List of Royal Military College of Canada people
This is a list of notable individuals who have been, or are involved with the Royal Military College of Canada.
Many RMC alumni have served Canada in war and peace. Billy Bishop was a leading ace of the First World War, won the Victoria Cross and helped to create the Canadian Flying Corps. Charles Merritt was a lawyer and militia officer who won the Victoria Cross at Dieppe during the Second World War. Leonard Birchall, the "Saviour of Ceylon", discovered the approach of the Japanese fleet during the Second World War and showed courage and leadership as a prisoner of war in Japan. Ex-cadets also helped with the peace process. John de Chastelain was twice Chief of Defence Staff and helped to monitor the Peace Accords in Northern Ireland. Romeo Dallaire headed the United Nation forces in Rwanda. Many former cadets gave their lives during both world wars, and in Afghanistan.
Many RMC alumni have had careers in the public or private sectors. Marc Garneau was the first Canadian in space and now is a Member of Parliament. Chris Hadfield became a test pilot, astronaut, the first Canadian to walk in space and the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station. Jack Granatstein became a historian and headed the Canadian War Museum.
Old Eighteen
The term "Old Eighteen" refers to the first class of cadets accepted into the Royal Military College of Canada.[1]
Alfred George Godfrey Wurtele | Harry Cortlandt Freer | Henry Ellison Wise |
William Mahlon Davis | Thomas Laurence Reed | Septimus Julius Augustus Denison |
Lukin Homphrey Irving | Frederick Davis | Charles Albert DesBrisay |
Victor Brereton Rivers | James Spelman | Dr. Charles Oliver Fairbank |
Aylesworth Bowen Perry | John Bray Cochrane | Francis Joseph Dixon |
George Edwin Perley | Harold Waldruf Keefer | Duncan MacPherson |
Quotations
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General Maurice Baril (RMC 2007) |
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7269 | Robert E. Brown (RMC 1968) interviewed by Konrad Yakabuski |
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Sir Andrew Clarke, British inspector-general of fortifications, deceased |
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H22982 | Twenty-sixth Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D. |
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Brooke Claxton, former Defence Minister, deceased |
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H24263 | Dr. John Scott Cowan |
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749 | General Harry Crerar CH, CB, DSO, KStJ, CD, deceased |
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Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie, deceased |
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Captain A.G. Douglas, deceased |
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Henry Charles Fletcher[5] deceased |
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S140 | Robert J. Giroux C.M., M.Sc. |
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S147 | Hon. Bill Graham, Defence Minister |
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19033 | Major Nick Grimshaw (RMC’93) |
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Hon Albina Guarnieri, P.C., (MP, Minister of Veterans Affairs |
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Hon. Laurie Hawn (MP Edmonton Centre, Conservative Party of Canada) |
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S148 | General Rick Hillier, Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada) |
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22862 | Captain Jeremy A. Hiltz (RMC ‘04) |
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Sir John Keegan OBE, | *[Canada's Royal Military College of Canada at] Kingston, ..., is pure British imperial. ... Watching cadets parade there, I saw them perform a drill movement I knew only from sepia Victorian photographs - it has long been abolished in Britain - while I listened to a running stream of criticism from a sergeant in bottleglass-brilliant boots of their minor imperfections in marching. He hated, he told me after the parade, the adoption by Canada's army of the naval salute - 'the wave, I call it' - he hated the universal green uniform, he hated the use of common ranks - 'How can the captain of a ship be a colonel?' - he hated the disappearance of polished brass - the metal of his pacestick glittered with burnishing - he hated rubber soles, non-iron shirts, nylon uniforms and being mistaken by civilians for an airman. Kipling and he would have got on like a house on fire: 'Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where ... a man can raise a thirst' were almost the next words I expected to hear at the crescendo of his relentless tirade. Spiritually he belonged with the Royal Canadians who had gone to fight the Boers for Queen Victoria; his cadets were unlikely to be allowed to forget that her great-great-granddaughter was Queen of Canada or that he had learnt his drill at the depot of her Foot Guards.' -[10] | |
Lt. Col. John McCrae (RMC 1893) |
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Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie, deceased |
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490 | Brigadier F. H. Maynard (RMC 1901), deceased |
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Hon. Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence |
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Twentieth Governor-General Roland Michener, P.C., C.C., C.M.M., C.D., LL.D. deceased |
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Colonel Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton[13] deceased |
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S149 | Hon Peter Milliken, Member of Parliament 2001 |
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8850 | Rear Admiral (Ret'd) David C. Morse (RMC 1971) |
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S157 | Honourable Gordon O'Connor |
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13511 | Bernard JG Ouellette (CMR ‘78), RMC’s Director of Cadets |
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H16511 | Dr. Richard A. Preston (former professor), deceased |
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Dr. Michael Sullivan (former Kingston mayor), deceased |
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Kevin Sylvester, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio, Sounds Like Canada 2007/07/26 |
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Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper (1886), deceased |
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2951 | General (Ret'd) Ramsey Muir Withers |
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Alumni who were Knighted
During the Convocation Ceremony on Wednesday May 14, H24263 Dr. John S. Cowan said to the Class of 2008 “Of the first 170 cadets who entered RMC from 1876-1883 eight received knightships for feats of leadership in many fields of endeavor on at least four continents.” After 1919 [ by a Canadian decision] Canadian were no longer eligible for knighthood. Those ex-cadets serving in the British forces were not under any such restriction and so we have the later appointments.
# 25 Major-General Sir William Throsby Bridges KCB, CMG; | # 88 Major-General Sir Philip Geoffrey Twining KCMG, CB, MVO; |
# 123 Major-General Sir Dudley Howard Ridout, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.; | # 138 General Sir George Kirkpatrick K.C.B., K.C.S.I.; |
# 147 Sir Edouard Percy Cranwill Girouard K.C.M.C. D.S.O.; | # 151 Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell K.CB., C.M.G., D.S.O.; |
# 162 Major-General Sir Casimir Cartwright van Straubenzee, K.B.E., C.B.E., C.M.G.; | # 168 General Sir William Charles Giffard Heneker K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O.; |
# 221 Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell, K.C.B., C.M.G.. D.S.O.; | # 246 Major-General Sir Henry Edward Burstall, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.; |
# 323 Lieutenant-General Sir George Norton Cory, K.C.B., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.; | # 665 Brigadier-General Sir Godfrey D. Rhodes, C.B.E., D.S.O., R.E.; |
# 703 Brigadier Sir Charles Frederick Carson, C.B.E., M.C., R.E.; | # 729 Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Edward Grassett, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., M.C.; |
# 758 Sir Edward Oliver Wheeler M.C., R.E.; | #1246 General Sir Charles Loewen, G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O.; |
#2585 Captain Sir Edwin Hartley Cameron Leather M.P.; | |
Notable graduates
Royal Military College of Canada is prestigious and has had many notable alumni (Shown with college numbers).
