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Royal Military College of Canada

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Motto:Truth, Duty, Valour!
Founded1876
School typePublic
ChancellorMinister of National Defence
PrincipalJohn Scott Cowan, B.Sc., M.Sc., PhD
LocationKingston, Ontario
Enrollment 1250 (approx.) full-time
Campus surroundingsWaterfront
Sports teamsPaladin
\nThe Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), located in Kingston, Ontario, is the military academy of the Canadian Forces. RMC was established by an act of the Canadian Parliament in 1874 "for the purpose of providing a complete education in all branches of military tactics, fortification, engineering, and general scientific knowledge in subjects connected with and necessary to thorough knowledge of the military profession." On June 1, 1876, the Military College of Canada opened its doors to the first class of eighteen cadets. The names of these "Old Eighteen" are memorised by all cadets today. In 1878, Queen Victoria, granted the College the right to use the prefix "Royal." The College motto is "Truth, Duty, Valour". Following World War II, the Canadian Military Colleges Circle (CMC) was formed with RMC, Le Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean (CMR) and the Royal Roads Military College (RRMC). CMC was established to train officers of the tree services of the Canadian Forces. In 1995, following the end of the Cold War, the Department of National Defence closed CMR and RRMC. CMR is now part of ASU St-Jean and the government of British Columbia rents installations of RRMC from DND to run Royal Roads University. The province of Ontario granted a University Charter to RMC by passing "The Royal Military College of Canada Degrees Act" in 1959 enabling RMC to offer degrees in Arts , Science , and Engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Today, courses are offered both on site and by distance learning. There are approximately 1000 undergraduate students and 250 graduate students on campus. RMC is located on Point Frederick, a small peninsula at the point where the St. Lawrence River leaves Lake Ontario. The location has been an active military base since 1789 and was an important naval base during the War of 1812.

Table of contents
1 The Old Eighteen
2 Noted alumni
3 Related Links

The Old Eighteen

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The Old Eighteen
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Noted alumni

Related Links

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The Official RMC Website\n*RMC's Alumni Website Category:Canadian history

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