Wall of Honour
Shown with college numbers.
# | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name | # | Name |
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13 | Aylesworth Bowen Perry | 943 | Billy Bishop | 1681 | Walter L. Gordon | 1800 | Hartland Molson | 2399 | William Landymore | 2446 | E. L. M. Burns |
3528 | Paul David Manson | 4860 | John de Chastelain | 85 | William J. Stewart (hydrographic surveyor) | 2364 | Air Commodore Leonard Birchall | 2791 | Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Jean P.W. Ostiguy | 1921 | RCMP Commissioner George Brinton McClellan, Jr., LL D (Hon); |
2357 | Brigadier-General William Denis Whitaker CM, DSO and Bar, ED, CD, DSc Mil (Hon); | 2510 | Brigadier-General Edward Alfred Charles “Ned” Amy DSO, OBE, MC, CD; and | 4377 | Lieutenant-General Richard (Rick) Joseph Evraire CMM, CD, BEng (Civil), BSc, MPA, DSc Mil (Hon). |
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