About a month before his 101st birthday, Maj.-Gen. Richard Rohmer, a decorated veteran aviator of the Second World War, was at Georgian College to celebrate the naming of a space in his honour.
The roundabout space around Georgian’s Barrie Campus cenotaph will now be known as Major-General Richard Rohmer Roundabout.
Rohmer took part in D-Day and is a senior Canadian veteran of the battles of Normandy, Belgium and Holland. Among his extensive list of achievements, he is the Honorary Lieutenant-General of the Canadian Armed Forces, member of Toronto law firm Rohmer & Fenn, award-winning author, an honorary degree recipient from Georgian in 2019. He was also appointed a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour by the President of France in 2004.
Rohmer helped Kevin Weaver, President and CEO of Georgian College, unveil new signage at a tribute naming ceremony on Dec. 3. The signage will be installed next spring or summer at the entrance to Alumni Courtyard and at the end of Governors Drive.
“As a military-connected college, Georgian’s thrilled to honour Maj.-Gen. Rohmer’s significant contributions to society. This new signage is one simple act of gratitude we can express for his decades of dedicated military and community service and inspiration as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces in helping protect the rights and freedoms we so value today,” said Kevin Weaver, President and CEO, Georgian College.
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and other invited guests attended the event, which was held in the Peter B. Moore Advanced Technology Centre.
Rohmer began his military service in 1936. He served with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as a fighter-reconnaissance pilot from 1942 to 1945 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He later served with the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve before returning to the RCAF during the Cold War, flying Vampire fighter jets and commanding squadrons in the 1950s.
During this time, Rohmer also turned to postsecondary education to study law. He was called to the Bar in Ontario in 1951 and in Northwest Territories in 1970.
He continued serving with the air force in various roles and was on the Canadian Military Colleges Advisory Board to the Minister of National Defence. Rohmer holds numerous honours, including being appointed to the Order of Ontario in 1997.
Georgian is a military-connected college, showing an alignment with military interests and values, recognition of the military community, and a desire to maximize student potential. Georgian’s committed to providing military-connected learners – including those currently serving, veterans and their family members – with an exceptional college education, as well as funding, academic, social and mental health supports to thrive and succeed.
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