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  2. Canadian Military Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Military Colleges was formed in 1948, following the reorganization of the tri-services colleges of the Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Army into a grouping, after World War II. The CMC initially consisted of: Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) – formed in 1874

  3. History of military education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the Royal Naval College of Canada was established. It was shut down in 1922. In 1940, HMCS Royal Roads was established, becoming the Royal Canadian Naval College in 1942, the RCN-RCAF Joint Services College in 1947, the Canadian Services College, Royal Roads in 1948, and the Royal Roads Military College in 1965. It was shut down after ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Military history/Canadian military ...

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    Canadian Military Heritage - "Online reference books" Canadian Military History from pre-colonial times to present. Canadian Military History Gateway - dateabase of Canadian Military history subjects. CEF Research Fourm; Royal Military College of Canada - Library; Haze Gray: Canadian Navy of Yesterday & Today (privately maintained website)

  5. Royal Military College of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Military College of Canada (French: Collège militaire royal du Canada), abbreviated in English as RMC and in French as CMR, [4] [5] is a military academy and, since 1959, a degree-granting university of the Canadian Armed Forces. It was established in 1874 and conducted its first classes on June 1, 1876.

  6. Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first graduating class of the Royal Military College of Canada in 1878. Cadets were recruited into the British military and the Canadian militia in the 19th century. The British War Office also reserved officer commissions for Canadian "gentlemen and journeymen" to fill vacancies and bolster the British officer corps. [192]

  7. Royal Naval College of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Royal Naval College of Canada c. 1913 HMCS Niobe HMCS Rainbow Royal Naval College of Canada plaque Battle of Coronel. The King’s permission was obtained to add the prefix 'Royal' to the title of the Naval College of Canada in October 1910, with the abbreviation being 'R.N.C.C.' [5] The naval college was established at Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1911.

  8. Category:Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Outline of the Canadian Armed Forces at the end of the Cold War; Canadian Expeditionary Force; Canadian Forces College; Canadian Forces Health Services Group; Canadian Militia; Canadian Voltigeurs; Canadian war cemeteries; Canadian Women's Army Corps; Canadian-Scottish regiment; Cape Parry; Cenotaph (Montreal) CFS Senneterre; Fort Saint-Jean ...

  9. Royal Canadian Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Military Institute (RCMI) is a private members' organization with a focus on military history, defence studies and international affairs.Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, it was founded as the Canadian Military Institute on January 14, 1890.