Ex Cadet Documents Life at RRMC / Hatley Castle Artifacts
After graduating from military college, 4906 Stanley (Stan) Franklin (RRMC RMC 1960) was a combat engineer with the Royal Canadian Engineers, and stayed in the army for 10 years, attaining the rank of Captain. He then pursued a career in civilian life working for Ontario Hydro, obtained an MBA and ended his career as manager…
Careers | Carrières
[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. To see the complete details of the jobs, you should be registered on www.RMC-Careers.com. Voici une liste des possibilités d’emploi fournis par nos partenaires de RHR avec…
REUNION WEEKEND – PHOTO & VIDEO MEMORIES FROM LAST YEAR
MEMORIES FROM LAST YEAR Click on the images below to see videos from Reunion Weekend 2008!!! In this Issue 40: REUNION WEEKEND 2009 – Schedule of Events; THE BIRCHALL PAVILION PROJECT – Another Perspective; Wall of Honour – A Special New Addition to the College; College Top Brass Meet Community and Academic Leaders; “I’m on…
REUNION WEEKEND 2009 – Schedule of Events
Schedule of events for this weekend Thursday 1 Oct 1830 hrs – Legacy Dinner. Just a handful of tickets left – Contact Panet House Office to be placed on a waiting list. List will close Tuesday at noon Kingston time. Final notifications will be sent out end of business on Tuesday. Silent Auction Info. Make…
THE BIRCHALL PAVILION PROJECT – Another Perspective
Last week we presented a perspective on the Birchall pavilion from the Director of Athletics, Darren Cates. He was kind enough to share his feelings and memories from “his perspective” – which is understandably geared towards that of a sports administrator working hard to improve the sports facilities under his charge. In this edition, we…
Wall of Honour – A Special New Addition to the College
Wall of Honour – A Special New Addition to the College by 5877 Ted Davie (RRMC RMC 1963) The Class of ’63 started discussing our gift to the College on our entry to the Old Brigade in 2005. We considered all the standard gifts other classes seem to give like an academic Chair, etc, but…
College Top Brass Meet Community and Academic Leaders
by M0917 Dean Fleet Principal of Queens University meets RMC Commandant, Commodore Truelove and RMC principal Joel Sokolsky in the Commandant’s office on 21 September 2009. Dr. Daniel Woolf, of British origins, earned his undergrad in History at Queen’s in 1980. From then he went on to his doctorate at Oxford University before returning to…
“I’m on Send, You’re on Receive” & Running in Memory of Mic
Starting with this edition of e-Veritas we hope to have a regular article from a cadet within the Wing. The topics will vary. Basic ground rules apply in that the article will not criticize official Canadian Forces or RMC policy. The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the…
Paladin Hockey Cadet at CISM “Golf” Selection Camp & VARSITY SPORTS UPDATE
Mixing hockey / golf / cadet duties all in a days work! by 24974 Richard Lim (RMC 2011) This summer had I had the fortunate opportunity to do something that no other RMC cadet has done in recent history; quite possibly ever. I attended the CF Golf CISM selection camp. As many are aware a…
Top 4 – Fall Semester / Team RMC Place 3rd in Superwalk for Parkinson’s
An Interview With One of The Top 4 Cadets – Fall 2009 Article & photos by 25275 OCdt Julia Anderson (From Left): Cadet Wing Training Officer 24561 Marc-Andre F.Pelland, Cadet Wing Commander 24410 Nicholas Bouchard, Deputy Cadet Wing Commander 24649 Kayla MacMillan, Cadet Wing Administration Officer 24924 Maxime Bernier-Brideau. IN CONVERSATION WITH 25275 JULIA ANDERSON…
Ex Cadets, Professors, and Staff in the News
Malgré une amputation, Simon Mailloux repart pour le front afghan Amputee soldier heads back to Afghanistan – 23350 Simon Mailloux (RMC 2006) Le capitaine Mailloux serait le premier soldat de l’histoire militaire canadienne à retourner en zone de combat après avoir subi une amputation. Shortly after losing one of his legs while on duty in…
Where Are They Now? & Chinook Pilot Returns
We have contacted numerous ex-cadets from the fifties through to the new millennium and plan to feature them in the coming months to give readers a chance to catch up with names and faces from each of the respective CMCs. If you would like to contribute to this column, please feel free to email me…