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  1. RRMC Royal Roads Military College is no longer a military institution, and is now maintained by the Government of British Columbia as Royal Roads University. The loss of RRMC along with their many traditions and history as military colleges still remains a bitter event for many cadets and alumni.

  2. The Log: RRMC yearbooks from 1943 to 1995. The Log yearbook was published annually to record and commemorate events and moments at the Royal Roads Military College and its antecedents — Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal-Canadian Navy-Royal Canadian Air Force College and Canadian Services College Royal Roads. Published from 1943 to 1995 ...

  3. From 1940 to 1995, Royal Roads served as a training institution for military officers. Originally opened to train naval reserve officers for service in the Second World War, it was soon expanded to provide military and academic education for all three military services.

  4. Mar 22, 2021 · In 1947, the Royal Canadian Air Force teamed with the naval college to create RCN-RCAF Royal Roads. A year later, the army joined, creating Canadian Services College Royal Roads. The college had a final name change in 1967 to Royal Roads Military College, and later expanded to offer four-year degree programs in areas including oceanography ...

  5. Hatley Park’s shift in purpose during the war began a 55-year legacy of military training and ever-expanding education that continued until Royal Roads Military College was closed in 1995. More than 4,000 Canadian Air Force, Navy and Army cadets came through RRMC.

  6. Royal Roads Military College (RRMC) and its antecedents were located at Hatley Park from 1940 until its mandated federal closure in June 1995. Cadets attended classes, trained and lived on the campus.

  7. The Royal Roads Military College collection includes records of the former military college on the Hatley Park site and its antecedents — HMCS Royal Roads, Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal-Canadian Navy–Royal Canadian Air Force College, and Canadian Services College Royal Roads.

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