# | Name | Grad | Significance | |
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6508 | Major General John L. Adams (Ret'd) | 1965 | Chief, Communications Security Establishment | |
626 | Major Augustus Waterous Agnew | 1904 | Canadian soldier, Died September 17, 1916, during the Great War[17] | |
Colonel (Ret'd) W. J. Aitchison OMM, [CD]. | 1963 | Former Colonel of the Regiment, Royal Canadian Regiment. | ||
Lieutenant Wallace Lloyd Algie VC | c 1898 – 1902 | Victoria Cross citation, The London Gazette, January 31, 1919 | ||
2510 | Brigadier General Edward Amy ‘Ned’ (Ret'd) DSO, an OBE, MC, Canadian Decoration, American Bronze Star, Legion d'honneur | 1936 | one of Canada's most decorated soldiers | |
Captain Frederick Anderson (1868–1957) | 1890[18] | chief hydrographer of Canada | ||
1266 | 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Henry Anderson MC | 1916 | Canadian soldier, died May 15, 1918, during the Great War[19] | |
433 | Major General Thomas Victor Anderson, DSO, CD | 1900 | Canadian soldier, Chief of the General Staff, head of Canadian Army 1938–1940 | |
951 | Captain Edward Davey Ashcroft | 1912 | Canadian soldier, died on November 30, 1917, during the Great War[20] | |
1007 | Captain Frederick Graeme Avery MC | 1913 | Soldier died April 13, 1918, during Great War;[21] | |
427 | Captain Edward C Baker | 1900 | Canadian soldier, died on September 19, 1916, during the Great War.[22] | |
7632 | Lieutenant Colonel Gunars Balodis (Ret'd) | 1968 | co-founder of (c) Music for Young Children (MYC) with his wife Frances Balodis | |
1828 | Brigadier Ted G.E. Beament, CM OBE, GCStJ, ED, Czechoslovakian MC | 1925–1929 | lawyer, Officer Commanding Khaki University during World War II(principal).[23] | |
2671 | Lieutenant Duncan Peter Bell-Irving | 1913 | BC Land Surveyors Roll of Honour[24][25] | |
Brigadier-General George Gray Bell, OC, M.B.E., CD, Ph.D. (May 24, 1920 – October 15, 2000) | 1943 | Canadian soldier, civil servant, and academic | ||
765 | Staff Captain James Knowles Bertram | 1909 | [26] | |
940 | Captain Henry Ewart Bethune MC | 1912 | Killed September 30, 1918, during the Great War[27] | |
1472 | Judge Sherburne Tupper Bigelow | 1918 | Canadian Horseracing Hall of Fame, (1991)[28] | |
2364 | Air Commodore Leonard Birchall C.M., O.B.E., DFC, CD, OofO(Ret'd)(1915–2004) | 1933 | Second World War hero, "Saviour of Ceylon", Executive Officer at York University | |
6219 | Dr. Robin Boadway | 1964 | economist, author, Rhodes Scholar 1964 | |
543 | Lieutenant Colonel Howard L Bodwell Companion of the CMG DSO | 1901 | soldier, died January 15, 1919, during the Great War.[29] | |
1016 | Captain William Otway Boger DFC | 1913[30] | soldier, died August 10, 1918, during the Great War.[31] | |
845 | Captain Hedleigh St George Bond | RMC 1912 | soldier, died August 15, 1917, during the Great War.[32] | |
1434 | Dr. Hugh Samuel Bostock | RMC 1918 | geologist[33] | |
2310 | Colonel Harry Fitz-Gibbon Boswell, OBE | 1933–1937 | Awarded War Cross with Sword (Nor: Krigskorset med Sverd), highest ranking Norwegian gallantry decoration:[34] | |
8790 | General Jean Boyle (Ret'd) CMM, CD | 1971 | fighter pilot, short-term Chief of the Defence Staff, and businessman.[35] | |
2375 | Lieutenant-Colonel Norman Buchanan MC with 2 bars | 1934 | soldier, politician | |
1032 | Lieutenant-General E. L. M. Burns C0C, DSO, OBE, MC, CD (Ret'd) (1897–1985) | 1914 | World War II Corps Commander, 1981 recipient of the Pearson Medal of Peace | |
246 | Major General Sir Henry Edward Burstall CB, | 1887–1889 | Canadian general, Burstall, Saskatchewan is named in his honour. | |
Brigadier General James Sutherland Brown | Canadian military officer who drafted a contingency war plan in 1921 to invade and occupy several American border cities. | |||
1325 | Captain Lorne Carr-Harris | 1917 | goalie on the Britain team which won the bronze medal at the 1924 Winter Olympics. | |
82 | Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers | 1883 | militia officer; founder of the Canadian Signal Corps; governor of Queen’s College School of Mining and Kingston General Hospital | |
703 | Brigadier Sir Charles Frederick Carson, CBE, MC, | 1905–1909 | ||
18095 | Dr. Sylvain Charlebois | 1992 | Dean, Professor, Researcher, Food distribution, policy, University of Guelph, Dalhousie University | |
2272 | Brigadier General Arthur G. Chubb DSO, CD | 1932[36] | Soldier, Author, Senior Military Advisor of the Canadian Delegation to the International Truce Commission in Vietnam | |
6523 | Ambassador Terence Colfer (Ret'd) | 1965 | former Canadian Ambassador to Iran 1999–2003 and to Kuwait 1996–1999 | |
323 | Lieutenant-General Sir George Norton Cory KBE, CB, DSO | 1891–1895 | ||
851 | Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave DSO | 1912 | Representing Canada, signed WWII Japanese Instrument of Surrender (1945)[37] | |
749 | General, The Honourable Harry Crerar PC, CH, CB, DSO, KStJ, CD | 1909 | army officer, Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada) in 1940[38] | |
2277 | Alexander R. (Sandy) Cross | 1932 | rancher, Rothney Farm became Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation area - a 4,800-acre (19 km2) day use natural area south west of Calgary, Alberta.[39] | |
7860 | Lieutenant General (Ret'd) the Hon. Roméo Dallaire O.C., CMM, G.O.Q., C.S.M. CD, LL.D. | 1969 | Senator, Awarded Vimy Award by the Conference of Defence Associations, June 1995. Awarded the United States Legion of Merit, January 1996; author, academic[40] | |
676 | Captain Robert Clifford Darling | 1907 | He was the first Canadian soldier to be killed overseas (19 April 1915 aged 28) during the Great War, but buried at home. He died on 23 March 1915 of wounds sustained in defence of Ypres, Belgium.[41] | |
Lieutenant (ret) Coningsby Dawson | 1914 | Novelist and Soldier, Canadian Field Artillery | ||
7543 | Senator Joseph A. Day | 1968 | retired from Royal Canadian Air Force; lawyer, Liberal Senator for New Brunswick 2001.10.04 - | |
268 | Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Count Henry Robert Visart de Bury et de Bocarmé C.B.E., | 1892 | soldier, nobleman, academic, Director of Canadian Ordnance Services, France | |
