to provide financial support to those activities of the staff and students of the Department of Mechanical Engineering that add value to their experiences at the Royal Military College…

Currie Hall, is on the Registry of Historic Places of Canada

Currie Hall, built in 1922 is on the Registry of Historic Places of Canada. Researched by: E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) This hall was built just after the end of the First World War by Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell, when he was Commandant of the College. The hall is a memorial to the Canadian Corps.…

(W) B.B. Hiring New Coach & Nijmegen Team Start Their Training; & ‘World Robotic Sailing Championship’

Career Opportunity for a Women’s Basketball Head Coach at Royal Military College of Canada starting July 5, 2010. The application deadline is June 11, 2010. Under the direction of the Varsity Manager, the Women’s Basketball Coach provides leadership to the Varsity Basketball team. He/She develops short and long term goals and objectives for the Royal…

Careers | Carrières & The Club is Looking for Tangible Support from Non-Members

[English] [French] Positions Available / Postes disponibles Here is a list of job opportunities provided by our partners from RHR with the working area and the experience required. Voici une liste des possibilités d’emploi fournis par nos partenaires de RHR avec la zone de travail et l’expérience requises. 1. Supply Chain Agent / Agent à…

Books from 3339 Captain (N) (Ret’d) Bryan Elson (RRMC 1955)

3339 Captain (N) (Re’d) Bryan Elson (RRMC 1955) is a former officer of the Royal Canadian Navy, and the current director of the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He lives in Halifax.  [email protected] Bryan Elson retired from the Canadian Navy after 37 years of service, including four years as Commander of CFB…

Opinion: Stop Harping: $1 Billion for Summit Security is a Sound ROI

Stop Harping: $1 Billion for Summit Security is a Sound Return on Investment Financial mismanagement has cost the world trillions upon trillions of dollars, resulted in the loss of millions of jobs, and has thrown global economies and governments into grave disarray; to wit Greece and the EU. $1 billion to ensure that world leaders…

Notices | Avis

As stated in CANFORGEN 089/10, the purpose of this national celebration is to provide Canadians with the opportunity to learn about the history of Canada’s Aboriginal people, and to participate in activities that highlight the diversity of the cultures, traditions and values of the First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. CFB Kingston’s Defence Aboriginal Advisory…

Deaths | Décès

Dr. John Michael Gilliland died at home in Victoria on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010. Born on April 13th, 1939 in Victoria. He is predeceased by his first wife Margaret and survived by his second wife Corinna. Archivist, scholar, lecturer, actor, magician and clown – all were facets of John. He studied at Vic College, UBC,…

Do you know these 16?

Match up the photo with the clue: past Engineer Officer (CME) at Canadian Forces; Associate Professor at RMC; enjoys – Sailing, Scuba diving, Skiing, Photography, Woodworking, & Travelling. graduated with a Space Science degree; is a member of the Windsor Flying Club. had this to say in a petition to the Governor General of Canada,…

IN THIS ISSUE 21

Tony O’Keeffe Off to California to Start RAAM http://www.tonyokeeffe.ca/ COUNTDOWN TO RAAM _ Leave a comment for Tony & the team IN THIS ISSUE 21: 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…

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