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Lieutenant-General Jean Henry Paul Marc Caron, CMM, Mstj, MSM, CD Commander of the Land Staff November 2003 to June 2006
Lieutenant-General Jean Henry Paul Marc Caron, CMM, MStJ, MSM, CD Commander of the Land Staff November 2003 to June 2006 Born: 01 June 1954 Montreal, Quebec Honours 25/03/2006 CMM Commander of the Order of Military Merit 17/07/1999 OMM Officer of the Order of Military Merit 01/04/2000 MSM Meritorious Service Medal 2000 MStJ Member (Serving Brother) of the Order of St. John Military 01/10/1971 Officer Cadet Officer Cadet Training Programme 01/05/1973 Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal 22e Régiment in Quebec 01/04/1974 Lieutenant 1st Airborne Commando in Cyprus 01/08/1976 Lieutenant 1st Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment in Lahr, Germany 01/01/1978 Captain Royal Welch Fusiliers in Lemgo, Germany 1981 Captain Royal Military College of Science in Shrivenham, England 1982 Captain Canadian Land Force Command and Staff College in Kingston, Ontario 01/08/1982 Major Company Commander in the 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment in Quebec 1984 Major Student at the Canadian Forces Staff College in Toronto, Ontario 01/06/1985 Major NDHQ in the Project Management Office, Anti-Armour Projects 01/07/1988 Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Officer of 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment in Quebec 01/07/1990 Lieutenant-Colonel Head of operations staff in the Land Force Command Headquarters 01/09/1994 Colonel Student at the U.S. Army War College 01/07/1994 Colonel NDHQ as Director Force Concepts and Director Land Requirements 01/11/1998 Colonel Chief of Staff of the Kosovo Verification Mission of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in the Federal Republic -
Hon Gordon James O'connor, PC, OMM, CD, MP (Former Bgen)
25 March 2021 GENERAL OFFICERS - CF 01 JANUARY 2007 MINISTER MINISTER: Hon Gordon James O’CONNOR, PC, OMM, CD, MP (Former BGen) DEPUTY MINISTER: Mr Ward P.D. ELCOCK OMBUDSMAN: Mr Mr. Yves CÔTË ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - POLICY: Mr Vincent RIGBY ASSOCIATE ADM - HUMAN RESOURCES: Mrs Monique BOUDRIAS ASSOCIATE DEPUTY MINISTER - MATERIAL: Mr Pierre L. LAGUEUX, CD (Colonel Retired) ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - MATERIAL: Mr Allan WILLIAMS CHIEF of STAFF - MATERIAL GROUP RAdm Ian D. MACK, CMM (OMM), CD ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - FINANCE: Mr Robert M. (Bob) EMOND DIRECTOR GENERAL - FINANCE: RAdm Bryn WEADON, CMM, CD ASSISTANT DEPTY MINISTER - FINANCE Mr Rod MONET ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFRASTRUCTURE: Ms Karen ELLIS ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFRASTRUCTURE: Ms Cynthia BINNINGTON (March) ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: Mr Dan ROSS, CD (BGen Retired) COS to A/DM and CF J6 - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: MGen A. Glynne HINES, OMM, CD CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND CHIEF MILITARY PERSONNEL: RAdm Tyrone H.W. PILE, CMM, MSC, CD ASSISTANT CHIEF MILITARY PERSONNEL: BGen Walter SEMIANIW, CMM (OMM), MStJ, MSC, CD ==================================================================================================================== Brigadier-General Gordon O’Connor, OMM, CD (now MND) MGen Glynne Hines, OMM, CD 1 GENERAL OFFICERS - CF 01 JANUARY 2007 CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF: Gen Richard (‘Rick’) J. HILLIER, OC, CMM, MSC, CD VICE-CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: LGen Walter John NATYNCZYK, CMM (OMM), MSC, CD CHIEF of STAFF – VCDS GROUP: BGen Robert P.F. BERTRAND, CD DIRECTOR of OPS & PLANNING – PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE: RAdm Jacques J. GAUVIN, CD CHIEF of STAFF – JOINT FORCE GENERATION: RAdm Jean-Pierre THIFFAULT, CMM, MSC, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY POLICY: MGen Daniel GOSSELIN, OMM, CD CHIEF of FORCE DEVELOPMENT: MGen Michael (‘Mike’) J. -
Vol 6, Issue 3