4860 | General (Ret'd) John de Chastelain O.C., CMM, CD, CH | 1960 | former Chief of the Defence Staff; participant in Northern Ireland peace process; Scouts Canada's National Council and Substance Abuse Task Force. former Canadian Ambassador to the United States.[42] | |
221 | Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell | 1886–1890 | Major-General with the Royal Welch Fusiliers of the British Army. | |
17324 | Sharon Donnelly, CD | 1990 | 2000 & 2004 Olympic teams, triathlon | |
2082 | Honorable Brigadier General C. M. (Bud) Drury PC, QC, C.B.E., DSO | 1929 | former soldier, businessperson, politician | |
20743 | Alex Dumas | 1997 | CEO Quebecor Corp | |
19828 | John-James Ford | 1995 | diplomat, author 'Bonk on the Head' which won 2006 Ottawa Book Award | |
8276 | Doctor Marc Garneau C.C., CD, Ph.D., F.C.A.S.I. | 1970 | served as first Canadian astronaut (1984) aboard space shuttles Challenger and Endeavour, logged nearly 700 hours in space; NASA Exceptional Service Medal in 1997,[43] | |
805 | Lieut.-Colonel the Honourable Colin W. G. Gibson PC, MC, VD, Croix de guerre (Belgium), LL.D. | 1909–1911 | lawyer, Member of Parliament, Judge of the Ontario Court of Appeal | |
147 | Colonel Sir Edouard Percy Cranwill Girouard, K.C.M.G. | 1882–1886 | National Historic Person of Canada (1938); military engineer, constructed railways in Africa | |
22458 | Captain Nichola Goddard, MSM (1980–2006) | 2002 | First female Canadian soldier killed in action, in Afghanistan, Nichola Goddard scholarship in her honour | |
599 | Lt. Col. Leroy F. Grant (Entered RMC 1902) | 1905 | inducted in 1998 into Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame as Builder Sailing | |
Major General Garnet Hughes CB; DSO | 1909 | Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914–1918 1st Canadian Division; 5th Canadian Division
Awards | ||
23350 | Captain Simon Mailloux | 2006 | First Canadian soldier amputee to deploy on a combat mission. Was previously injured on a tour as platoon commander in Kandahar. | |
2087 | Senator John Morrow Godfrey | 1929 | Canadian lawyer and politician | |
1681 | Walter L. Gordon | 1926 | public servant, politician, author | |
5105 | Doctor Jack "JL" Granatstein O.C., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. | 1961 | Canadian historian | |
729 | Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Edward Grassett CB, DSO, MC | 1906–1909 | Royal Engineers, Knighted 1945 | |
8816 | Ambassador Marius Grinius | 1971 | Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations Office at Geneva, Switzerland[47] | |
13738 | Colonel Chris Hadfield CD (Ret'd) | 1982 | Canadian astronaut[48] | |
8919 | Ronald Halpin | 1971 | former Ambassador to Hungary[49] | |
313 | George Henry Ronald Harris, C.E. | 1894 | mining engineer, lived at Eldon House | |
Hon John Gabriel Hearn | 1884 | businessman and political figure in Quebec | ||
1976 | Hon George Hees PC, O.C. (1910–1996) | 1927 | former Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada, Ambassador-at-large for the Canadian International Development Agency Food Aid Program | |
1104 | Wilfrid Heighington K.C. | 1915 | lawyer, poet, soldier | |
Lt. Alexis Helmer | was killed in action the Second Battle of Ypres. His burial inspired John McCrae to write the poem, In Flanders Fields, which was written on May 3, 1915. | |||
168 | General Sir William Charles Gifford Heneker | 1884–1888 | [50] | |
2XX | Colonel (ret'd) William Josiah Hartley Holmes | 1891 | Canadian soldier, surveyor, civil engineer; Holmes Inlet on the coast of British Columbia was named in his honour in 1934.[51] | |
2162 | Brigadier General John Richard Hyde (15 November 1912 – 15 July 2003) | 1930 to 1934. | Canadian soldier, lawyer, provincial politician, judge. | |
21364 | Captain Jeremy Hansen | 1999 | Canadian astronaut, CF-18 fighter pilot | |
175 | Brigadier General George Napier Johnston CBCMG, DSO | 1888 | Canadian Army officer, New Zealand General, | |
Major-General Rod Keller CD, C.B.E. | Canadian Army Officer, 3rd Canadian Infantry Division;Kelowna, British Columbia alderman | |||
138 | General Sir George Macaulay Kirkpatrick K.C.B., K.C.S.I. | 1882–1885 | Canadian soldier, Royal Engineers knighted | |
Lawrence Lambe | 1883 | Invertebrate Palaeontologist, Geological Survey | ||
2399 | Rear-Admiral William Landymore | 1934 | Canadian naval officer | |
2774 | Bert Lawrence | 1952 | Canadian politician and lawyer. | |
2585 | Sir Edwin Leather KCompanion of the Order of St Michael and St George, KCVO | 1937–1939 | Former Governor of Bermuda, former Chair of the Executive Committee of Canadian Red Cross | |
313 | John "Jack" Edwards Leckie, DSO, French Croix de Guerre | 1889–1893 | soldier (WWI), mining engineer, explorer, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society[52] | |
14872 | Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Lemieux | 1985 | federal politician, Conservative Party Whip | |
87 | Lieutenant Colonel Reuben Wells Leonard | 1883 | soldier, civil engineer, railroad and mining executive, philanthropist[53] | |
1246 | General Sir Charles Loewen, GCB, KBE, DSO | 1916–1918 | military leader, knighted | |
151 | Major Gen Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell KCB, CMG, DSO | 1883–1886 | military leader, knighted, police officer, soldier[54] | |
2102 | [[Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. John Keiller MacKay] DSO, VD, QC, DCL, LL.D.] (RMC 1909) | 1909 | Lawyer, Judge, Justice of Appeal, Former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario [Decided pioneer Ontario Civil Rights decision In re Drummond Wren [1945] O.R. 778] | |
236 | Brigadier General Duncan Sayre MacInnes DSO CMG[55] | 1887–1891 | military leader, aviation engineer, Duncan Sayre MacInnes scholarship | |
3528 | General Paul David Manson O.C., CMM, CD (Ret'd) | 1956 | military leader, business executive and volunteer; former Chief of Defence Staff | |
Paul C. Marriner | Director, Fly Fishing Canada; Team Canada member at 10 World Fly Fishing Championships | |||
H17417 | John Ross Matheson, O.C., CD, QC, LL.M., LL.D. | 1936 | Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician who helped develop Canadian flag & Order of Canada. | |
Brigadier George Arnold McCarter C.B.E. | 1916 |
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1921 | Commissioner George McClellan | 1929 | former Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1963–1967 | |
