Notable Professors/educators/staff
Shown with college numbers.
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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