Promotions and Senior Appointments 2021 - General and Flag Officers

Backgrounder

Promotions and appointments, resulting from retirements, are as follows:

  1. Lieutenant-General O.H. Lavoie will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Major-General J.J.M.J. Paul will be promoted Lieutenant-General and appointed Deputy Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples, in Naples, Italy, replacing Lieutenant-General O.H. Lavoie;
    2. Brigadier-General J.M.S. Boivin will be promoted Major-General and appointed Commander Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General P.S. Dawe; and
    3. Colonel S.J. Hunter will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Deputy Commander Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General J.M.S. Boivin.
  2. Major-General J.J.G. Chapdelaine will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel J.L.G. Belisle will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Chaplain General, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General J.J.G. Chapdelaine.
  3. Major-General S.N. Clancy will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General J.P.R. Prevost will be promoted Major-General and appointed Director of Operations, NORAD Headquarters, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, replacing Major-General S.N. Clancy; and
    2. Colonel D.P. Conley will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Privy Council Office Military Advisor, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General J.P.R. Prevost.
  4. Rear-Admiral C.S. Earl will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General D.D. Basinger will be promoted Major-General and appointed Chief of Staff Materiel, in Ottawa, replacing Rear-Admiral C.S. Earl;
    2. Brigadier-General J.E.S. Boucher will be appointed Director General Capability and Structure Integration, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General D.D. Basinger; and
    3. Colonel S.G. Graham will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Task Force Commander, in Jerusalem, replacing Brigadier-General J.E.S. Boucher.
  5. Major-General J.R.M. Gagné will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General J.A.S. Bernard will be promoted Major-General and appointed Director General Military Personnel - Strategy, Chief Military Personnel, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General J.R.M. Gagné;
    2. Brigadier-General R. Pelletier will be appointed Deputy Chief of Staff Plans, Canadian Joint Operations Command, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General J.A.S. Bernard; and
    3. Brigadier-General P. Peyton will be appointed Commander 5th Canadian Division, in Halifax, replacing Brigadier-General R. Pelletier.
  6. Major-General D.W. Joyce will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General J.B.P. Carpentier will be promoted Major-General and appointed Deputy Commander Continental United States NORAD Region, in Tyndall, Florida, replacing Major-General D.W. Joyce; and
    2. Colonel J.P.P. Godbout will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Commander Joint Task Force North, in Yellowknife, replacing Brigadier-General J.B.P. Carpentier.
  7. Major-General M. Lalumiere will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General S.Y. Menard will be promoted Major-General and appointed Chief of Fighter Capability, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General M. Lalumiere; and
    2. Captain(Navy) J.S. Armstrong will be promoted Commodore and appointed Chief of Staff Operations, Chief of Military Personnel, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General S.Y. Menard.
  8. Brigadier-General M.C. Atkins retired from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel P.J. Doyle was promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Commander and Defence Advisor at the High Commission of Canada, in London, UK, replacing Brigadier-General M.C. Atkins.
  9. Brigadier-General S. Bouchard will retire from service, resulting in the following appointment:
    1. Commodore M.T.J. Kurtz will be appointed Commandant Royal Military College, in Kingston, replacing Brigadier-General S. Bouchard.
  10. Commodore A.J. Clarke will retire from service, resulting in the following appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General T.P. Dunne will be appointed Deputy Director of Strategy, Policy and Plans, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, replacing Commodore J.A. Clarke; and
    2. Colonel J.G.P. Lemyre will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed CDS Liaison Officer to the Pentagon, In Washington, DC, replacing Brigadier-General T.P. Dunne.
  11. Brigadier-General J.R.L. Guillette retired from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel S.A. Connor was promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Deputy Commander, Force Generation, 1 Canadian Air Division, in Winnipeg, replacing Brigadier-General J.R.L. Guillette.
  12. Brigadier-General J.H. Janzen will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel R. Perreault will be promoted Acting While So Employed to the rank of Brigadier-General and appointed Director General Public Affairs, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General J.H. Janzen.
  13. Brigadier-General S. Lacroix retired from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel D. Abboud was promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Chief of Staff for the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General S. Lacroix.
  14. Brigadier-General L.P. McGarry retired from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel K.D. Brodie was promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Commander Military Personnel Generation Group, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General L.P. McGarry.
  15. Brigadier-General A.P. Mulawyshyn will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General D.O. Quinn will be appointed Chief of Staff for the Chief of the Defence Staff, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General A.P. Mulawyshyn;
    2. Brigadier-General F.G. Carpentier will be appointed National Military Representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, in Casteau, Belgium, replacing Brigadier-General D.O. Quinn;
    3. Brigadier-General J.R.S. Boivin will be appointed Commander 2 Canadian Division, in Montreal, replacing Brigadier-General F.G. Carpentier; and
    4. Colonel C.I. Oberwarth will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Deputy Commanding General Operations, US I Corps, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, replacing Brigadier-General J.R.S. Boivin.
  16. Brigadier-General D. Savard will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel M.B. Larsen will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Deputy Director General Military Personnel Policy, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General D. Savard.
  17. Brigadier-General Y.N. Thomson will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel K.A. Gallinger will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Director General Military Careers, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General Y.N. Thomson.