Crowsnest www.navy.forces.gc.ca Vol. 6, No. 3 Fall 2012 RIMPAC 2012 Largest multinational exercise breaks new ground By Lieutenant-Commander Nathalie Garcia as two teams from the Fleet Diving Unit stationed in Victoria. The Royal Canadian Air Force provided four fter months of preparation and weeks of CF-140 Aurora long-range patrol aircraft from 14 Wing training, 25,000 personnel from 22 nations Greenwood, N.S., and 19 Wing Comox, B.C.; seven Abreathed a collective sigh of relief as Rim of the CF-188 Hornet fighter jets from 3 Wing Bagotville, Que., Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2012 came to a successful with augmentation from 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alta.; and end. two CH-124 Sea King detachments assigned to Conducted in the operating areas in and around the Algonquin and Ottawa. Hawaiian Islands and in the Southern California The Canadian Army provided more than 122 exercise areas, the world’s largest maritime exercise members from the 2nd Battalion of Princess Patricia’s officially ended August 3. It included more than 1,400 Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI), including Canadian navy, army and air force personnel. augmentation from 1 PPCLI, 3 PPCLI, 1 Combat “I am truly pleased with what we have achieved as Engineer Regiment and 1 Field Ambulance. Finally, part of this exercise,” said Rear-Admiral Ron Lloyd, the more than 100 members of the Canadian Forces Deputy Combined Task Force Commander and the occupied a variety of staff and leadership positions most senior Canadian participating in the exercise. “The within the exercise. challenging scenarios allowed Canadians and our “A significant highlight was HMCS Victoria’s Mk 48 Pacific Rim partners to develop the skills we will need to torpedo shoot,” said Rear-Admiral Peter Ellis, work successfully with each other, wherever we may be Amphibious Assault Task Force Commander for the called upon to deploy.” exercise. -
44 Points De Consensus Les Éléments Les Plus Probants Qui Contredisent La Version Officielle Des Attentats Du 11 Septembre 2001
44 Points de Consensus Les éléments les plus probants qui contredisent la version officielle des attentats du 11 septembre 2001 http://www.consensus911.org/fr Version 1.9 – 6 octobre 2014 1 www.consensus911.org/fr 2 www.consensus911.org/fr TABLE OF CONTENTS De l’importance du 11 septembre 2001 .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 L’objectif du 9/11 Consensus Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 L’autorité du 9/11 Consensus Panel .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Dédicace .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Traduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Les éléments les plus probants ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Points de Consensus sur -
The Canadian Army Journal Volume 17.1, 2016
17.1 2016 17.1 2016 ARTICLES The Canadian Army Journal Doctrine Development in Canada’s Army in the 1990s Le Journal de l’Armée du Canada Le Journal de l’Armée Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie: The Canadian Corps and the Manoeuverist Approach The Second Lebanon War The Black Art of Red Teaming Thinking About War Canadian Expeditionary Brigade Groups The McChrystal Memoir and Principles for Attack the Network (AtN) 17.1 2016 Canada’s Professional Journal On Army Issues PRODUCED FOR PATRON The Canadian Army Journal, a refereed forum of ideas and issues, is the Chief of the Army Staff Detachment Kingston (Canadian Army Land Warfare Centre) Commander Canadian Army: official publication of the Canadian Army. This periodical is dedicated to PO Box 17000 Stn Forces, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7B4, Canada Lieutenant-General Marquis Hainse, the expression of mature professional thought on the art and science of CMM, MSC, CD land warfare, the dissemination and discussion of doctrinal and training concepts, as well as ideas, concepts, and opinions by all army personnel DESIGN AND PRODUCTION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE and those civilians with an interest in such matters. Articles on related Army Publishing Office (APO), Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7B4, Canada Chief of Staff Army Strategy: subjects such as leadership, ethics, technology, and military history are also Brigadier-General Stephen M. Cadden, CD invited and presented. TheCanadian Army Journal is central to the WEBSITE intellectual health of the Canadian Army and the production of valid CADTC Webmaster Director, Canadian Army Land Warfare future concepts, doctrine, and training policies. It serves as a vehicle for the Centre: Colonel Darrell A. -
