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General, the Honourable Andrew George Latta (“Andy”) Mcnaughton, PC CH CB CMG DSO CD Chief of the Canadian Staff – Canadian Army January 1929 to June 1935 General, The Honourable Andrew George Latta (“Andy”) McNAUGHTON, PC CH CB CMG DSO CD Chief of the Canadian Staff – Canadian Army January 1929 to June 1935 Born: 25 February 1878 Moosomin, Saskatchewan Son: LCol Edward Dalziel McNaughton, DSO (changed last name to Leslie) Grandson: LGen Andrew Leslie, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD Died: 11 July 1966 Montebello, Quebec Promotions 04/05/1909 Prov Lt (Cdn Militia) 09/05/1910 Lt (CFA) 16/05/1911 Captain (CFA) 28/05/1913 Major (CFA) 11/03/1916 LCol (CFA) 10/11/1918 Brevet Colonel (CFA) 10/11/1918 Brigadier (CFA) 01/01/1920 LCol (CFA) 01/01/1923 Colonel 01/01/1923 Brigadier 01/01/1929 MGen 10/07/1940 LGen 27/09/1944 General Military 04/05/1909 Provisional Lt Canadian Militia 09/05/1910 Lieutenant 3rd Battery CFA 28/05/1913 Major Command 3rd Battery CFA 22/09/1914 Major 4th (7th) Battery 21/10/1915 Major 21st Howitzer Battery CFA 11/03/1916 LCol 11th Brigade CFA 27/01/1917 LCol CBSO (Heavy Artillery) Cdn Corps France 10/11/1918 BGen BGen Royal Artillery (Heavy) Canadian Corps France 01/01/1920 LCol Director of Military Training & SD 01/05/1921 LCol Royal Staff College Camberley England 01/01/1923 Colonel DC of GS & Dir of Training & Staff Duties 15/09/1925 BGen DC (Deputy Chief) of GS 01/01/1927 BGen Imperial Defence College London 01/05/1928 BGen DOC MD No. 11 (Victoria, B.C.) 01/01/1929 MGen Chief of the General Staff 01/06/1935 MGen Seconded as President NRC 05/10/1939 MGen Inspector-General 1st Canadian Division 17/07/1940 LGen GOC 1st Canadian Corps 06/04/1942 LGen GOC 1st Canadian Army 26/12/1943 LGen Returns to Canada due to illness 01/11/1944 General Retires from Canadian Army 1 General, The Honourable Andrew George Latta (“Andy”) McNAUGHTON, PC CH CB CMG DSO CD Chief of the Canadian Staff – Canadian Army January 1929 to June 1935 Civilian 02/11/1944 Minister Minister of National Defence 01/09/1945 Chairman Canadian Section Canada-USA PJB on Defence 02/04/1946 Cdn Rep United Nations Atomic Energy Commission 26/09/1946 President Atomic Energy Control Board of Canada 01/01/1948 Permanent Delegate of Canada UN Security Council 01/01/1950 Commissioner Canadian Section International Joint Commission 17/07/1950 Chairman Canadian Section International Joint Commission 30/06/1959 Resigns Chairman Canadian Section International Joint Commission 15/04/1962 Resigns Member International Joint Commission General The Honourable Andrew George Latta (Andy) McNAUGHTON, CH CB CMG DSO CD CG 15/06/1946 CH Companion of Honour CG 26/01/1935 CB Companion Order of the Bath CG 05/07/1919 CMG Companion Order of St. Michael and St. George CG 10/08/1918 DSO Companion Distinguished Service Order LCol CG 25/01/1947 Grand Officer Order of Leopold Belgium 02/11/1944 PC Member of the Privy Council of Canada Medals of: General Andrew George Latta (‘Andy’) McNAUGHTON, PC, CH, CB, CMG, DSO, CD CH, CB, CMG, DSO, 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal with MID, 1939/45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, CVSM with Clasp, 1939/45 War Medal with MID, King George V Jubilee, King George VI Coronation, EIIR Coronation, CD (George VI) plus 3 Bars, Grand Officer, Order of Leopold (Belgium). ====================================================================================== 2 General, The Honourable Andrew George Latta (“Andy”) McNAUGHTON, PC CH CB CMG DSO CD Chief of the Canadian Staff – Canadian Army January 1929 to June 1935 3 .
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