Colonel Charles Wesley Weldon McLean D.S.O. | 1899 | Member of Parliament, UK | ||
1865 | Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret'd) Theodore Meighen | 1925 | Lawyer and philanthropist | |
1925 | Maxwell Charles Gordon Meighen, | 05216 | financier, businessman[56] | |
2290 | Brigadier General (Ret'd) Dollard Ménard (1913–1997) | 1932 | Story of bravery at Dieppe inspired a Canadian WWII poster “Ce qu’il faut pour vaincre” | |
H1866 | Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Cecil Merritt, VC (1908–2000) | 1925 | Politician, awarded a Victoria Cross | |
1800 | Hartland Molson, O.C., OBE, D.C.L. | 1924 | Former brewer, owner of the Montreal Canadiens | |
7301 | Earle Morris | 1967 | 3-time Brier representative, coach of the Australian national curling team | |
G0053 | Lieutenant Colonel Alex Morrison, MSC, CD (Ret'd) | 1980 | awarded 2002 Pearson Medal of Peace | |
4393 | Doctor Desmond Morton O.C., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. | 1959 | Canadian historian, awarded the first RMC degree Rhodes Scholar 1959 | |
Lieutenant-General John Carl Murchie CB, C.B.E., CD (1895–1966) | 1915 | Canadian Chief of the General Staff | ||
Leonard Nicholson C.M., MBE | Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police | |||
G0957 | Doctor Lynette Nusbacher | 1994 | Canadian military historian | |
2592 | Edmund Boyd Osler (1919) | 1937 | Pilot, Squadron Leader, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg, Manitoba South Centre 1968–72 Insurance executive, writer | |
13 | Commissioner/Major General Aylesworth Bowen Perry | 1876 | Commissioner North-West Mounted Police Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1890–1923 | |
5__ | Frederic Hatheway Peters O.B.E. | 1904 | Surveyor-General of Canada (1924 to 1948); Mount Peters, BC and Lake Peters, AB named in his honour | |
2184 | Rear Admiral Desmond Piers C.M., CD, DSC, Mil, KLj, RCN[57] | 1930 | first RMC graduate to join the Royal Canadian Navy | |
1649 | Lieutenant-Governor Edward Chester Plow, C.B.E., DSO, CD, (September 28, 1904 – April 25, 1988) | 1921 | a Canadian soldier and Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia. | |
1309 | Mr Richard Porritt | 1917 | inducted into Canadian Mining Hall of Fame | |
6757 | Mr Mike U. Potter | 1966 CMR RMC | businessman founded Cognos and philanthropist who founded Vintage Wings of Canada . | |
126 | Philip Primrose | Former police officer, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta | ||
14344 | Captain Bruce Poulin (Ret’d) | 1992 | Queen's Jubilee Medal for volunteerism | |
E1855 | Lt. Col David N Quick, SMV, CD, | 2003 | Star of Military Valour, Afghanistan | |
665 | Brigadier Sir Godfrey D. Rhodes CB, CBE, and DSO | 1903–1907 | knighted | |
123 | Major-General Sir Dudley Howard Ridout, KBE, CB, CMG (1866–1941) | 1881–1885 | Boer War and World War soldier knighted | |
891 | Major General John Hamilton Roberts CB, DSO, MC | 1914 | Second World War General | |
62 | William H. Robinson | 1883 | first Royal Military College of Canada alumnus KIA[58] | |
1874 | Major Edward Britton Rogers | 1925–1929 | athlete, soldier killed in action at Caen, France, on July 23, 1944.[59] | |
2802 | Robert Gordon Rogers | 1940 | Former Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia | |
1815 | Air Commodore Arthur Dwight Ross GC CBE CD (Ret'd) (1907–1981) | 1928 | Second World War George Cross recipient | |
Arthur Leith Ross | 1896 | awarded the Queen's South African Medal with 4 clasps. Died on 26 August 1906, of blackwater fever
in Nigeria, where he served as Chief Transport Officer, with the Northern Nigeria Regiment, African Frontier Force. | ||
Jeffrey Russell | 1920 | inducted into Canadian Football Hall of Fame | ||
Major Henri-Thomas Scott | 1903 | soldier, educator, businessperson, advocate for physical education, playgrounds, and camps[60] | ||
Brigadier Gordon Sellar | 1943 | served with the Calgary Highlanders during the battle of Walcheren Island, battle of the Scheldt Estuary; command of the Black Watch's 1st Battalion in April 1963 | ||
2420 | General Frederick Ralph Sharp | 1934 | former chief of the defence staff | |
1596 | Lieutenant General Guy Simonds C.C., CB, C.B.E., D.S.O., CD | 1925 | Commander of the 2nd Canadian Corps in NW Europe, 1944–45. Former Chief of the General Staff. For a lifetime of military service to Canada. | |
52 | William Grant Stairs | 1882 | Explorer | |
1089 | Major-GeneralCharles Ramsay Stirling Stein | 1915 | Commanding Officer of the 5th Canadian Armored Division from January 1943 to October 1943 | |
William J. Stewart | 1883 | Canada's first Chief Hydrographic Surveyor, 1863–1925. Stewart Island, Algoma and Stewart Rock, Owen Channel, Manitoulin were named after him. | ||
Lieutenant-General Kenneth Stuart | ||||
Major-General Herbert Cyril Thacker (1870–1953) | 1890 | Canada's first military attaché, sent to the Far East during Russo-Japanese War 1904[62] | ||
RCNSE54 | Rear Admiral Robert Timbrell | 1937 | Awarded Distinguished Service Cross during World War II | |
995 | Captain George Evelyn Tinling MC | 1913–1915 | KIA 4 October 1917 during the Great War[63] | |
Brigadier-General Kenneth Torrance MC, OBE 1896–1948 | 1913–1914 |
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88 | Major General Sir Philip Geoffrey Twining KCMG, COB, MVO | 1880–1883 | Canadian soldier, knighted | |
162 | Major-General Sir Casimir Cartwright van Straubenzee | 1883–1886 | ||
14164 | Lieutenant Colonel Michael Voith | CMR 1979–1981 RMC 1981–1983 | engineering adviser and the DART commanding officer. | |
1633 | General Christopher Vokes, CB, CBE, DSO, CD (1904–1985) | 1925 | World War II operational commander
Christopher Vokes (RMC 1925)[64] | |
1940 | Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Alexander Vokes | 1926–1930 | Soldier, Commanding Officer of the 9th Canadian Armoured Regiment wounded in action and died in hospital on September 4, 1944.[65] | |
11027 | Brigadier General Ken Watkin | 1976 | Judge Advocate General | |
2357 | Brigadier General Denis Whitaker DSO, C.M., ED, CD | 1933 | leader in military, sport, business and community service, co-author of 2 Canada's military history books | |
96 | James White, Geographer, deceased | Produced 1st edition of Atlas of Canada | ||
