Kelly Lupton: Physical Education Manager Q & A
Kelly Lupton is a retired Sergeant in the Army Reserves. The Queen’s University graduate has represented the Canadian Forces at two different CISM volleyball championships and two different World Military Games. The native of Georgetown, Ontario and former school teacher has worked at Personnel Support Programs (PSP) in NDHQ as a National Sports Co-ordinator and…
HMCS WALLACEBURG CREW DROPPED BY RMC FOR TEA
This photo of HMCS WALLACEBURG from her cutter (you can see it is not in its davits) at the Royal Military College jetty in Kingston, Ontario was featured in the Admiral’s Log, the official newsletter of the Admiral Desmond Piers Naval Association of Bridgewater N.S. The Algerine-class minesweeper which was acquired 1959 and stricken 1969…
Des élèves-officiers du CMRSJ à bord HMCS Ville de Québec & RMCC Comdt Visits RMCSJ
LES FUTURS OFFICIERS DES FORCES CANADIENNES ONT UN APERÇU DE LA VIE MILITAIRE – par Aspirant de marine Benjamin Deutsch Montréal – Quelques membres de la division des élèves-officiers du Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean (CMR Saint-Jean) ont eu la chance de voir l’intérieur du bateau de reconnaissance HMCS Ville de Québec, mis à quai…
CMRSJ et la Course de l’armée
REUNION WEEKEND – RMC St. Jean (September 11 – 12, 2009) La Fin de Semaine de Réunion à CMR SJ Le Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean a tenu sa fin de semaine des Anciens du 11 au 13 septembre. L’événement, le second depuis la réouverture du Collège en mai 2008 fut un énorme succès. L’horaire…
Deaths | Décès
-20805 Brian Timothy Meloche, (RMC 1997) – 37, of Dartmouth, formerly of Wolfville, quietly passed away in Dartmouth General Hospital after a longtime illness on Sunday, September 20, 2009. Born on March 16, 1972, he was a son of Sandy Helmkay and Terry Meloche. Brian was a generous, caring man and a loyal friend who…
OFFICIAL OPENINGS – On Schedule – Reunion Weekend Saturday
The back-to-back official openings for the Birchall pavilion and the Wall of Honour are scheduled for Saturday, October 3rd. Ex cadets / family & friends from the entire RMC extended community are invited to attend to take part in these two back-to-back historic events. In This Issue 39: Varsity Updates & Reunion Weekend Sports;…
Varsity Updates & Reunion Weekend Sports
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 Mens Running / CIS Womens Running Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- Hockey CIS – Hockey Rugby OUA – Rugby Men’s Soccer OUA – Men’s…
Women’s Rugby Hitting Hard
RMC Women’s Rugby Off to Great Start for the Season. Photos By: 25275 OCdt Julia Anderson (w) Rubgy – A pleasant start to the second season as a club. Earn a split in first two matches. IV Catie Keyser, 24633 After only one practice as a group, the RMC women’s rugby club played a friendly…
RMC – Iron Men & Women / OTTAWA ARMY RUN
RMC AT THE 2009 IRONMAN COMPETITION By 24610 OCdt Fenoulhet It’s 0155 in the morning and I can’t sleep. My alarm will sound in five minutes telling me to get up, put on my combats and prepare myself for one of the most gruelling physical challenges the Canadian Forces has to offer. This challenge is…
Air Commodore Birchall Pavilion – PERSPECTIVE OF D ATH
Air Commodore Birchall Pavilion – Five Years in the Making – Public Invited to Attend Official Opening. The late 2364 Commodore Leonard Birchall (RMC 1933) would be proud but likely very humbled if he were around this Reunion Weekend. After all he was never one to seek the spotlight. The newly constructed RMC sports pavilion…
Ex Cadets, Professors, and Staff in the News
Finding life at the edge of death 21678 Meagan K McGrath (RMC ‘00) She’s climbed Everest, now Air Force major from Brampton wants to solo to the South Pole. _______________________________________________________________________________ Wolfe supporters speak “What I’m seeing now is that we’re afraid to discuss it, and we’re making our history disappear and go away and that’s…
Where Are They Now?
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…