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  1. The mission of the RMC Alumni Association is: To bring together our alumni and other members for their mutual benefit, support, mentorship and camaraderie; To advance education by establishing and maintaining scholarships, bursaries and prizes; To support and promote training and leadership programs by providing funding for programs and ...

  2. The Royal Military College opened its doors to the first eighteen cadets in June 1876. A mere four years after the first class graduated, the first steps were taken to form an Alumni Association. Read brief histories of the RMC Club and Foundation, as we move forward as the RMC Alumni Association.

  3. This effort, initiated by two members of the first class at the College, #6 S.J.A. Denison (first Club Secretary) and #7 L.H. Irving (first Club President), resulted in the inauguration of the “Royal Military College Club” on March 15th, 1884. This event was highlighted by the Club’s inaugural Annual General Meeting and Club Dinner in ...

  4. The Royal Military Colleges of Canada Foundation is a registered Canadian charity which was incorporated in 1966. As an element of the Canadian Forces, the college is unable to fund a conventional full-time fundraising team in a development office. The foundation, consequently, works at arm's length to assist the college financially.

  5. Our Mission: Bringing together RMC Alumni and other members for their mutual benefit, support, mentorship and camaraderie; advancing education by establishing and maintaining scholarships, bursaries and prizes; supporting, promoting and funding training and leadership programs for the benefit of the Canadian Military Colleges growing and developing Canada’s future leaders.

  6. On June 1, 1876, the Military College of Canada was founded and opened its doors to the first class of eighteen officer cadets. "The Royal Military College of Canada Degrees Act, 1959," passed by the 25th Ontario Legislature and given Royal Assent on March 26, 1959, empowers the College to confer degrees in Arts, Science, and Engineering. RMC ...

  7. It welcomed its first group of cadets, known ever since as the “Old Eighteen”, on 1 June 1876 and received permission from Queen Victoria to call itself the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) in 1878. Although West Point was the model, British military tradition was paramount. The staff was mostly British, the uniform and parade-drill ...

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