758 | Brigadier General Sir Edward Oliver Wheeler, | 1907–1910 | Military Officer, surveyor, adventurer, 1921 Mount Everest expedition | |
2951 | General Ramsey Muir Withers CMM, CD (Ret'd) | 1952 | Military Officer[66] | |
352 | Lieutenant Charles Carroll Wood | 1896 | died on 11 November 1899 of wounds suffered in action during the Boer War. | |
Commissioner Stuart Taylor Wood | 1912 | former Commissioner of Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1938–1951|- | ||
Zachary Taylor Wood[67] | 1882 | office holder, militia officer, and Royal Northwest Mounted Policeman | ||
1 | Alfred George Godfrey Wurtele | 1875 |
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47 | LCol Ernest Frederick Wurtele | 1882 | succeeded the seigniories of Bourg Marie de l'Est and De Guir, commonly known as River David, Yamaska Quebec. | |
RNCC43 | Commander Alfred Charles Wurtele | RNCC 1913 | Counsellor and Reeve of Esquimalt. | |
990 | LCol William Godfrey H. Wurtele M.C. | 1915 | awarded a M.C. "For conspicuous gallantry during eight days of the operations, in which he commanded his company." | |
2551 | Group Captain Douglas Wurtele | 1936 | a fighter pilot during World War II. | |
2552 | Major (Ret'd) Bill Young | 1936 | He and his wife Joyce Young, are philanthropists |
Notable honorary degree recipients
# | Name | Grad | Honorary doctorate in |
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7860 | Lt. Gen. (ret) the Hon. Roméo Dallaire O.C., CMM, G.O.Q., C.S.M. CD, LL.D. | 1969 | Military Sciences (2001) |
4377 | LGen (Ret'd) Richard J Évraire | CMR RMC 1969 | Military Sciences (1997) |
National Chief. L. Phillip Fontaine OM | 2000 | Laws | |
13738 | Colonel (Ret'd) Chris Hadfield CD | 1982 | Engineering (1996) |
14444 | Captain (Ret'd) Dorothy A Hector | 1984 | Laws (2001) |
Notable honorary and special members of the Royal Military College of Canada Club
Shown with college numbers. John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir
Name | # | Significance |
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Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis | former Governor General of Canada | |
Myriam Bédard | S120 | Canadian biathlete, Olympic double Gold medalist |
Charles H. Belzile C.M., CMM, CD, | H22547 | distinguished military career; community service: Canadian War Museum Advisory Committee; Conference of Defence Associations; founding member of Canadian Battle of Normandy Foundation. |
Thomas R. Berger O.C., O.B.C., LL.B., LL.D., PC | S153 | former puisne judge of the supreme Court of British Columbia; leader of MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry; advocate of Canadian unity and equality |
Thomas Brzustowski O.C., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C., P.Eng. | S143 | Canadian engineer, academic, and civil servant. |
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir | former Governor General of Canada | |
Adrienne Clarkson C.C., CMM, C.O.M., CD | H22982 | Twenty-fifth Governor General |
Barney Danson | H | founder of Katimavik, former RMC Chancellor |
Senator Joseph A. Day | H7543 | Canadian Senator |
Hon. Art Eggleton | S128 | Canadian politician |
Mr. L. Phil Fontaine, Order of Manitoba | H | Assembly of First Nations National Chief |
Hon. Bill Graham | S147 | Canadian politician |
Rick Hillier | S148 | Former Chief of the Defence Staff |
Ray Henault | S146 | Former Chief of the Defence Staff |
Ray Hnatyshyn PC, C.C., CMM, CD, B.A., LL.B., QC | H17416 | Twenty-fourth Governor General |
Gilles Lamontagne, C.P., O.C. C.Q., CD, B.A. | H15200 | military officer, prisoner of war during World War II, businessman and politician, |
Roméo LeBlanc C.P., C.C., CMM, CD | H20123 | Twenty-fifth Governor General |
Hon John Ross Matheson | H17417 | sponsored George Stanley's design for the Canadian flag, helped develop the Order of Canada, soldier, judge, politician |
Hon Peter Milliken | S149 | Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons |
Hon Gordon O'Connor | S157 | Canadian politician, National Defence Minister |
Ernest Smith V.C., C.M. O.B.C., CD | S132 | Soldier, politician |
Edward Schreyer P.C., C.C., CMM, O.M., CD, LL.D. | H14513 | Twenty-second Governor General |
Jeanne Sauvé C.P., C.C., CMM, CD, LL.D. | H16929 | Twenty-third Governor General |
Notable non-graduate alumni of the RMC
Name | Left RMC in: | Significance |
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#943 Air Marshal Billy Bishop, V.C. 1894–1956[68] | 1914 | World War I flying ace designated a National Historic Person of Canada in 1980. |
#25 Major General Sir William Throsby Bridges, KCB, CMG | 1877–1879 | Major General of the Australian Army and first Commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon |
Bill Swan | 1957 | children's writer, journalist, college administrator |
George Cuthbertson | 1914 | artist |
Jacques Duchesneau, C.M. M.A.P. | current | Doctoral candidate, President and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Air Transport Security Authority |
The Honourable Wilfrid Heighington | 1915 | Politician |
35 Lieutenant Colonel Robert Edwin Kent | 1877[69] | soldier, businessman (banker, hotellier), Mayor of Kingston, Ontario |
Dr. Geoffrey O'Hara, (1882–1967) | 1900 | composer, singer, lecturer, songwriter, army singing instructor, ethnomusicologist, pianist and guild organizer |
Hazen Sise 1757 | 1923 | architect, artist, humanitarian |
Edgar William Richard Steacie | 1921 | Former president of the National Research Council of Canada |
Lieutenant-Colonel Charlie Stewart[70] | 1892 to 1894 | Commanded Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during World War I. |
Major Alfred Syer Trimmer MC(December 2, 1883 – April 28, 1917). | 1903 (approx) | Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry. London Gazette, Issue 29508 March 15, 1916. KIA on April 28, 1917[71] |
Dai Vernon 1109 | 1916–1919 (approx) | magician |
Thomas Vien (1881–1972) | 1903 | lawyer, Speaker of the Senate of Canada; Deputy Speaker of House of Commons of Canada |
Major General Arthur Victor Seymour Williams CMG (1876–1949) | 1884–1885 | soldier, mountie, police Commissioner, Mount Williams (Canada) was named in his honour |
Notable professors/educators/staff
Shown with college numbers.
