Browse classmate profiles, reconnect with old friends, and discover where life has taken Ex-Cadets.
Bob Allen
I was a prairie boy. I joined the Navy in 1967, likely because the other logical choice — the RCMP — trained only a few blocks from my house. The other possible reason was that I refused to believe t…
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J’ai gradué du Collège en 1971. J’ai ensuite été transféré à Bagotville, car mon métier était AERE. J’y suis resté trois ans en tant qu’officier de réparation des avions CF-101. En 1974, l’armée m’a …
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Dave Barton
After graduation, I began my armoured corps career with the 8th Canadian Hussars, followed by a posting to the Combat Arms School. Before returning for a second tour with the 8CH, I served on UN duty…
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Don Bosworth
After graduation, Don proceeded to wings training, followed by tours as an instructor; as a fighter pilot on CF-101s in Bagotville; as a student at the US Navy Test Pilot School; as a test pilot at A…
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Geoff Bennett
After graduating as a Reservist from RMC in 1971, I grew a bright red beard, married Wendy, and we honeymooned on the train to Vancouver. At UBC, I earned a Master’s in Geophysics in 1973 and then jo…
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Greg Barnes
After graduating from RMC in 1971 with the rest of you, I continued my mechanical engineering studies at Queen’s University and completed an MSc in 1972. Following Phase IV Land Ordnance Engineering…
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Larry Bunce
After graduation, I began my life as an AERE Officer at CFB Trenton as a maintenance officer for our newest aircraft acquisition, the Boeing 707 (CC-137). By chance and circumstance, Marilyn was able…
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Pierre Brassard
De 1971 à 1973, après CMR puis RMC, je souhaitais servir hors du Québec. J’ai été muté au 2 Svc Bn à Petawawa : on voyait le Québec depuis le salon du mess. Une belle initiation à l’armée régulière. …
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Richard Bastien
Déjà 50 ans que j’ai rencontré tous ces gars qui m’ont accompagné tout au long de ma carrière. Et déjà 45 ans que j’ai lié ma destinée à ma compagne de vie, Lyse! Que dire de ces années de vie milit…
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Rick Booth
I applied to RMC as a joke. I wanted to be a doctor. At Roads, I expected to become an engineer. I left Roads on March 28, 1968, after long talks with the Commandant and with the support of the Princ…
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