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 Royal Military College of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1878, Queen Victoria, granted the college the right to use the prefix "Royal." The college motto is "Truth, Duty, Valour".
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.
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Royal Roads University occupies the grounds of Hatley Park, the former estate of James Dunsmuir, an early British Columbia coal and railway baron and later Lieutenant Governor of the province (1906-09).
Royal Roads was commissioned in December 1940 to train short-term reserve officers for service in World War II.
RRMC achieved full degree-granting status from the Province of British Columbia in 1975, and its first class graduated in 1977.
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 WarMuseum.ca - Dispatches, Issue 13
Military education in this period became a vehicle to convey to officers and officer cadets a body of specialized knowledge.
In this, the history of military education is also related closely to the development of civilian educational institutions and the broader social, cultural, and political pressures to which the latter necessarily respond.
While small compared to the number of officers required by a military that had expanded into the hundreds of thousands by 1918, RMC profess-ionals exercised a disproportionate influence through their involvement in the pre-war militia and, later, in training Canada’s wartime military.
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