Student # | Name | Significance |
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Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham | politician, taught military strategy 1893–1898 | |
Edwin Tappan Adney | WW1 model-maker, artist, decorated Currie Hall | |
S155 | Willard Boyle | Businessman, invented Charge-coupled device |
Gérard Bessette | Author and educator | |
[72] | Captain Joseph Damaze-Chartrand | soldier, accountant, writer, magazine owner, and professor |
Forshaw Day | educator and artist | |
Sir Howard Douglas, 1776–1861, | professor, British general and colonial administrator: Governor of New Brunswick (1823–31)[73] | |
Captain John Moreau Grant CBE | Executive officer, H.M.C.S. Stone Frigate, Commandant HMCS Royal Roads | |
Lieutenant-Colonel (Retd) Roman Jarymowycz OMM, CD, Ph.D. | Educator, decorated Canadian soldier, historian, author | |
Brigadier-General Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey VC, MC, | Received the Victoria Cross; Instructor in Physical Training at RMC | |
Lubomyr Luciuk | Professor, founding member of Royal Winers, author, human rights advocate, Shevchenko Medal winner, former Member of Immigration and Refugee Board, director of research for Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association | |
Seraphin Marion (1896–1983) | archivist, professor, writer and historian who taught French at the RMC 1920–1923. | |
G0053 | Alex Morrison | Educator, founding president of Pearson Peacekeeping Centre |
Mohamed Douch (2006–Present) | Professor, Economist and author | |
Lieutenant-Colonel George PearkesVC PC CC CB DSO MC CD | Staff officer of RMC | |
H8829 | Col. the Hon. George F.G. Stanley | Historian, author, soldier, educator, public servant, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, and designer of Canadian flag; Companion of the Order of Canada |
816 | Brigadier-General Kenneth StuartDSO, MC, ADC | Chief of the General Staff 1941–1943, Commandant of RMC 1939–40, educator |
Clarendon Lamb Worrell | taught English at RMC 1891–1901;5th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. |
Commandants
Shown with college numbers. Ranks indicative of rank while serving as Commandant.
# | Name | Year | Significance | Photo | |
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16888 | Brigadier General Al Meinziner, CD (RRMC ‘89) | 2013-2015 | |||
14835 | Brigadier General J.G. Eric Tremblay CD (CMR '85) | 2011-2013 |
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15181 | Commodore Bill Truelove, CD (RRMC ‘85) | 2009–2011 |
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12192 | Brigadier-General Thomas J. Lawson OMM, CD ADC(RMC ‘79) | 2007–2009 |
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E1607 | Brigadier-General Jocelyn Lacroix (RMC 1999) CD ADC | 2005–2007 |
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S133 | Brigadier General (Ret'd) Jean Leclerc CD ADC | 2002–2005 | Honorary | ||
8850 | Rear Admiral (Ret'd) David Morse CMM, CD ADC | 2000–2002 |
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9098 | BGen (Ret'd) Ken Hague (RMC 1972) | 1997–2000 |
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6496 | Brigadier-General (Retired) Charles Émond CD ADC | 1995–1997 |
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S123 | Colonel (Ret`d) Howie Marsh ADC | 1996–1997 (acting) | |||
6719 | BGen (Ret'd) Michel Matte (CMR 1965) | 1993–1996 | |||
8790 | Brigadier-General (Ret'd) Jean Boyle CMM, CD, ADC (RMC 1971) | 1991–1993 |
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4459 | Commodore (Ret'd) Edward Murray OMM, CD, ADC((RMC 1959) | 1987–1991 | |||
3543 | BGen (Ret) Walter Niemy CD, ADC((RMC 1956) | 1985–1987 | |||
3572 | BGen (Ret) Frank J. Norman CD, ADC((RMC 1956) | 1982–1985 |
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3173 | BGen (Ret) John A. Stewart CD, ADC ((RMC 1953) | 1980–1982 |
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4860 | BGen (Ret) John de Chastelain, CD, ADC ((RMC 1960) | 1977–1980 |
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2816 | BGen (Ret) William W. Turner CD, ADC (RMC 1940) | 1973–1977 |
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2530 | BGen (Ret) William Kirby Lye MBE CD, ADC (RMC 1936) | 1970–1973 |
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2576 | Commodore William Prine Hayes CD, ADC | 1967–1969 |
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2364 | Air Commodore Leonard Birchall OBE, DFC, CD, ADC | 1963–1967 | Graduate courses were added in 1964. | ||
2424 | Brigadier G.H. Spencer OBE, CD, ADC | 1962–1963 | |||
2265 | Brigadier William Alexander Beaumont Anderson OBE, CD, ADC | 1960–1962 | The `LGen W.A.B. Anderson march` (2/4) for bagpipes was composed in his honour[75] | ||
2184 | Commodore Desmond Piers DSC, CD, ADC | 1957–1960 |
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2140 | Air Commodore Douglas Bradshaw, DFC, CD, ADC | 1954–1957 |
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1137 | Brigadier-General Donald Agnew CB, CD, ADC LLD | 1947–1954 |
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H-2727 | Major-General John Whiteley, CB, C.B.E., MC, ADC | 1947 | |||
2120 | Brigadier-General J. Desmond B. Smith, C.B.E., DSO, ADC | 1945–1946 |
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1841 | Brigadier D.G. Cunningham DSO, ED, ADC | 1944–1945 |
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H-2727 | Major General Halfdan Fenton Harboe Hertzberg * CMG, DSO, MC, ADC | 1940–1944 |
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816 | Brigadier General Kenneth Stuart, DSO, MC, ADC | 1939–1940 | Chief of the General Staff 1941–1943, educator | ||
749 | Brigadier General, The Honourable Harry Crerar PC, CH, CB, DSO, CD, KStJ, ADC (RMC 1909)[77] | 1938–1939 |
RMC closed as a cadet college during World War II.
