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Victor Brereton Rivers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victor Brereton Rivers
Lieutenant Colonel Victor Brereton Rivers was the first Intelligence Staff Officer of the Canadian militia on 6 February 1901. His staff work led shortly after, on 1 April 1903, to the formation of the Corps of Guides (Canada), a forerunner of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Branch. == Early life == He was born February 2, 1860 and lived in Brockville, Ontario. He was educated as part of the first class at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, student #10, one of the “Old Eighteen.” He entered the college on 1 June 1876. Since cadets received their numbers based on their standings in the entrance examinations, he was 10 of 18.〔Old 18 Bios, Royal Military Colleges Club Foundation, Kingston http://www.rmcclubfoundation.ca/English/PDFs/Old18Bios.pdf〕 As a sergeant, having completed his full period of instruction at the College, he was granted a second-class certificate of graduation dated 30 June 1880. ''The Dominion Annual Register and Review'' recorded that the aggregate number of marks he obtained was 24274 (honours).〔Henry James Morgan ‘The Dominion annual register and review’ http://books.google.ca/books?id=vCoOxEINLoUC&pg=PA383&dq=%22Victor+Brereton+Rivers%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html〕
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