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Oath of Allegiance
CA RRU 2011.020-020-005-1-005 · Item
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Declaration of allegiance to the monarchy. Note from Creator: "one of the most important documents I have ever signed (another was at my wedding). Notice the attesting officer was the Honorable Dr. Grant MacEwan, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta in 1973."

Obstacle course
CA RRU 2011.020-021-11 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".

Obstacle course
CA RRU 2011.020-021-12 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. In this photo, the ramp is greased. It takes teamwork to get over it.

Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".

Obstacle course
CA RRU 2011.020-021-10 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".

Obstacle course
CA RRU 2011.020-021-8 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".

Obstacle course
CA RRU 2011.020-021-13 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".

CA RRU 2011.020-021-14 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Photograph taken during recruit obstacle course some weeks after recruits arrived at the college. The obstacle course finishes across the lower pond in the gardens.

Upon completion of the obstacle course, "recruits" are then referred to as "first year cadets".

Operation Northbound
CA RRU 2011.020-021-52 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Military cadets who passed all their exams went on a week-long camping trip at the end of their academic year. This trip, known as "Operation Northbound" was held at Portland Island, just off Sidney in British Columbia.

Operation Northbound
CA RRU 2011.020-021-55 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Military cadets who passed all their exams went on a week-long camping trip at the end of their academic year. This trip, known as "Operation Northbound" was held at Portland Island, just off Sidney in British Columbia.

CA RRU 2011.020-021-48 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Cadets who passed all their exams went on a week-long camping trip at the end of their academic year. This trip, known as "Operation Northbound" was held at Portland Island, just off Sidney in British Columbia.

Operation Northbound - camp
CA RRU 2011.020-021-56 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Military cadets who passed all their exams went on a week-long camping trip at the end of their academic year. This trip, known as "Operation Northbound" was held at Portland Island, just off Sidney in British Columbia.

CA RRU 2011.020-021-59 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Military cadets who passed all their exams went on a week-long camping trip at the end of their academic year. This trip, known as "Operation Northbound" was held at Portland Island, just off Sidney in British Columbia.

CA RRU 2011.020-021-54 · Item · 1960 - 1962
Part of Royal Roads Military College

Military cadets who passed all their exams went on a week-long camping trip at the end of their academic year. This trip, known as "Operation Northbound" was held at Portland Island, just off Sidney in British Columbia.