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Brigadier Henry H. Matthews, CMG, DSO, ADC | 1935–1938 | ||||
624 | Brigadier William Henry Pferinger Elkins, CB, C.B.E., DSO, ADC | 1930–1934 | |||
621 | Brigadier Charles Francis Constantine, DSO, ADC | 1925–1930 | Constantine arena at RMC was named in his honour | ||
151 | Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Macdonell K.C.B., CMG, DSO, ADC, LL.D. | 1919–1925[78] |
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Brigadier-General Charles Noel Perreau, CMG, ADC[79] | 1915–1919 |
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Brigadier-General L. R. Carleton, DSO, ADC[80] | 1913–1914 |
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Colonel J.H.V. Crowe, ADC | 1909–1913 |
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45 | Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Thornton Taylor, ADC | 1905–1909 |
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Colonel Raymond Northland Revell Reade, ADC | 1901–1905 | ||||
Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald C. Kitson, ADC | 1896–1900 |
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Major-General Donald Roderick Cameron, CMG, ADC | 1888–1896 |
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Major-General John Ryder Oliver, CMG, ADC | 1886–1888 |
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Colonel Edward Osborne Hewett CMG, ADC[82] | 1875–1886 |
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- The Commandant of the Royal Military College of Canada is appointed ex officio as honorary Aide-de-Camp to the Governor General of Canada
RMC Club presidents
Year | Number | Name | Year | Number | Name | Year | Number | Name |
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1884–1885 | 7 | Lukin Homphrey Irving (first) | 1886–1887 | 18 | Duncan MacPherson | 1888 | 4 | William Mahlon Davis |
1889–1890 | 6 | Septimus Julius Augustus Denison | 1891 | 10 | Victor Brereton Rivers | 1892 | 86 | Reuben Wells Leonard |
1893–1894 | 37 | E.H. Drury | 1895–1896 | 15 | Francis Joseph Dixon | 1897 | 48 | A.K. Kirkpatrick |
1898 | 57 | H.S. Greenwood | 1899 | 14 | John Bray Cochrane | 1900 | 41 | Robert Cartwright |
1901 | 154 | F.M. Gaudet | 1902 | 47 | Ernest Frederick Wurtele | 1903 | 21 | A.E. Doucet |
1904 | 82 | Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers | 1905 | 188 | W.A.H. Kerr | 1906 | 186 | V.A.S. Williams |
1907 | 139 | C.R.F. Coutlee | 1908 | 232 | John Houlison | 1909 | 91 | J.D. Gibson |
1910 | 63 | George Hooper | 1911 | 255 | H.A. Panet | 1912 | 246 | Major-General Sir Henry Edward Burstall |
1913 | 268 | Henry Robert Visart de Bury et de Bocarmé | 1914; 1919 | 299 | Col. Harry J. Lamb DSO, VD | 1920 | 293 | C.J. Armstrong |
1920–1922 | 392 | W.B. Kingsmill | 1923 | 377 | A.C. Caldwell | 1924 | 140 | G.S. Cartwright |
1925 | 499 | Edouard de B. Panet | 1926 | 631 | A.B. Gillies | 1927 | 623 | S.B. Coristine |
1928 | 555 | R.R. Carr-Harris | 1929 | 667 | E.G. Hanson | 1929–1930 | 1945 (SUO) | G.D. de S. Wotherspoon |
1930–1931 | 1119 | J.H. Price | 1932 | 472 | A.R. Chipman | 1933–1934 | 805 | Colin W. G. Gibson |
1935 | 727 | D.A. White | 1936–1937 | 877 | G.L. Magann | 1938–1939 | 1003 | A.M. Mitchell |
1940–1941 | 803 | J.V. Young | 1942–1943 | 1141 | W.H. O'Reilly | 1944 | 698 | Everett Bristol |
1945 | 982 | D.W. MacKeen | 1946 | 1841 | D.G. Cunningham | 1947 | 1230 | S.H. Dobell |
1948 | 1855 | Ian S. Johnston | 1949 | 1625 | J.D. Watt | 1950 | 1542 | E.W. Crowe |
1951 | 1860 | Nicol Kingsmill | 1952 | 1828 | Ted G.E. Beament | 1953 | 1620 | R.R. Labatt |
1954 | 1766 | Ken H. Tremain | 1955 | 1474 | de L.H.M Panet | 1956 | 2034 | Paul Y. Davoud |
1957 | 1954 | W.P. Carr | 1960 | 1379 | H.A. Mackenzie | 1961 | 2157 | J.H.R. Gagnon |
1962 | 2183 | James E. Pepall | 1963 | 2336 | J.H. Moore | 1964 | 2351 | Guy Savard |
1965 | 2749 | James B. Cronyn | 1966 | 2601 | J. Fergus Maclaren | 1967 | 2791 | Jean P.W. Ostiguy |
1968–1969 | RCNC90 | John F. Frank | 1975–1976 | 3661 | Terry Yates | 1976–1977 | 5533 | Glenn Allen |
1977–1978 | 3172 | Marshall Soule | 1980–1981 | 3251 | Jim Tremain | 1981–1982 | 2897 | Herb Pitts |
1986–1987 | 5604 | Ken Smee | 1987–1988 | 3010 | Peter McLoughlin | 1992–1993 | H3356 | Robin Cumine |
1993–1994 | 5244 | Tony Downs | 1994–1995 | H7543 | Senator Joseph A. Day | 1995–1996 | 5739 | Andre Costin |
1996–1997 | 3550 | Murray Johnston | 1997–1998 | 8813 | John D. Gibson | 1998–1999 | G0055 | Valerie Keyes (first female) |
1999–2000 | 8833 | John Leggat | 2000–2001 | 5758 | Michael Morres | 2001–2002 | 16461 | Ian MacKinnon |
2002–2003 | 6777 | Michel Charron | 2003–2004 | 7776 | Chris Lythgo | 2004–2005 | 7943 | J. William K. Lye |
2005–2006 | 10080 | Robert Booth | 2007–2008 | 6776 | Tim Sparling | 2008–2009 | 15988 | Jeff Kearns |
2010 | 16412 | Gord Clarke | 2011 | 19307 | David Benoit | 2012 | 9889 | Robert Benn |
2013 | M0058 | Marc Drolet (first UTPNCM) | 2006-2007 | 12046 | Pierre Ducharme |
Principals / Director of Studies
Name | Year |
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Dr. Harry James Kowal | August 1, 2013 - current |
Dr. Joel Jeffrey Sokolsky | August 1, 2008 - 2013 |
Dr. John Scott Cowan | 1999–2008 |
Dr. John Plant | 1984 - 99 |
Dr. Donald Tilley | 1978–1984 |
Dr. J.R. Dacey | 1967–1978 |
First 33 females to enter college
Shown with college numbers.
# | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name |
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G0055 | Valerie Keyes | 14481 | Doctor Linda Newton | 14423 | Captain (Ret'd) Elizabeth E Caswell (Dyson) | 14484 | Jacquie Pothier | 14390 | Captain (Ret'd) Kathryn A Armstrong | 14397 | Chris Best |
14433 | Debbie Fowler | 14396 | Captain Kathleen Beeman | 14512 | Cheryl de Bellefeuille | 14451 | Captain Theresa Towns (Hutchings) | 14467 | Captain Jo-Anne MacIsaac | 14478 | Theresa Murphy |
14448 | Rebecca Horne | 14400 | Sylvie Bonneau | 14504 | Captain Brigitte Vachon | 14412 | Helen Davies | 14491 | Colonel Karen Ritchie | 14444 | Captain (Ret'd) Dorothy Hector |
14487 | Lieutenant Colonel Susan Raby | 14510 | Sue Wigg | 14479 | Sue Nadarozny | 14460 | Lorraine Kuzyk | 14402 | Charmaine Bulger | 14501 | Marie Thomson |
14443 | Major (ret'd) Kathryn Moore (Haunts) | 14508 | Captain (ret'd) Sheila Cornelisse (Walters) | 14418 | Marnie Dunsmore | 14477 | Brigitte Muehlgassner | 14411 | Ann David | 14394 | Laura Beare |
14407 | Captain (ret'd) Marie-Pier Clarke (Cloutier) | 14419 | Johanne Durand | 14507 | Julia Walsh |
Wall of Honour
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# | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name |
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13 | Aylesworth Bowen Perry | 943 | Billy Bishop | 1681 | Walter L. Gordon | 1800 | Hartland Molson | 2399 | William Landymore | 2446 | E. L. M. Burns |
3528 | Paul David Manson | 4860 | John de Chastelain | 85 | William J. Stewart (hydrographic surveyor) | 2364 | Air Commodore Leonard Birchall | 2791 | Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Jean P.W. Ostiguy | 1921 | RCMP Commissioner George Brinton McClellan, Jr., LL D (Hon); |
2357 | Brigadier-General William Denis Whitaker CM, DSO and Bar, ED, CD, DSc Mil (Hon); | 2510 | Brigadier-General Edward Alfred Charles “Ned” Amy DSO, OBE, MC, CD; and | 4377 | Lieutenant-General Richard (Rick) Joseph Evraire CMM, CD, BEng (Civil), BSc, MPA, DSc Mil (Hon). | 101 | Maj John Laing Weller | 1248 | Gen Sir Charles Falkland Loewen, GCB, KBE, DSO; | 1866 | LCol Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt, VC, ED; |
8833 | Col Lennox John Leggat, CD, PhD. | 13738 | Colonel Chris Austin Hadfield, OC, OOnt, MSC, CD | 749 | General, the Honourable Henry Duncan Graham Crerar CH, CB, DSO, CD, PC | H2951 | General Ramsey Muir Withers, CMM, CD, D Eng, D Mil Sc, P Eng | 7860 | Lieutenant-General, the Honourable Roméo Antonius Dallaire, OC, CMM, GOQ, MSC, CD | H8829 | Colonel, the Honorable George Francis Gillman Stanley, CC, CD, DPhil, FRSC, FRHSC |
Rhodes Scholars
As of 2011 there have been 13 Rhodes Scholars who were ex-cadets of RMC:[84]
- 2565 Adrian A.W. Duguid (RMC 1937) Rhodes Scholar 1946 Deceased 1/14/1968;
- 4393 Doctor Desmond Morton (historian) (CMR RMC 1959) Rhodes Scholar 1959;
- 5417 Colonel (ret) WK Megill (CMR RMC 1962) Rhodes Scholar 1962;
- 6219 Doctor Robin Boadway (RRMC / RMC 1964) Rhodes Scholar 1964;
- 6182 Doctor RB Harrison (RMC 1964) Rhodes Scholar 1964;
- 6508 MGen (ret) John L Adams CMM CD (RMC 1965) Rhodes Scholar 1965;
- 7291 Doctor T.A.J. Keefer (RMC 1967) Rhodes Scholar 1967;
- 10419 Captain (N) (ret) David V Jacobson (CMR RMC 1975) Rhodes Scholar 1975;
- 10941 Doctor Grant M Gibbs (RMC 1976) Rhodes Scholar 1976;
- 15040 Mr Paul E Stanborough (RMC 1985) Rhodes Scholar 1985;
- 15595 LCol (ret) WDE (Billy) Allan CD (RRMC RMC 1986) Rhodes Scholar 1987;
- 23988 Mr Gino Bruni (RMC 2008) Rhodes Scholar 2010; Prairies & Jesus College, reading Jurisprudence[85]
- 24862 2Lt Brendan Alexander (RMC 2011) Rhodes Scholar 2011, New College, Oxford to read International Relations.
Books
- Walter S. Avis: Essays and articles selected from a quarter century of scholarship at the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston (Occasional papers of the Department of English, R.M.C.) 1978
- 2141 Thomas T. L. Brock (RMC 1930) Fight the good fight: Looking in on the recruit class at the Royal Military College of Canada during a week in February 1931. 1964
- 19828 John-James Ford, (RMC 1995), author of Bonk on the head, a description, in novel form, of a fictional officer-cadet's life at RMC
- G1397 Doctor Andrew A.B. Godefroy Professional training put to the test: the Royal Military College of Canada and Army Leadership in the South African War 1899–1902 The Army Doctrine and Training Bulletin 2005
- 6647 Major (Ret) Mitchell Kryzanowski (RMC 1965), wrote Currie Hall: Memorial to the Canadian Corps (Kingston: Hewson and White, 1989), a description of the decoration of Currie Hall
- S125 Major (Ret) William WJ Oliver, and S134 Mrs Rolande Oliver, RMC Hockey History Digest Eds. Red & White Books, Kingston, 2003
- 4237 Dr. Adrian Preston & Peter Dennis (Edited) Swords and Covenants Rowman And Littlefield, London. Croom Helm. 1976.
- H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston To Serve Canada: A History of the Royal Military College of Canada 1997 Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1969.
- H16511 Dr. Richard Arthur Preston Canada's RMC - A History of Royal Military College Second Edition 1982
- H16511 Dr. Richard Preston R.M.C. and Kingston: The effect of imperial and military influences on a Canadian community. 1968
- H1877 R. Guy C. Smith (editor) As You Were! Ex-Cadets Remember. In 2 Volumes. Volume I: 1876–1918. Volume II: 1919–1984. Royal Military College. [Kingston]. The R.M.C. Club of Canada. 1984
- A.G.G. Wurtele Not In Cooke. - Account of a tour by the first graduating class of the Royal Military College, Kingston, 1880.
- To Serve Canada: A History of the Royal Military College since the Second World War, Ottawa, University of Ottawa Press, 1991.
- 4669 Toivo Roht, (CMR RMC 1960) Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean, Royal Roads Military College and Royal Military College 1955–2006 2007
- RMC Cadet Handbook Kingston: RMC, 2004
- Royal Military College of Canada: The Canadian Services Colleges 1962
- The Royal Military College of Canada 1876 to 1919
- Directory of Ex-Cadets, Royal Military College Club of Canada (RMC Club, Kingston, 1992) The book us a directory of students from Royal Military College of Canada (Kingston), Royal Roads Military College (Victoria), and College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu).
Other
List of Royal Military College of Canada Memorials
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