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    All officer cadets who enter the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) are enrolled in either the Regular Forces under the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) or the University Training Plan for Non-Commissioned Members (UTPNCM) All officer cadets enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are subject to the CAF Code of Service Discipline.

  2. Teaching point 1. Identify the Sea and Air Cadet Rank Structure. Time: 10 min. Method: Interactive Lecture. BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE. Both Sea and Air Cadet ranks have chevrons and crowns, just like Army Cadets. Sea Cadets also have an anchor and Air Cadets have a propeller on some of their insignia.

  3. Knowing the rank structure and insignia will help cadets address other cadets and gain an appreciation for the differences and similarities between Sea, Army and Air Cadets. Teaching point 1. Identify Sea and Army Cadet Rank Structure. Time: 10 min. Method: Interactive Lecture.

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  5. (Top) Commander-in-chief insignia. Officer rank insignia. Non-commissioned member (NCM) rank insignia. Appointments. Rank slip-ons. Service stripes. Canadian Army distinctive corps insignia. Distinctive rank names. Evolution of Royal Canadian Navy rank and insignia. Timeline of changes (sleeves only) Evolution of Canadian Army ranks and insignia.

  6. The Royal Military College of Canada prepares officer cadets for a long career in the profession of arms and continues the development of other Canadian Armed Forces members and civilians with an interest in defence issues.

  7. Officer Cadet (insert first and last name) Royal Military College of Canada PO Box 17000, Station Forces Kingston, Ontario K7K 7B4 Emergency Contacts. In case of an incident warranting the attention of the CAF prior to your arrival at RMC, contact your current unit (CFRC, CFLRS or PRes unit) chain of command or duty personnel.

  8. Canadian Military Colleges - Universities with a Difference. RMC is located on the traditional homelands of the Hodinöhsö:ni, Anishinaabek, and Huron-Wendat Peoples. We recognize their strength and wisdom; their stewardship of the land and water, the plants and animals. Together let's commit to learning about, and learning with, Indigenous ...