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France Hébert, RMC 1992

I am deeply honoured to have been awarded the prestigious King Charles III Coronation Medal, nominated by Bill Blair, the Minister of National Defence, in recognition of my contributions to Canadian defence and security. It is a testament to my career, which has been shaped by years of dedication and service to Canada and a passion for making a difference.

Throughout my career—including my time in the military—I’ve been privileged to contribute to Canada and many of our communities. From tackling complex challenges to fostering innovation, my work has always been guided by a commitment to excellence and collaboration with incredible teams and colleagues.

This medal is not just a personal honour but a celebration of the many individuals and communities who have supported and inspired me along the way. Together, we’ve made a difference, and I’m filled with gratitude for this extraordinary recognition.

 


Doug Stinson, RRMC RMC 1975


Eric Ruff, RRMC RMC 1968

I was recently honoured to be awarded this medal on January, 31st, 2025 at an event sponsored by the Nova Scotia Mainland Division of the Navy League of Canada. (at the same time as Bryn Weadon received his medal).  My citation reads:

Mr Eric Ruff. Eric has been a dedicated member of the Navy League of Canada for over 40 years, earning both Life Membership and the Meritorious Service Award. After attending RMC and joining the Royal Canadian Navy, he became an active member of the Yarmouth Branch, where he has served as Branch Treasurer for nearly all of those 40+ years.”


Stephen Nash, RRMC RMC 1989

Recently I was fortunate to be awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for community service by our local Member of Parliament. I am both honoured and humbled in recognition of my modest endeavours networked with many great people and organizations in the service of others. Let us each do our part in small but connected ways.


Sherry Lachine, CMR RMC 1993

I am deeply honored to receive the King Charles III Coronation Medal—a recognition of service that truly belongs to the incredible community I serve through mental health work. This medal represents the collective effort to support, uplift, and care for one another, and I am beyond inspired by the people who also received this honour.

Their dedication reminds me to strive every day to be a better human, to show up, and to keep working towards a stronger, healthier community. Because it does matter. Every conversation, every moment of support—it all adds up to something bigger than ourselves.

A huge shout-out to Ryan M. for believing in this work and in me. Thank you, brother. I see your contributions, and I share this honour with you. xo


On Thursday, 27 February 2025, Captain Arthur Gullachsen, CD, PhD, was awarded the Canadian Armed Forces King Charles III Coronation Medal. He was recognized for his academic accomplishments as a military historian within Canada and internationally as part of the RMC History Department.
Jeudi le 27 février 2025, le capitaine Arthur Gullachsen, CD, PhD, a reçu la Médaille du couronnement du roi Charles III des Forces armées canadiennes. Il a été reconnu pour ses réalisations académiques en tant qu’historien militaire au Canada et au niveau international dans le cadre du Département d’histoire du CMR.

Erin O’Toole, RMC 1995
Honoured to receive the King’s Coronation Medal from Senator Patterson yesterday in the Senate. She recognized several Canadians who work on Veterans issues and I was pleased to be part of this group. Canada is a great country and we need to recognize those who who help build it up and encourage more Canadians to step up.

4 Comments

  1. Lonnie McNeill on March 31, 2025 at 1:54 pm

    Congratulazioni et Bravo Zulu Sherry!

  2. Gerry Stowe on March 31, 2025 at 10:42 pm

    Congratulations to all.

    The photo of Erin O’Toole is printed backwards, with his medals on the right, and his tie representing the illegitimate side of the Association.

    • Ron Dickenson on April 1, 2025 at 9:41 am

      Agree on the medals.
      On the tie… “illegitimate?”
      Educate us Jerry,
      Ron Dickenson
      8027

    • eVeritas on April 1, 2025 at 1:42 pm

      The picture in the article was shared from Mr. O’Toole’s personal LinkedIn page and is likely inverted.

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