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ENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2017 MINISTER MINISTER of NATIONAL DEFENCE: Hon Harjit Singh SAJJAN, OMM, MSM, CD (Lcol Retire ENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2017 MINISTER MINISTER of NATIONAL DEFENCE: Hon Harjit Singh SAJJAN, OMM, MSM, CD (LCol Retired) ASSOCIATE MINISTER of NATIONAL DEFENCE: Mr Kent HEIR And Minister of Veteran’s Affairs PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE MINISTER: Mr Sherry ROMANADO DEPUTY MINISTER: Mr John FORSTER SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEPUTY MINISTER: Ms Jody THOMAS March Former CCG Commissioner ASSOCIATE DEPUTY MINISTER: Mr Michael MARTIN OMBUDSMAN: Mr Gary WALBOURNE ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - POLICY: Ms Gordon VENNER ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Mr Edison STEWART DIRECTOR-GENERAL - PUBLIC AFFAIRS: BGen Marc M. THERIAULT, CD AWSE HIGH COMMISSIONER - AUSTRALIA VAdm Paul MADDISON, CMM, CD (VAdm Retired) ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: Dr Marc FORTIN DIRECTOR-GENERAL - RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT: Ms Myléne OUELLET ASSOCIATE ADM - HUMAN RESOURCES: Mrs Shirley SIEGEL ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - HUMAN RESOURCES: Ms Cynthia BINNINGTON ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - MATERIAL: Mr Patrick FINN, CMM, CD (ex RAdm RCN) CHIEF of STAFF - MATERIAL: MGen Alexander C. PATCH, OMM, CD DIRECTOR-GENERAL - MAJOR PROJECT DELIVERIES: Mr Troy CROSBY, CD June (ex RCAF Pilot) ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - FINANCE: Mr Kevin LINDSAY ASSISTANT DEPTY MINISTER - FINANCE Mr Rod MONET CHIEF of STAFF - FINANCE: BGen Werner LIEDTKE, CD Substantive BGen June ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFRASTRUCTURE: Mr. Jaimie PITFIELD CHIEF of STAFF * - INFRASTRUCTURE: MGen Joseph Sylvain SIROIS, OMM, CD November ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: Mr Leonard (‘Len’) J. BASTIEN COS to A/DM and CF J6 - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: MGen Gregory David LOOS, OMM, CD ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - CHIEF of REVIEW SERVICES Mr Amipal MANCHANDA LEGAL ADVISOR (CIVILIAN): Ms Leigh TAYLOR 1. * Position is also the CHIEF MILITARY ENGINEER =============================================================================================================== LCol The Honourable Hajit Sajjan, OMM, MSM, CD, Minister of National Defence 1 GENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2017 CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: General Jonathan (‘Jon’) Holbert VANCE, CMM (OMM), MSC*, CD (MID) VICE CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: LGen Joseph Alain Jacques PARENT, CMM (OMM), CD April VICE CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: VAdm Maurice Frank Ronald (‘Ron’) LLOYD, CMM, CD January VICE CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: VAdm Mark Arnold Gordon NORMAN, CMM, CD Suspended CHIEF of STAFF– CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: BGen David William LOWTHIAN, OMM, MSM, CD January CHIEF of STAFF – VCDS GROUP: BGen Michael Matthew Lawrence RAFTER, MSM, CD SENIOR SPECIAL ADVISOR to CDS: MGen Tammy L. HARRIS, CD end January CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER – CANADIAN FORCES: CWO Kevin WEST, MMM, MSM, CD CHIEF of FORCE DEVELOPMENT: RAdm Darren C. HAWCO, CMM, MSM, CD CHIEF of PROGRAMME: MGen John C. MADOWER, OMM, CD Retire April CHIEF of PROGRAMME: MGen Jean-Marc LANTHIER, CMM (OMM), MSC, MSM, CD May CHIEF of DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE: RAdm Scott Edward George BISHOP, OMM, CD CHIEF of STAFF – DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE COMMAND: BGen Jocelyn (“Joe”) M.M. PAUL, MSC, CD DIRECTOR-GENERAL INTERNATIONAL SECUITY ADM POLICY: MGen Derek W. JOYCE, OMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - RESPONSE on SEXUAL MISCONDUCT: RAdm Jennifer J. BENNETT, CMM (OMM), CD Reserve CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND CHIEF - MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND: LGen Christine (‘Chris’) WHITECROSS, CMM (OMM), MSM, CD CHIEF - MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND: LGen