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  1. 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.

    • Alex Trebek. Born in. Canada. Years. 1940-2020 (aged 80) Occupations. sports commentator television presenter actor game show host journalist. Biography. George Alexander Trebek was a Canadian-American game show host and television personality.
    • Chris Hadfield. Born in. Canada. Years. 1959-.. (age 65) Enrolled in the Royal Military College of Canada. 1980-1982 graduated with Bachelor of Engineering in mechanical engineering.
    • Erin O'Toole. Born in. Canada. Years. 1973-.. (age 51) Occupations. politician lawyer. Biography. Erin Michael O'Toole is a Canadian former politician who served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Durham from 2012 to 2023.
    • Roméo Dallaire. Born in. Netherlands. Years. 1946-.. (age 78) Occupations. major general writer human rights activist autobiographer politician. Biography. Roméo Antonius Dallaire is a retired Canadian politician and military officer who was a senator from Quebec from 2005 to 2014, and a lieutenant-general in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  2. The RMC Alumni Association serves both the alumni and the current N/OCdts of the Colleges to provide guidance, mentorship, financial resources, and promotion of the history of the Colleges. The RMC Alumni Association is also an arm’s length proactive fundraiser for the Colleges.

  3. 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.

    • Introduction
    • The Physical Wall of Honour
    • Eligibility and Nomination Criteria

    The Class of 1963, as their gift to the College upon entry into the Old Brigade in 2009, created and donated to RMC, a Wall of Honour to recognize ex-cadets of the Royal Military Colleges (RMC, RRMC, CMR) and others with College numbers for outstanding achievements and contributions to Canada or the world. This project has the strong support of the...

    The Wall of Honour is six feet eight inches high and 132 feet long. Plaques of honour shall be mounted on the Wall, inviting all who view to pause and read a short description of these recognized Canadians. It is located on Verite Avenue (the previous roadway running behind the Commandant's house to Ridout Row), which is the main path for cadets pr...

    The Class Wall Committee is seeking nominations of candidates from Ex-Cadets and other interested parties for induction to the Wall of Honour, the ceremony being held during Reunion Weekend. The Criteria and procedures for nominations are available for download at RMC Wall of Honour Criteria and Protocol. The deadline for each calendar year intake ...

  4. Learn about the histories of the RMC Club and RMC Foundation that have now come together to form the Royal Military Colleges Alumni Association Inc.

  5. 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.

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