RMC Wall of Honour

Introduction

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 College and the Royal Military Colleges of Canada Alumni Association Inc., and has three components: a physical wall, a selection process and an information technology element. This institutional physical and procedural infrastructure has become an important part of the landscape of RMC.

It is intended that those recognized on the Wall of Honour inspire prospective recruits, existing RMC students, RMC graduates, RMC staff and all Canadians to be the best they can be through dedication, hard work, application of their talents and training and by letting Truth Duty Valour guide their lives.

The Physical Wall of Honour

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 proceeding to and from the College sports facilities.

Eligibility and Nomination Criteria

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.

Submission of Nominations

Nominations submitted must be keyed to the criteria stated in the document; a simple biographical statement, whilst useful for context, will not suffice. As well as the full name and contact data for the Nominee, the submission must also include the name and contact information of the Nominator in case further information is needed by the Nomination Committee. In case of a deceased nominee, then a family or other contact will be required.

Nominations should be forwarded by email to: warywisdom@gmail.com

Although email is preferred, nominations may be sent by regular mail to:

9985 Derek J.B. Lovlin
19 Westfall Cres.,
Okotoks, AB T1S 1V6

The deadline for each calendar year intake is 31 January of that year.

For further information on the Wall project, please email 10642 Doug Wright (dugrite@gmail.com) or 10208 Cam Carbert (rmc.wallofhonour@gmail.com).

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