1991
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From ![]() A Two-Year Military Training Course or a Degree?From: To Serve Canada |
Academic Policy and the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP). | Richard Preston | 17 | 1991 | $2.21 Add |
From ![]() ForewordFrom: To Serve Canada |
Foreword by General A.J.G.D. de Chastelain, Chief of the Defence Staff, 1991. | Richard Preston | 2 | 1991 | $0.26 Add |
From ![]() Francophone Representation and BilingualismFrom: To Serve Canada |
CORE’S directive in accordance with the Trudeau government’s policy to give Canada’s two official languages equal status and Canada’s two founding peoples equal opportunities. | Richard Preston | 11 | 1991 | $1.43 Add |
From ![]() Institutional BilingualismFrom: To Serve Canada |
Bilingualism at RMC in principle and in practice. | Richard Preston | 11 | 1991 | $1.43 Add |
From ![]() Lady CadetsFrom: To Serve Canada |
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada reported in 1970 that the government should give women the same support for a university education as it gave men through the Regular Officer … | Richard Preston | 9 | 1991 | $1.17 Add |
From ![]() Manpower and Integration ProblemsFrom: To Serve Canada |
The long-standing concern in the services about wastage in the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP), including the Canadian Services Colleges (esc), was linked with general manpower problems. | Richard Preston | 15 | 1991 | $1.95 Add |
From ![]() PrefaceFrom: To Serve Canada |
Preface | Richard Preston | 5 | 1991 | $0.65 Add |
From ![]() Serving Personnel at RMCFrom: To Serve Canada |
This chapter outlines the introduction into the RMC course of personnel already serving in the armed forces with and without commissions. | Richard Preston | 13 | 1991 | $1.69 Add |
From ![]() The Canadian Defence Educational Establishments and Canadian Military Professionalism in RMCFrom: To Serve Canada |
The Department of National Defence transforms the ad hoc Officer Development Board into a permanent agency, the Canadian Defence Educational Establishments. CDEE was expected to carry out General … | Richard Preston | 17 | 1991 | $2.21 Add |
From ![]() The Directorate of Professional Education and Development and the Rationalization of the Canadian Military CollegesFrom: To Serve Canada |
The Canadian Defence Educational Establishment office having already been quietly disbanded during the preceding year, a Directorate of Professional Education and Development (DPED) would take … | Richard Preston | 19 | 1991 | $2.47 Add |
From ![]() The Old RMC and the New Canadian Services CollegesFrom: To Serve Canada |
The history of the old RMC and the establishment of the new college in 1948. | Richard Preston | 15 | 1991 | $1.95 Add |
![]() To Serve CanadaA History of the Royal Military College of Canada |
During the four decades following the Second World War, the Royal Military College of Canada has adapted to the need to produce professional career officers by evolving into an academic centre of … | Richard Preston | 267 | 1991 | View |
From ![]() Tradition and Change in Military EducationFrom: To Serve Canada |
How have other countries coped with the challenges that faced the Royal Military College of Canada? How have they accommodated the academic and military elements in their mandate, and how have … | Richard Preston | 12 | 1991 | $1.56 Add |
From ![]() Under the Director of the Regular Officer Training PlanFrom: To Serve Canada |
The creation of the Directorate of the Regular Officer Training Plan (DROTP) and the decision to integrate the Canadian Forces under a single command and administration. | Richard Preston | 15 | 1991 | $1.95 Add |
From ![]() Unification, the Officer Development Board, and ProfessionalismFrom: To Serve Canada |
Defence Minister Paul Hellyer introduced legislation to move from the integration of Defence Headquarters to a complete unification of the Canadian Forces in a single service. | Richard Preston | 13 | 1991 | $1.69 Add |
From ![]() University for the Canadian ForcesFrom: To Serve Canada |
From Canadian Military Colleges to a "university with a difference." | Richard Preston | 13 | 1991 | $1.69 Add |