Browse classmate profiles, reconnect with old friends, and discover where life has taken Ex-Cadets.
Bruce Barteaux
How does one sum up a half century of toil, leisure, interests and adventures? That is the question that has stumped me and may have challenged others as we are on the threshold of joining the Old B…
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Dan Bracuk
After grad I completed Phase IV AERE training and then went off to Summerside for my first tour. This was followed by consecutive tours at NDHQ followed by tours in Cold Lake and Toronto. The mid 1…
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Doug Campbell
My career unfolded in four distinct phases: CAF Served as a CELE officer with postings in Goose Bay, North Bay, and Cape Perry, before completing my four years of required service in Ottawa. Norte…
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Glenn Clarke
Downhill skiing has been a big part of my life and was a motivational factor in going to MilCol. The recruiting officer told me if I went to Roads, I could ski all winter in the Rockies. I maxed out …
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Grant Acheson
I entered RRMC from Ponoka, Alberta in August, 1974 and transferred to RMC for my final two years in 1976. I graduated in the civil engineering program. My military engineer training between academi…
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Kenneth Cooper
After graduation, I served as a naval officer on both coasts and earned an MBA from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1984, through part-time study. I entered medical school at Dalhous…
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Les Chapman
I qualified in Submarines and was awarded my Dolphins in HMCS Onondaga in 1980. In 1981, I went on exchange to the Royal Navy Submarine Service, serving in HMS Opossum during the Falklands War, and I…
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Ross Cowie
In 2023, Ross is living and working in Ottawa (Orleans). A long marriage ended just before the pandemic, but the kids are doing great. Marshall is studying Math and Physics in Co-op at Waterloo, an…
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Serge Bertrand
Privileged to have served the nation for nearly four decades in the Royal Canadian Navy, at sea from north of the Arctic Circle in the Atlantic to down under in the Pacific, while touching foot on al…
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