W. J. Aitchison

W. J. Aitchison
W. J. Aitchison
Born December 5, 1941(1941-12-05)
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Army officer

Colonel W. J. "Joe" Aitchison (born December 5, 1941) is a retired Canadian military officer.[1] He is also a security consultant and member of the board of directors of several organizations.[2] [3] He received the 2008 J.J. Kelso Award from the Hastings Children's Aid Society for his work with the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies.[4] [5]

Aitchison attended the Royal Military College of Canada and graduated with the class of 1963. Throughout Aitchison's career he held several command appointments, including being the Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion of The RCR, Commandant of the Canadian Forces School of Infantry and Base Commander of CFB London, ON.

Aitchison has three sons, Alan, Craig, and Daniel. Alan and Craig are both currently serving members of the Canadian Forces. Craig is also an officer in The Royal Canadian Regiment and also commanded the Infantry School (2009-11), perhaps the first father-son to command the same unit in the Regiment's, if not Army's, history.

Aitchison became the new Colonel of the Royal Canadian Regiment on February 25, 2011.

He currently resides in southern Ontario.

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