I. the Canadian Army
WOUNDED Canada’s Military and the Legacy of Neglect Our Disappearing Options for Defending the Nation Abroad and at Home An Interim Report by the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence September 2005 MEMBERSHIP 38th Parliament – 1st Session STANDING COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENCE The Honourable Colin Kenny, Chair The Honourable J. Michael Forrestall, Vice-Chair and The Honourable Norman K. Atkins The Honourable Tommy Banks The Honourable Jane Cordy The Honourable Joseph A. Day The Honourable Michael A. Meighen The Honourable Jim Munson The Honourable Pierre Claude Nolin *The Honourable Jack Austin P.C. (or the Honourable William Rompkey, P.C.) *The Honourable Noël A. Kinsella (or the Honourable Terry Stratton) *Ex Officio Members Other Senators who participated during the 38th Parliament – 1st Session: The Honourable Senators: The Honourable Ione Christensen The Honourable Anne C. Cools The Honourable Percy Downe The Honourable Rose-Marie Losier-Cool The Honourable John Lynch-Staunton The Honourable Terry M. Mercer The Honourable Wilfred P. Moore The Honourable Donald H. Oliver The Honourable Gerard A. Phalen The Honourable William Rompkey The Honourable Peter A. Stollery The Honourable David Tkachuk The Honourable Marilyn Trenholme Counsell MEMBERSHIP 37th Parliament – 3rd Session STANDING COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENCE The Honourable Colin Kenny, Chair The Honourable J. Michael Forrestall, Vice-Chair and The Honourable Norman K. Atkins The Honourable Tommy Banks The Honourable Jane Cordy The Honourable Joseph A. Day The Honourable Michael A. Meighen The Honourable Jim Munson The Honourable David P. Smith, P.C. *The Honourable Jack Austin P.C. (or the Honourable William Rompkey, P.C.) *The Honourable John Lynch-Staunton (or the Honourable Noël A. -
Celebrating… a Remarkable Year of Giving January 1 – December 31, 2016
The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation Celebrating… A Remarkable Year of Giving January 1 – December 31, 2016 2016 About Us Board of Directors The Perley Rideau is an historic and thriving The Foundation is governed by an independent volunteer Board of Ottawa health centre that delivers top-quality Directors. Our dedicated Board members bring rich experience from care in a personalized and compassionate business, government and Canadian Armed Forces backgrounds. manner. Established in 1897, today it is home to 450 residents, including 250 Canadian Brigadier General (Ret’d) Col. (Ret’d) Dominic McAlea Barrister & Solicitor Veterans, most of whom served in either the Charles Lemieux, Chair President Former Canadian Defence Attaché to Second World War or the Korean War. The Reaching Your Potential Coaching Afghanistan Government of Canada provides additional funding for the care of Veterans, but donations A. D. (Tony) Boettger Robert E. Publicover Labour Relations Consultant Former Senior Desk Officer to the Perley Rideau Foundation improve their Department of Foreign Affairs quality of life in direct and significant ways. Doug Brousseau and International Development Veterans Affairs Canada recently agreed to Former Senior Policy Advisor fund a unique unit for the next generation of Office of Mayor Bob Chiarelli, Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Veterans at the Perley Rideau. The Perley City of Ottawa Ron Buck Chair Rideau continues to be at the forefront of Keith de Bellefeuille Percy The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ seniors’ housing and care including assisted- Past President Health Centre living services, long-term, respite and Ottawa Tourism Authority convalescent care. Daniel G. Clapin, ACFRE Lt-Gen. -
