List of Prime Ministers of Canada by military service

List of Prime Ministers of Canada by military service

This is a list of the Prime Ministers of Canada and their military service

*Sir John A. Macdonald - none
*Alexander Mackenzie - Militia (1866-1874)
*Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott - Militia (1866-?)
*Sir John Sparrow David Thompson - none
*Sir Mackenzie Bowell - Militia (1867-1872)
*Sir Charles Tupper - none
*Sir Wilfrid Laurier - none
*Sir Robert Laird Borden - none
*Arthur Meighen - none
*William Lyon Mackenzie King - none
*Richard Bedford Bennett - none
*Louis St. Laurent - none
*John Diefenbaker - Canadian Army (1916-1917)
*Lester Bowles Pearson - Canadian Army (1915-1918)
*Pierre Trudeau - Canadian Army - Home Service
*Joe Clark - none
*John Napier Turner - none
*Brian Mulroney - none
*Kim Campbell - none
*Jean Chrétien - none
*Paul Martin - none
*Stephen Harper - none

ource

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/Military.asp?Language=E&Parl=ALL&Hist=Y&Chamber=H]


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