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The Coin Challenge At the start of the Legacy Dinner this year 3550 Murray Johnston employed an age-old Services tradition that is intended to encourage camaraderie among friends relaxing in the mess. He “coined” the six cadets at his table. The challenge was successfully met by the three cadets who had their coins with them…
RAIN NO MATCH FOR COLLEGE SPIRIT!
Reunion Weekend 2009: Rain on Friday & Sunday Fails to Dampen Enthusiasm Ask any weatherman on Wednesday & Thursday last week what the weather predictions were for Kingston for the entire weekend (Reunion Weekend) and you likely heard six words: rain, heavy rain, and more heavy rain. The weather warnings were so bad that as…
Class of 2013 Receive Their Cap Badges
Excerpts from Commandant’s speech at the Badging Parade “Ex Cadet Weekend represents an opportunity for the past, the present and the future to come together and celebrate everything that is special about the Royal Military College of Canada.” “Let me also recognize the families and friends visiting RMC today, many for the first time, for…
Legacy Dinner 2009 – A Winner In All Respects!
XII Annual Legacy Dinner – A smashing success By: WJO, photos by 25275 Julia Anderson Over 300 people attended the Legacy Dinner last Thursday night. This included Ex cadets, family & friends, and 100 cadets, all of whom were sponsored mostly by Ex cadets, family and corporate sponsors. The cadets represented RMCC, RMCSJ, West Point,…
Obstacle Course 2009
For Video Media Coverage of the Obstacle Course 2009 Click Here! Above: OCdt Daniel Wilkinson – 5 SQN accepts award on behalf of Papa flight from the Chief of Defense Staff General Walter Natynczyk Congratulations go out to Papa Flight (5 SQN) for winning this year’s Reunion Weekend Obstacle Course. They had all 16 cadets…
Arch Parade 2009
Sunday – Arch Parade By: WJO Photos by 25275 Julia Anderson Weather wise this may have been the wettest Sunday morning Reunion weekend parade in over 20 years. Constant wet weather often brings out a snarky side of people – even more likely, if, you combine it with the two words – on parade. Most…
Birchall Pavilion – A Reality!
“This is a very proud and happy day for the RMC Foundation, for the College and, I am sure, for Mrs. Birchall and the members of the Birchall family. Today we are marking the completion of a five year journey. The construction of the Birchall Pavilion and the funding support provided represents a significant milestone…
Wall of Honour – Most Significant Addition to RMC in 85 Years.
Pictured are a large number from the RMC Class of 1963 who ensured The Wall of Honour became a reality at RMC, Centerede in the photo is RMC commandant, Commodore Bill Truelove. (Click three time on photo for much better viewing) “The Arch commemorates those who gave their lives FOR their country. The Wall, on…
Garry “Sky” King Memorial Golf Tournament/ ’85 Otter now a father-in-law
The First Garry “Sky” King Memorial Golf Tournament 5820 “Sky” King (RMC 1963) passed away 11 Aug this year. One of the many things he was looking forward to was joining the Old Brigade this year with his 1963 classmates. In the Spring even when he realized that his days were numbered, he came up…
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…
Ex Cadets, Professors, and Staff in the News
Wall of honour – 5877 Ted Davie (RRMC RMC 1963) “We wanted to have something simple that would motivate the cadets into doing something more than just the 30-years-in-the service, do-your-job.“ ________________________________________________________________________ Top soldier lambastes local Afghans MacKay backs general who lashed out at tribal leaders -16596 Jonathan Vance (RRMC 1986) “I think it’s critical,…
Who Am I?
Who am I? Researched by E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) I was born in 1860. According to the Dominition Annual Register and Review, I was admitted as a Cadet at the Royal Military College in Kingston in 1876. I am considered responsible for instigating “Penny Sabbath” (Copper Sunday) as an event between 1878 and 1882…