Charles Adrien LAMARRE, CMM (OMM), MSC, CD March CHIEF - MILITARY PERSONNEL PROGRAMS: MGen Nicholas ELDAOUD, MSC, CD May DEPUTY COMMANDER - MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND: MGen Wayne Donald EYRE, MSC, CD CHIEF of STAFF - MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND: Cmdre Hayden C. EDMUNDSON, CD May CHIEF of STAFF - MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND: BGen Nicholas ELDAOUD, MSC, CD end May COS – ADM PERSONNEL (SPOKESPERSON CF): BGen Joseph Gilles Sylvain BÉDARD, OMM, CD COMMANDER – JOINT PERSONNEL SUPPORT UNIT OTTAWA: BGen Gordon David CORBOULD, MSM, CD (Bronze Star) Retire COMMANDER – JOINT PERSONNEL SUPPORT UNIT OTTAWA: BGen Shane Anthony BRENNAN, MSM*, CD Feb CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER – MILITARY PERSONNEL: CWO André (‘Andy’) Claude Joseph DALCOURT, MMM, CD MILITARY PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY TRANSFORMATION (MPMCT) CHIEF – TRANSFORMATION IMPLEMENTATION NDHQ: MGen Jay G. MILNE, CD Reserve DIRECTOR GENERAL – MIL PERSONNEL MCT: BGen Marie Céline Danielle SAVARD, OMM, MSM, CD Prom. Subs’l =============================================================================================================== General Jonathan (‘Jon’) Vance, CMM, MSC and bar, CD Chief of Defence Staff LGen Christine Whitecross, CMM, MSM, CD 2 GENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2017 CANADIAN JOINT OPERATIONS COMMAND COMMANDER - CJOC: LGen Stephen Joseph P. BOWES, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - CJOC: RAdm J. Robert (‘Bob’) AUCHTERLONIE, OMM, CD CHIEF of STAFF - CJOC: MGen William F. SEYMOUR, CD, RCAF CHIEF of STAFF READINESS - CJOC: BGen Bruce PLOUGHMAN, MSM, CD CHIEF of STAFF READINESS - CJOC: BGen David James ANDERSON, MSM, CD CHIEF of STAFF SUPPORT - CJOC: BGen Kerry Williams HORLOCK, OMM, MSM, CD CHIEF of STAFF OPERATIONS: - CJOC: BGen M.H. Lise BOURGON, MSC, CD DEPUTY CHIEF of STAFF OPERATIONS - CJOC: BGen Joseph Francis CHAGNON, OMM, MSM, CD DIRECTOR of PLANS - CJOC: BGen James Andrew IRVINE, MSM, CD AWSE COMMANDER - KINGSTON CFJOSG (x) - CJOC: Colonel Darlene Olga QUINN, OMM, CD CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER - CJOC: CWO Serge FROMONT, MMM, CD CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER – SUPPORT - CJOC: CWO Daniel Thomas MOYER, MMM, CD (USA Bronze Star & MSM) CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER – EXPEDITIONARY - CJOC: CPO1 Luc R. TREMBLAY, CD CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER – CONTINENTAL - CJOC: CWO1 Gérard POITRAS, MMM, MSM, CD CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCE COMMAND (CANSOFCOM) COMMANDER - CDN SPECIAL OPERATIONS GROUP: MGen Michael Norman ROULEAU, CMM (OMM), MSC, CD AWSE CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER: CWO Joseph Germain Daniel LEGAULT, MMM, CD Lieutenant-General Stephen Bowes, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD Rear-Admiral Bob Aucherlonie, OMM, CD MGen Bill Seymour, CD 3 GENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2017 DIRECTORS GENERALS CDR NATIONAL CADET & JUNIOR RANGERS SUPPORT GRP: BGen Kelly L. WOIDEN, OMM, CD Reserve PROJECT LEADER - MARITIME HELICOPTER PROJECT: BGen Paul ORMSBY, OMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - DEFENCE FORCE PLANNING: BGen Mark Andres FRANK, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - CAPABILITY and STRUCTURE: BGen Ross William. ERMEL, MSM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - MILITARY SIGNALS & INTELLIGENCE: BGen Steven M. MORITSUGU, CD AWSE DIRECTOR GENERAL - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: BGen Paul RUTHERFORD, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND RESERVES: BGen Rob Roy Everett MACKENZIE, OMM, CD Reserve DIRECTOR GENERAL - RESERVES & CADETS: BGen Paul J. BURY, OMM, CD Reserves DIRECTOR GENERAL - DEFENCE SECURITY: BGen J.P. Louis MELOCHE, OMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT: BGen Derek A. MACAULAY, OMM, CD Promoted Substantive BGen DIRECTOR GENERAL - AIR READINESS: BGen Scott Norman CLANCY, OMM, MSM*, CD Substantive BGen DIRECTOR GENERAL - AIR RESERVES and AIR STAFF: BGen Scott Anthony HOWDEN, CD Reserves DIRECTOR GENERAL - AIR FORCE DEVELOPMENT: BGen J.R. 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