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GENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2011 MINISTER MINISTER: Hon Peter Gordon Mackay, PC, LLB, QC ASSOCIATE MININSTER: Mr Julian F GENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2011 MINISTER MINISTER: Hon Peter Gordon MacKAY, PC, LLB, QC ASSOCIATE MININSTER: Mr Julian FANTINO, COM, OStJ, OOnt (ex OPP Commissioner) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE MINISTER: Mr Laurie HAWN, CD (ex LCol Air Force) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE MINISTER: Mr Chris ALEXANDER May DEPUTY MINISTER: Mr Robert FONBERG, BA, MA ASSOCIATE DEPUTY MINISTER: Mr Matthew KING OMBUDSMAN: Mr Pierre DAIGLE, MSC, CD (MGen Retired) ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - POLICY: Ms Jill SINCLAIR ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: Mr Robert S. WALKER ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Ms Josée TOUCHETTE DIRECTOR-GENERAL ADM (PUBLIC AFFAIRS): BGen Richard V. BLANCHETTE, CD ASSOCIATE ADM - HUMAN RESOURCES: Mrs Shirley SIEGEL ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - HUMAN RESOURCES: Ms Cynthia BINNINGTON COMMANDER - CF PERSONNEL SUPPORT AGENCY: Mr David E. MARTIN, CD (BGen retired) ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - MATERIAL: Mr Dan ROSS, CD (BGen retired) DEPUTY COS - MATERIAL: MGen Ian Charles POULTER, CMM (OMM), CD DIRECTOR GENERAL & ADM - FINANCE: MGen Robert Pierre Felix BERTRAND, CMM, CD ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - FINANCE: Mr Kevin LINDSAY ASSISTANT DEPTY MINISTER - FINANCE Mr Rod MONET ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFRASTRUCTURE: Mr. Scott STEVENSON, CD (ex RCR) CHIEF of STAFF - INFRASTRUCTURE: MGen Daniel J.R.S. BENJAMIN, CMM (OMM), CD ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: Mr John TURNER, CD (ex Colonel / CO PPCLI) COS to A/DM and CF J6 - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: MGen Guy Robert THIBAULT, CMM, CD (promoted May) COS to A/DM and CF J6 - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: MGen David G. NEASMITH, OMM, CD May CHIEF of REVIEW SERVICES: Mr Greg JARVIS, CMM, CD (VAdm retired) ================================================================================================================= PROJECT DIRECTOR and COMMANDER-DESIGNATE JOINT HEADQUARTERS (RENEWAL) (end July 2011) COMMANDER DESIGNATE – JOINT HEADQUARTERS: MGen David Allison FRASER, OMM, MSC, MSM, CD ================================================================================================================= Major-General David Fraser, OMM, MSC, MSM, CD Lieutenant-General Guy Thibault, CMM, MSC, CD 1 GENERAL OFFICERS – CF 01 January 2011 CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: Gen Walter John NATYNCZYK, CMM (OMM), MSC, CD VICE-CHIEF of the DEFENCE STAFF: VAdm Alistair Bruce DONALDSON, CMM, CD CHIEF of STAFF – VCDS GROUP: BGen J.G.J. Christian BARABÉ, OMM, CD CHIEF of FORCE DEVELOPMENT: RAdm M.F. Ron LLOYD, CMM, CD CHIEF of DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE: MGen Joseph Marius Christian ROUSSEAU, CD CHIEF of PROGRAMME: MGen Marquis HAINSE, CMM (OMM), CD DEPUTY DG INTERNATIONAL SECURITY POLICY: BGen Denis W. THOMPSON, OMM, MSC, CD End April ================================================================================================================= CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL COMMAND CHIEF of MILITARY PERSONNEL: RAdm Andrew Mark SMITH, CMM (OMM), CD ASSISTANT CHIEF of MILITARY PERSONNEL: BGen John C. MANDOWER, OMM, CD COMMANDER – CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING GROUP: Cmdre Dan M. MacKEIGAN, CD PROJECT LEADER – MILITARY PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT: BGen Linda J. COLWELL, OMM, CD Primary Reserve CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER: CWO J. Andy C. DALCOURT, MMM, CD ================================================================================================================= MILITARY PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY TRANSFORMATION (MPMCT) CHIEF of TRANSFORMATION: LGen Andrew B. LESLIE, CMM (OMM), MSC, MSM, CD ASSISTANT CHIEF - MPMCT: Cmdre Mark Arnold Gordon NORMAN, CMM, CD NAVY REPRESENTATIVE - MPMCT: Capt(N) David C. HUDOCK, OMM, CD ARMY REPRESENTATIVE - MPMCT: Colonel Simon Charles HETHERINGTON, MSC*, CD AIR FORCE REPRESENTATIVE - MPMCT: Colonel Frederick (‘Fred’) G. BIGELOW, CD Promoted May ================================================================================================================= General Walt Natynczyk, CMM, MSC, CD Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD 2 GENERAL OFFICERS - CF 01 January 2011 CANADA COMMAND (CANCOM) COMMANDER - CANADA COMMAND: LGen Walter SEMIANIW, CMM (OMM), MStJ, MSC, CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - CANADA COMMAND: BGen J.A. Gerry CHAMPAGNE, OMM, CD CHIEF of STAFF - CANADA COMMAND: BGen Joseph Guy Jean-Claude COLLIN, OMM, CD Reserve CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER - CANADA COMMAND: CWO Michel J.Y. OULETTE, MMM, CD ============================================================================================================== CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES COMMAND (CEFCOM) COMMANDER - CEF: LGen J.G. Marc LESSARD, CMM, MSC, CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - CEF: MGen Joseph Alain Jacques PARENT, CMM (OMM), CD CHIEF of STAFF (OPERATIONS) - CEF: BGen E. Nicholas MATERN, CD COMMAND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER - CEF: CWO Jorma K. HAMALAINEN, MMM, CD ============================================================================================================== CANADIAN OPERATIONAL SUPPORT COMMAND (CANOSCOM) COMMANDER - CDN OPERATIONAL SUPPORT COMMAND: MGen Mark Edmund McQUILLAN, CMM, CD DEPUTY CDR - CHIEF of OPERATIONS and PLANS: BGen Christopher Calvin THURROTT, OMM, MSM, CD CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER: CWO Serge FROMONT, MMM, CD CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCE COMMAND (CANSOFCOM) COMMANDER - CDN SPECIAL OPERATIONS GROUP: BGen D. Michael DAY, CMM (OMM), MSC, CD To Afghanistan COMMANDER - CDN SPECIAL OPERATIONS GROUP: BGen Denis W. THOMPSON, OMM, MSC, CD April CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER: CWO John G. GRAHAM, MSM, CD ================================================================================================================= JOINT TASK FORCE (JTF) COMMANDS COMMANDER - JTF PACIFIC AREA: RAdm Nigel S. GREENWOOD, CMM (OMM), CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - JTF PACIFIC AREA: Cmdre Joseph Edward Thomas Peter ELLIS, CMM, CD COMMANDER - LAND FORCES WESTERN AREA: BGen Paul F. WYNNYK, CMM (OMM), MSM, CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - JTF WESTERN AREA: BGen Kelly L. WOIDEN, OMM, CD Reserve DEPUTY COMMANDER - JTF WESTERN AREA: BGen Paul J. BURY, OMM, CD Reserve March COMMANDER - JTF CENTRAL AREA: BGen Frederick Alan LEWIS, MSM, CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - JTF CENTRAL AREA: Colonel James B. CLAGGETT, CD Reserve COMMANDER - JTF QUEBEC AREA: BGen J.R. Alain TREMBLAY, OMM, CD COMMANDER - JTF QUEBEC AREA: BGen Simon HÉBERT, OMM, CD March 2011 DEPUTY COMMANDER - JTF QUEBEC AREA: BGen Simon HÉBERT, OMM, CD COMMANDER - JTF ATLANTIC AREA: RAdm David C. GARDAM, CMM (OMM), CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - JTF