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  2. Royal Roads Military College; Motto: Truth, Duty, Valour: Type: Military college: Established: 1940: Chancellor: David Collenette (1993-1995, ex-officio as Minister of National Defence) Principal: Dr. John J.S. Mothersill (1984-1995) Commandant: Captain (N) David B Bindernagel (1994-1995) Undergraduates: 200+ Location

  3. Each symbol in the coat of arms holds meaning: Three maple leaves represent Canada, the three founding peoples of Canada, the three philosophical underpinnings of Royal Roads University (sustainability, leadership and learning), the former Royal Roads Military College’s motto (Truth, Duty, and Valour) and the three branches of the military in ...

  4. Royal Roads University (also referred to as RRU or Royal Roads) is a public university with its main campus in Colwood, British Columbia. It is located at Hatley Park National Historic Site on Vancouver Island. Following the decommissioning of Royal Roads Military College in 1995, the government of British Columbia created Royal Roads ...

  5. The full Coat-of-Arms, surmounted by a ribbon containing the Motto and supported by another ribbon showing “Royal Military College Canada” appears in the upper right hand corner on the certificate.

  6. An arm in armour embowed gauntletted Argent holding a sprig of three maple leaves separately coloured Or, Gules and Argent all ensigned by the Royal Crown proper; Motto Blazon. TRUTH · DUTY · VALOUR;

  7. Royal Military College of Canada; Motto: Truth, Duty, Valour (Verité, Devoir, Vaillance) Type: Military academy: Established: 1876

  8. The college had a final name change in 1967 to Royal Roads Military College (RRMC). It began granting degrees in 1975, expanding to offer a four-year degree programs in 1976 in areas including oceanography, psychology and military and strategic studies. It took decades for women to be welcomed to join RRMC.

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