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Searching for Truth, Duty and Valour at the Royal Military College of Canada

Originally published in Equinox Magazine, September/October 1989

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Originally published in Equinox magazine in 1989, this article offers a vivid, immersive look into life at the Royal Military College of Canada during a period of significant cultural and institutional change. Through rich storytelling and powerful photography, it follows new cadets as they navigate the pressures, traditions, and transformations that shape their earliest days at RMC. From the intensity of Recruit Term and the discipline of … Read the rest

Between Two Worlds: How RMC and Heritage Shaped Major Jaemok Lee’s Path Abroad

Major Jaemok Lee, a Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) graduate and Combat Engineer Officer, currently serves as the Military Assistant to the Deputy Commander of United Nations Command (UNC) in Korea. In this unique role, Maj Lee is at the heart of high-level multinational engagement — coordinating senior leader engagements, supporting UNC’s 18 Member States, and helping enable strategic-level dialogue on the Korean Peninsula.

As a proud graduate of RMC, Class of 2013, Maj Lee reflects … Read the rest

Letter from the Editor: Building Community Through Storytelling

Hello friends, colleagues, and fellow alumni,

I have always been fascinated by what binds people together and how communities take shape. From the beginning of human history, community has been at the core of our survival and progress governing how we share knowledge, build institutions, and shape culture.

Today, technology gives us the ability to connect across borders like never before. Yet many of us feel more disconnected from our communities than ever. Social media, … Read the rest