Lieutenant-Colonel Kitch Jordan
Governor General’s Horse Guards

Behind the footlights of the 1926 Cake-walk, Kitch set a new standard of pulchritude for chorus girls; since then his moustache has been second to none throughout the College. Born with a slide rule in one hand and a squash racquet in the other, he is a deadly shot with either of these weapons.
(RMC Yearbook, 1929, 34)
Born on 9 February 1908 in Meaford, Ontario, Alan Kitchener Jordan was an RMC graduate and mining company salesman in Toronto. He went overseas with the Governor General’s Horse Guards as a captain and served as second-in-command of the re-designated 3rd Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment in Italy. He succeeded Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Cumberland in June 1944 on his promotion to brigadier of the 5th Armoured Brigade.