ATLANTIC AREA: Cmdre Laurence M. HICKEY, CD ================================================================================================================= 3 GENERAL OFFICERS - CF 01 January 2011 DIRECTORS GENERALS DIRECTOR - OPERATIONS DEFENCE PRIVY COUNCIL: BGen David B. MILLAR, CMM (OMM), CD SECONDED - VETERANS AFFAIRS: BGen Hilary J. JAEGER, OMM, MSM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT: BGen Alexander C. PATCH, OMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - FORCE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW: BGen Michael (‘Mike’) D. KAMPMAN, CD PRL – End March DIRECTOR GENERAL - GENERAL CAPABILITY & STRUCTURE: BGen Michael (‘Mike’) D. KAMPMAN, CD PRL – End March DIRECTOR GENERAL - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: BGen Stephen P. NOONAN, MSC, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - MILITARY SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE: BGen John L. TURNBULL, CD AWSE DIRECTOR GENERAL - MILITARY CAREERS: BGen J.Y.R. André VIENS, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND STAFF: BGen Michael R. DABROS, CD Sub BGen DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND RESERVES: BGen Gary James Patrick O’BRIEN, OMM, MSC, CD Reserve DIRECTOR GENERAL - RESERVE & CADETS: BGen Jay G. MILNE, CD March DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT: BGen J.R. Alain TREMBLAY, OMM, CD End March DIRECTOR GENERAL - LAND CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT: BGen Jonathan (‘Jon’) Holbert VANCE, CMM (OMM), MSC*, CD (MID) DIRECTOR GENERAL - PERSONNEL and FAMILY SUPPORT: BGen Fred. G. BIGELOW, CD May DIRECTOR GENERAL - CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT: BGen Perry R. MATTE, OMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - AIR FORCE DEVELOPMENT: BGen Michael J. HOOD, CMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - AIR PERSONNEL: BGen Neville E. RUSSELL, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - AIR RESERVE: BGen Eldren B. THUEN, CD Reserve DIRECTOR GENERAL - MARITIME EQUIPMENT PROGRAM: Cmdre Patrick T. FINN, OMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - MARITIME FORCE DEVELOPMENT: Cmdre Daniel L. SING, OMM, CD AWSE DIRECTOR GENERAL - MARITIME PERSONNEL: Cmdre John F. NEWTON, CMM (OMM), CD AWSE PROJECT MANAGER - CANADIAN SURFACE COMBATANT: Cmdre Martin S. ADAMSON, CD CHAPLAIN GENERAL - PROTESTANT: BGen Karl R. McLEAN, CD ================================================================================================================= STRATEGIC JOINT STAFF NDHQ DIRECTOR OF STAFF - STRATEGIC JOINT STAFF: RAdm Robert (‘Bob’) Andrew DAVIDSON, CMM, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - OPERATIONS: BGen Craig R. KING, OMM, MBE, CD DIRECTOR GENERAL - PLANS: BGen Steff J. KUMMEL, CD Substantive BGen SENIOR DELEGATE - AIR FORCE STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT: BGen Dwight A. DAVIES, MStJ, MSM, CD Primary Reserve ================================================================================================================= 4 GENERAL OFFICERS - CF 01 January 2011 LAND FORCES COMMAND CHIEF: - LAND STAFF: LGen Peter J. DEVLIN, CMM (OMM), MSC, CD ASSISTANT CHIEF - LAND STAFF: MGen Alan (‘Al’) John HOWARD, CMM, MSM, CD CHIEF of STAFF - LAND STAFF: BGen Denis W. THOMPSON, OMM, MSC, CD COMMAND WARRANT OFFICER: - LAND STAFF: CWO Wayne A. FORD, MMM, MSC, CD COMMAND WARRANT OFFICER: - CANADIAN ARMY: CWO Giovanni R.J. MORETTI, MMM, MSC, CD June 1 CANADIAN DIVISION: - CANADIAN ARMY: MGen David A. FRASER, CMM (OMM), MSC, MSM, CD COMMANDER - LAND FORCES WESTERN AREA: BGen Paul F. WYNNYK, OMM, MSM, CD DEPUTY COMMANDER - LAND
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