General Sir Arthur Currie made the following comments, "I cannot tell you how utterly embarrassed and yet how inexpressibly proud I am to witness this ceremony, and to be present when this hall is officially opened.
This hall is to commemorate the deeds of our fellow comrades whom it was my great honour and privilege to command during the latter years of the War.
[19] The memorial includes the following texts:[20] The RMC Memorial Arch provides a list of officer cadets who were killed in action or died from wounds suffered in action under the following headings:[20] Two bronze plaques on the flanking plinths of the Arch, which were unveiled by the Governor General on 15 September 1949, commemorates the fallen from World War II.
100731), silver, presented by the RMCC class of 1972 refurbished with the financial support of the ex cadet club and rededicated on October 6, 1996.
52-81053, from Class of 1979. refurbished with the financial support of the ex cadet club 2010 There are numerous plaques erected by federal, provincial, municipal and private authorities on the grounds of the Royal Military College of Canada.