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The Commander, Mobile Command was the head of the Canadian Forces Mobile Command, the former name for Canadian Forces Land Force Command. The appointment was entitled Chief of the General Staff until 1964 when the appointment became Commander, Mobile Command with the unification of Canada's military forces.[1] The position was renamed Chief of the Land Staff in the 1993.[2]
Commanders, Mobile Command 1965 - 1993
- Lieutenant-General Jean Allard (1965–1966)[3]
- Lieutenant-General William Anderson (1966–1969)[4]
- Lieutenant-General Gilles Turcot (1969–1972)[5]
- Lieutenant General William Milroy (1972–1973)[6]
- Lieutenant-General Stanley Waters (1973–1975)[7]
- Lieutenant-General Jacques Chouinard (1975–1977)[8]
- Lieutenant General Jean Jacques Paradis (1977–1981)[9]
- Lieutenant-General Charles Belzile (1981–1986)[10]
- Lieutenant-General James Fox (1986–1989)[11]
- Lieutenant General Kent Foster (1989–1991)[12]
- Lieutenant-General Jim Gervais (1991–1993)[13]
References
- ^ Integration and Unification of the Canadian Forces
- ^ Chasing the Silver Bullet: the Evoluction of Capability Development in the Canadian Army by Major Andrew B. Godefroy CD, Page 59
- ^ Generals.dk
- ^ Seventh Generation
- ^ Lieutenant-General Gilles Turcot, C.M., C.M.M., CD
- ^ Death Notice: Lieutenant General William Alexander Milroy
- ^ The Alberta Soldier: Answering the call of duty
- ^ VI Commandant of CMR: 1968-1970
- ^ To serve Canada: a history of the Royal Military College since the Second World War By Richard Arthur Preston, Page 130
- ^ Biography: Lt Gen Charles Belzile
- ^ Karlheinz Schreiber
- ^ An expedient re-organisation: The NDHQ J-staff system in the Gulf War
- ^ Northern Gold Press Release
Categories:- Military of Canada
- Canadian military stubs
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