Long Service Recognition Awards
xxxxxx Last Tuesday the Commandant, Commodore Bill Truelove gathered with a number of long-service RMCC employees. The occasion was recognizing and presenting Long Service awards to a number of RMC civilian team members. During a wonderful ceremony in Currie Hall, the Commandant publically thanked these individuals for their incredible contributions and commitment to DND and…
Young Memorial Lecture: Dr Tyseer Aboulnasr from U.B.C.
J.D. Young Memorial Lecture – Big Success By: WJO The College once again honoured the memory of Maj Doug Young through the Young Memorial Lecture. This year, Dr. Tyseerr Aboulnasr, from UBC, presented an excellent lecture entitled “Leadership, the Canadian Way”. This terrific presentation was in front of facility, staff & cadets to a full…
Ex Cadets Ring the Bell @ TSE…And Much More
Thursday, March 4, 2010 – Biox Corporation (Two Ex Cadets) Opens the Market 14971 Tim Haig (RMC 1985) , President and CEO and 16890 Kevin Norton (RMC 1990), Co-Founder, BIOX Corporation joined Ungad Chadda, Senior Vice President, Toronto Stock Exchange, TMX Group to open the market. BIOX Corporation is a renewable energy company, which operates…
Where are they now?
Success of an Engineer A/SLt 24498 Noelani Shore (RMC 2009) Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, this Toronto-raised Engineer is not your average ex-cadet. 10143 Mr. Mike McCartney (RMC 1974), BA Sc., P. Eng., BDS, emigrated to Canada in 1953, and joined the Royal Military College in 1970. He stayed for one year, before graduating with…
RRMC Memories
mjmmm MORE RRMC MEMORIES Researched by E3161 Victoria Edwards The bar at Royal Roads features a selection of badges which provide an emblem for ships, air squadrons, reserve divisions and shore establishments. All Canadian Navy badges are surmounted by either the naval crown, which distinguishes HMC ships from other badges. Badges, which first came into…
Catching Up With the News
17948 Captain Matthew Barlee (RRMC 1991) has been instrumental in creating opportunities for Canadian Forces personnel to be involved in the Olympics in a ceremonial role as the Canadian Forces liaison officer to the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) for the 2010 Olympic andParalympic Winter Games. An elite athlete himself, he qualified for the 2008 Canadian…
100 Years of Naval Service – Dr. Richard Gimblett
Canada proudly celebrates 100 years of naval service in 2010. This lavishly illustrated commemorative volume chronicles the full century of the Canadian Navy as a proud national institution. The editor, 12173 Doctor Richard Gimblett (RMC 1979) is the command historian of the Canadian Navy and past president of the Canadian Nautical Research Society. A former…
Careers | Carrières
[English] [French] Positions Available / Postes disponibles Transportation Security and Traffic Coordinator / Coordonnateur, circulation et sécurité routière – Gatineau – minimum 5 years of experience (Ville de Gatineau) Assitant director / Directeur adjoint – St-Rémi – minimum 10 years of experience (Lécuyer et Fils) Senior Windows and Linux Server Engineer / Analyste en informatique…
Who was he?
Who was he? * He was born 1891.02.16 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. * The Hamilton neighbourhood bounded by Barton Street East (North), Main Street East (south), Wentworth Street (west) and Sherman Avenue (east) was named after his father, who was the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. * He graduated from RMC in 1911. * In…
You May Know These 24…But Do You Really Know Them?
Match up the photo with the clue: die-hard NY Mets – NY Rangers – NY Giants fan; former varsity hockey player. former EA to the commandant; Cycling and Ultra cycling enthusiast. varsity basketball & rugby player; Tommy Smart Cup winner. the glue that keeps 6 Merritt Drive operating on all cylinders. completed a MA @…
Deaths | Décès
JOHN (JACK) TRIPP – CWO (retired) MMM, CD – 02 January 1940 to 05 March 2010 Honourary RMC graduate – 1983 & 1995 Member Legion Branch #160 UBIQUE After a courageous battle with cancer, John (Jack) passed away on 05 March 2010 at the age of 70 in Picton, ON. He will be deeply missed…
IN THIS ISSUE 9
STRAIGHT FROM VANCOUVER AND THE 2010 OLYMPICS “It is a reminder to all of us that in this wonderful country of ours anything is possible if you dream big and are prepared to put in the work to achieve great things.” Thanks for your best wishes to the boys prior to the Olympic Final. Quite…