Aug 10, 2007.Qxd
“Delivering news and information. At home and around the world.”· “Des nouvelles d'ici et de partout ailleurs.” Where Quinte Goes To Invest Ian R. Stock, CD Investment Advisor 10 Front St. South, Belleville Member CIPF (613) 966-4119 [email protected] www.ianstock.com www.cfbtrenton.com • August 10, 2007 • Serving 8 Wing/CFB Trenton • 8e escadre/BFC Trenton • Volume 42 Issue Number 30 • CC-177 Globemaster III Arrival Ceremony this weekend Photo: Gina Vanatter Canada One takes off on its maiden flight from the Long Beach, California airport on July 24, 2007. This CC-177 Globemaster III is the first of four of these massive aircraft earmarked for 8 Wing Trenton, and will be flown by 429 Transport Squadron personnel. 8 WING/CFB TRENTON - Air Staff, will address attendees •12:15 p.m.: Turnstiles/gates close; 4 Bay/10 Hangar; Parade Square and proceed to the Colonel Mike Hood, Commander, and the media during the short •12:30 p.m.: Arrival Ceremony •1:30 p.m.: Static display of CC- west side of 10 Hangar through the 8 Wing/CFB Trenton, invites all 8 ceremony. commences; 177 ends; and tunnel under Highway 2, NLT 12 Wing/CFB Trenton members and •12:50 p.m.: Arrival Ceremony •2:00 p.m.: Lunch ends. p.m. Both Special Area Passes and their families to attend the Arrival Schedule of Events: ends; static display of CC-177 valid military ID cards will be Ceremony of the CC-177 begins for 8 Wing personnel and Coordinating Instructions: required for entrance; 100 per cent Globemaster III on August 12, •11:30 a.m.: Turnstile/gates open families; ID checks will be undertaken. -
20 July 2018 PAGES: 36 Prepared By: Surgeon Captain J
S E N I O R C O M M A N D E R S CANADIAN FORCES 1955 to 2018 UPDATED: 20 July 2018 PAGES: 36 Prepared by: Surgeon Captain John Blatherwick, CM, CStJ, OBC, CD, MD, FRCP(C), LLD(Hon) ============================================================================== 1 SENIOR OFFICERS - CANADIAN FORCES CHAIRMAN - CHIEFS OF STAFF 1951 - 1960 General Charles FOULKES, CC, CB, CBE, DSO, CD 1964 - 1966 Air Chief Marshal Frank Robert MILLER, CC, CBE, CD 1966 - 1968 General Jean Victor ALLARD, CC, CBE, DSO**, GOQ, CD =================================================================================================== CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF 1968 - 1969 General Jean Victor ALLARD, CC, CBE, DSO**, CD 1969 - 1972 General Frederick Ralph SHARPE, CMM, DFC, CD 1972 - 1977 General Jacques Alfred DEXTRAZE, CC, CMM, CBE, DSO*, KStJ, CD 1977 - 1980 Admiral Robert Hilborn FALLS, CMM, CStJ, CD 1980 - 1983 General Ramsey Muir WITHERS, CMM, CStJ, CD 1983 - 1986 General Gerard Charles Edouard THERIAULT, CMM, OStJ, CD 1986 - 1989 General Paul David MANSON, OC, CMM, OStJ, CD 1989 - 1992 General Alfred John G.D. DE CHASTELAIN, OC, CMM, CH, OStJ, CD 1992 - 1993 Admiral John ANDERSON, CMM, CD 1993 - 1996 General Alfred John G.D. DE CHASTELAIN, OC, CMM, CH, CStJ, CD 1996 - 1996 General Jean Joseph Edouard BOYLE, CMM, CD 1996 - 1997 Vice-Admiral Lawrence Edward MURRAY, CMM, CD (08 October 1996) ACTING CDS 1997 - 2001 General Joseph Maurice BARIL, CMM, SBStJ, MSM, CD (17 September 1997) 2001 - 2005 General Raymond HENAULT, OC, CMM, CStJ, MSC, CD (28 June 2001) 2005 - 2008 General -
Canadian Forces in Afghanistan
OONN TRACKT R A C K SPRING / PRINTEMPS 2009 VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1 Canada-US Defence Relations After the Obama Visit It Didn’t Have to Be This Way Canadian Forces in Afghanistan - Then, Now and Beyond The Impact of Missile Defence on China’s “Minimum Deterrence” Nuclear Posture Origins of the Strategic Advisory Team - Afghanistan Canadian Forces photo by / Photo Forces canadienne par Vic Johnson DONOR PATRONS of the CDA INSTITUTE DONATEUR PATRONS de l’INSTITUT de la CAD Mr. Keith P. Ambachtsheer Colonel (Ret’d) John Catto Dr. John Scott Cowan Colonel The Hon. John Fraser Rear-Admiral (Ret’d) Roger Girouard Dr. J.L. Granatstein Jackman Foundation (1964) Senator Colin Kenny Brigadier-General (Ret’d) Don W. Macnamara Lieutenant-Colonel W. Morrison Mr. David Scott Senator