Match up the photo with the clue:
A former University of British Columbia PG student;
Competed at 2009 CF Triathlon National Championship;
Called Panet House home from 1992 – 95;
Served a nine month tour in the Golan Heights;
Expert on European battlefields tours;
Has a list of all outdoor monuments at RMC;
Organizes the popular Kingston Branch Book Award Program;
Has a strong view on “Toasts at Mess Dinners”.
Maxville, Ontario native who had 4 bars Fall term;
Was once Commanding Officer of 408 Goose Squadron;
Would play tennis 52 weeks a year – weather permitting;
Attended both the 2009 Legacy Dinner (Kingston) & 2009 Leadership Dinner (Calgary);
Created the Green team;
Former (#101) RMC Club of Canada President;
Toiled for the Nepean Raiders prior to RMC;
Go-to-person for both the 2009 Graduation and 2009 Reunion Weekend;
Former Cadet Wing Commander for a high achieving class;
Has taught at the Canadian Studies Center at SAIS, Dalhousie University and Duke University;
Was a man who “inspired”, according to former CDS General Rick Hillier;
Attended Ridley College, RRMC & RMC and eventually became a pilot;
Played a total of 115 hockey games at the university level for McGill Redmen;
6 Squadron CSL and enrolled in Honours Mathematics;
Enjoys being FOOTLOOSE ON THE RMC CAMPUS from time to time; and
Nearing the 50 year mark “in uniform”.
Billy Allan: A former University of British Columbia PG student;
Megan Cromarty: Competed at 2009 CF Triathlon National Championship;
Monique Parisien: Called Panet House home from 1992 – 95;
Adrian Erkelens: Served a nine month tour in the Golan Heights;
Andrew Robb: Expert on European battlefields tours;
Ross McKenzie: Has a list of all outdoor monuments at RMC;
Phil Antonsen: Organizes the popular Kingston Branch Book Award Program;
Art Beemer: Has a strong view on “Toasts at Mess Dinners”;
Kayla MacMillan: Maxville, Ontario native who had 4 bars Fall term;
Rod McDonald: Was once Commanding Officer of 408 Goose Squadron;
YT Chan: Would play tennis 52 weeks a year – weather permitting;
Catie Keyser: Attended both the 2009 Legacy Dinner (Kingston) & 2009 Leadership Dinner (Calgary);
Nicholas Vlachopoulos: Created the Green team;
Michel Charron: Former (#101) RMC Club of Canada President;
Josh Fudge: Toiled for the Nepean Raiders prior to RMC;
Colin Crawshaw: Go-to-person for both the 2009 Graduation and 2009 Reunion Weekend;
David Harries: Former Cadet Wing Commander for a high achieving class;
Joel Sokolsky: Has taught at the Canadian Studies Center at SAIS, Dalhousie University and Duke University;
Bob Billings: Was a man who “inspired”, according to former CDS General Rick Hillier;
David Lett: Attended Ridley College, RRMC & RMC and eventually became a pilot;
Chad Blundy: Played a total of 115 hockey games at the university level for McGill Redmen;
Brent Fisher: 6 Squadron CSL and enrolled in Honours Mathematics;
Wynand van der Schee: Enjoys being FOOTLOOSE ON THE RMC CAMPUS from time to time; and
Donald Brown: Nearing the 50 year mark “in uniform”.