About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Royal Military College Saint-Jean, CFS Debert, Fort Saint-Jean, Canadian War Museum, Fort Wellington, Fort Beausejour, Royal Military College of Canada Museum, Fort York, Great War Flying Museum, Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site, Fort Edward, Fort Erie, Oshawa Military and Industrial Museum, Citadel Hill, Citadelle of Quebec, Battle of Restigouche, Fort Chambly, Dundurn Castle, Signal Hill, St. John's, The Military Museums, Organization of Military Museums of Canada, Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Fort Henry, Ontario, National Air Force Museum of Canada, Maritime Command Museum, Cold Lake Air Force Museum, Fort Calgary, Fort George, Ontario, Royal Canadian Regiment Museum, Fort Vieux Logis, Elgin Military Museum, CFS Carp, Fort Walsh, Fort Anne, Murney Tower, Carleton Martello Tower, Royal Canadian Military Institute, Fort de l'Ile Sainte-Helene, Comox Air Force Museum, Beatty Street Drill Hall, Levis Forts, Base Borden Military Museum, Fort Malden, Jet Aircraft Museum, Secrets of Radar Museum, Fort Ingall, Seaforth Armoury, Aero Space Museum, Fort Lennox, Battalion Park, Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, Ontario Regiment Museum, Fort Garry Horse Museum & Archives, Naval Museum of Manitoba. Excerpt: Royal Military College (RMC) Saint-Jean is a Canadian military academy located on the site of Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec), originally built 1666, which is now part of the town of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, 40 km south of Montreal, Quebec. It is the arm of the Canadian Military College system that ensures the smooth transition of selected Cadets from high school to university education by providing pre-university and college-level programs. The programs are harmonized with those at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC). The four components of achievement are Acade...