Hugh D. Segal COMPANIONS of the CDA INSTITUTE COMPAGNONS de l’INSTITUT de la CAD Admiral (Ret’d) John Anderson Mr. Paul Chapin Mr. M. Corbett Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) L.W.F. Cuppens Brigadier-General (Ret’d) James S. Cox Mr. John A. Eckersley Colonel (Ret’d) Douglas A. Fraser Major-General (Ret’d) Reginald W. Lewis General (Ret’d) Paul D. Manson Colonel (Ret’d) Gary Rice Royal Military College Club of Canada Foundation Colonel (Ret’d) Ben Shapiro Brigadier-General (Ret’d) T.H.M. Silva Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d) Ernest Skutezky Mr. Robert G.Tucker Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Jack Vance OFFICER LEVEL DONORS to the CDA INSTITUTE DONATEURS de l’INSTITUT de la CAD - NIVEAU d’OFFICIER Major-général (Ret) Clive Addy Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d) J.A. -
The Meritorious Service Medal 1991-2016
The Meritorious Service Medal 1991-2016 CONTACT US Directorate of Honours and Recognition National Defence Headquarters 101 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON K1A 0K2 http://forces.gc.ca/en/honours-history-awards/index.page 1-877-741-8332 © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2016 A-DH-300-000/JD-006 Cat. No D2-364/2016 ISBN 978-0-660-05799-6 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, wearing her insignia of Sovereign of the Order of Canada and of the Order of Military Merit, in the Tent Room at Rideau Hall, Canada Day 2010 Photo: Canadian Heritage, 1 July 2010 iv | The Meritorious Service Medal Dedication To the recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal who have demonstrated military professionalism and brought honour upon themselves and their nation. v | The Meritorious Service Medal Table of Contents Dedication ......................................................................................................................... v Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 Statistical Analysis ........................................................................................................... 7 Meritorious Service Decorations Regulations, 2015 ................................................. 35 Register – Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (Military Division), 1991-2016 ...................................................................................... 45 Glossary of Post-nominals ......................................................................................... -
Crowsnest Issue 3-1.Qxd
CCrroowwssnneesstt Vol. 3, No. 1 Spring 2009 Chief of the Maritime Staff Ready Aye Ready! Navy prepares for 2010 Olympics HMCS Calgary sails in front of Canada Place in Vancouver during a recent exercise to prepare for the 2010 Olympics. See the story on page 4. Photo: MCpl Nick Bichsel INSIDE “The ultimate Line drawings privilege and part of naval THIS honour” history ISSUE PAGE 2 PAGE 9 www.navy.forces.gc.ca “The ultimate privilege and honour” HMCS Winnipeg departs on overseas mission MCS Winnipeg departed Esquimalt, B.C., in long-standing relationships with countries such as early February for a six-month deployment to Australia and Japan, as well as allow us to reach out to H the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Pacific other countries in the Indo-Pacific region,” said Rear Ocean. Admiral Tyrone Pile, Commander Maritime Forces The frigate will join Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 Pacific. “I am confident the sailors of HMCS Winnipeg (SNMG1) for part of the mission, while also undertaking will reinforce the reputation of excellence that Canadian training and exercises with navies of the U.S., Australia naval personnel enjoy around the world.” and other countries across Southwest Asia and the Led by Commander Craig Baines, and with a crew of Indian Ocean. 240, the ship, along with a CH124 Sea King helicopter SNMG1 is a multinational, integrated maritime force and air detachment, will visit several key countries in consisting of vessels from various alliance nations that the region such as Pakistan, India, Korea, Indonesia train and operate together as a single team.