List of Royal Military College of Canada People - Notable Professors/educators/staff

Notable Professors/educators/staff

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Student # Name Significance
Edwin Tappan Adney WW1 model-maker, artist, decorated Currie Hall
S155 Willard Boyle Businessman, invented Charge-coupled device
Gérard Bessette Author and educator
Captain Joseph Damaze-Chartrand soldier, accountant, writer, magazine owner, and professor
Forshaw Day educator and artist
Associate Professor Walter Dorn Co-chair of the Department of Security Studies, educator
Sir Howard Douglas, 1776–1861, professor, British general and colonial administrator: Governor of New Brunswick (1823–31)
Captain John Moreau Grant CBE Executive officer, H.M.C.S. Stone Frigate, Commandant HMCS Royal Roads
Lieutenant-Colonel (Retd) Roman Jarymowycz OMM, CD, Ph.D. Educator, decorated Canadian soldier, historian, author
Brigadier-General Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey VC, MC, Received the Victoria Cross; Instructor in Physical Training at RMC
Lubomyr Luciuk Professor, founding member of Royal Winers, author, human rights advocate, Shevchenko Medal winner, former Member of Immigration and Refugee Board, director of research for Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association
Seraphin Marion (1896–1983) archivist, professor, writer and historian who taught French at the RMC 1920-1923.
G0053 Alex Morrison Educator, founding president of Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
Lieutenant-Colonel George PearkesVC PC CC CB DSO MC CD Staff officer of RMC
H8829 Col. the Hon. George F.G. Stanley Historian, author, soldier, educator, public servant, and designer of Canadian flag; Companion of the Order of Canada
816 Brigadier-General Kenneth StuartDSO, MC, ADC Chief of the General Staff 1941-1943, Commandant of RMC1939-40, educator
Clarendon Lamb Worrell taught English at RMC 1891-1901;5th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.

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