Major Stuart Forbes offered to paint the insignia as a gift to the College. General Macdonnell said that "no greater incentive or inspiration could be given to the Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada than the sight of the emblems worn by the Canadian Corps." His Excellency
John Ralston Saul (February 2004) described the Currie Hall decorations, The initials of
Canada Corps commanders General Sir Arthur Currie; Sir
Edwin Alderson (1915–1916), and Sir
Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy (1916–1917), are emblazoned on the ceiling of Currie Hall as are the initials of Sir
Henry Edward Burstall,
Garnet Hughes, General Macdonell,
Louis Lipsett,
Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis,
Malcolm Mercer,
Sam Steele,
Richard Turner, and
David Watson. File:Cadet roll of honour, Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada 2011.jpg|Royal Military College of Canada Gentlemen cadets Roll of Honour, Currie Hall, Currie Building, Royal Military College of Canada 2011 File:Battle list Canadian Troops on the Western Front plaque in Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada.JPG|Battle list Canadian Troops on the Western Front plaque in Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada The badges and battle patches belonging to the units of the
1st,
2nd,
3rd,
4th, and
5th Canadian Divisions of the Canada Corps and the cavalry brigade adorn 132 oak panels on the face of the gallery. ==Coats of arms==