The following promotions and appointments result from new and continuing service requirements:

  1. Lieutenant-General M.N. Rouleau will be appointed to a new position as Strategic Advisor to the CDS on Future Capabilities, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Lieutenant-General F.J. Allen will be appointed Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, in Ottawa, replacing Lieutenant-General M.N. Rouleau;
    2. Rear-Admiral S.E.G. Bishop will be promoted Vice-Admiral and appointed Military Representative of Canada to NATO, in Brussels, Belgium, replacing Lieutenant-General F.J. Allen;
    3. Brigadier-General M.C. Wright will be promoted Major-General and appointed Commander Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, in Ottawa, replacing Rear-Admiral S.E.G. Bishop; and
    4. Colonel T.M. Arsenault will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Commander Joint Task Force Impact, in Kuwait, replacing Brigadier-General M.C. Wright.
  2. Rear-Admiral C.A. Baines was promoted Vice-Admiral and appointed Commander Royal Canadian Navy, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Major-General B.F. Frawley will be appointed Deputy Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, in Ottawa, replacing Rear-Admiral C.A. Baines;
    2. Brigadier-General C.R. Keiver will be promoted Major-General and appointed Deputy Commander Royal Canadian Air Force, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General B.F. Frawley; and
    3. Colonel C.A. McKenna will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Director General Air Force Development, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General C.R. Keiver.
  3. Rear-Admiral J.R. Auchterlonie will be promoted Vice- Admiral and appointed Commander Canadian Joint Operations Command, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Commodore A.I. Topshee will be promoted Rear-Admiral and appointed Commander Maritime Forces Pacific, in Esquimalt, replacing Rear-Admiral J.R. Auchterlonie;
    2. Captain (Navy) D.E. Mazur will be promoted Acting While so Employed Commodore and appointed Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific, in Esquimalt, replacing Commodore A.I. Topshee.
  4. Major-General S.J.R Whelan will be promoted Lieutenant-General and appointed Commander Military Personnel Command and Chief of Military Personnel, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Brigadier-General M.H.L. Bourgon will be promoted Major-General and appointed Deputy Commander Military Personnel Command and Assistant Chief Military Personnel, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General S.J.R. Whelan.
  5. Major-General M.A.J. Carignan will be promoted Lieutenant-General and appointed to a new position as Chief Professional Conduct and Culture, in Ottawa.
  6. Major-General D. Fortin is seconded to Public Health Agency of Canada, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General I.S. Huddleston will be promoted Major-General and appointed Chief of Staff, Canadian Joint Operations Command, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General D. Fortin; and
    2. Colonel J.J. Alexander will be promoted Brigadier-General and be appointed Director General Air Readiness, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General I.S. Huddleston.
  7. Major-General D.A. Macaulay will be appointed to a new position as CENTCOM Vice J3, In Tampa, Florida, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:
    1. Brigadier-General C.J.J. Mialkowski will be promoted Major-General and appointed Deputy Commander Canadian Army, in Ottawa, replacing Major-General D.A. Macaulay;
    2. Brigadier-General P.J. Scott will be appointed Commander 4th Canadian Division, in Toronto, replacing Brigadier-General C.J.J. Mialkowski; and
    3. Colonel E. Laforest will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Strategic Joint Staff Director General Operations, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General P.J. Scott.
  8. Brigadier-General C.J. Zimmer will be promoted Major-General and appointed to a new position as Chief of Staff, Data Innovation and Analytics, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel C.A. Heilman will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Strategic Joint Staff J4, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General C.J. Zimmer.
  9. Brigadier-General C.M. Harding will be appointed in a new position as Assistant Chief of Staff J4, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, in Casteau, Belgium, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel J.P.S. McKenzie will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Director General Support, Canadian Joint Operations Command, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-General C.M. Harding.
  10. Brigadier-General K.E. Osmond will be appointed in a new position as Deputy Chief of Combat Systems Integration, in Ottawa.
  11. Commodore S.A. Thornton will be appointed to a new position as Director General Digital Enterprise Modernization, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel N. Pilon will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Director General Defence Force Planning, in Ottawa, replacing Commodore S.A. Thornton.
  12. Brigadier-General M.I.N. Tremblay will be promoted Major-General and appointed to a new position as Chief Materiel Program, in Ottawa, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:
    1. Colonel M.W.J. Rodgers will be promoted Brigadier-General and appointed Director General Aerospace Equipment Program Management, in Ottawa, replacing Brigadier-Gernal M.I.N. Tremblay.
  13. Captain(Navy) P.J. Montgomery will be promoted Commodore and appointed Commander Naval Reserve, in Ottawa.
  14. Commodore J. Hamilton will be promoted Rear-Admiral and be appointed Chief of Programme, in Ottawa.
  15. Commodore D.A. Charlebois will be appointed Chief of Staff Readiness, Canadian Joint Operations Command, in Ottawa, replacing Commodore J. Hamilton.

The following General Officers and Flag Officers were promoted from Acting While So Employed (AWSE) to Substantive:

  1. Commodore M. Bowen was promoted to the substantive rank of Commodore and remained appointed J7 to United States Cyber Command.
  2. Brigadier-General D.J. Cross was promoted to the substantive rank of Brigadier-General and remained appointed Commander Canadian Armed Forces Transition Group.
  3. Brigadier-General M.W. Goulden was promoted to the substantive rank of Brigadier-General and remained appointed Deputy Commander 1 Canadian Air Division.
  4. Commodore R.C. Gray was promoted to the substantive rank of Commodore and remained appointed Project Manager, Canadian Surface Combatant Project.
  5. Brigadier-General M.L. Lapointe was promoted to the substantive rank of Brigadier-General and remained appointed Deputy Commander US Army Alaska.
  6. Brigadier-General A. Mulawyshyn was promoted to the substantive rank of Brigadier-General and remained appointed Chief of Staff for the Chief of the Defence Staff.
  7. Commodore D. Patchell was promoted to the substantive rank of Commodore and remained appointed Director General Naval Strategic Readiness.
  8. Brigadier-General F.W. Radiff was promoted to the substantive rank of Brigadier-General and remained appointed Alaskan NORAD Region Deputy Commander.

After distinguished service to Canada and the CAF, the following 19 General Officers and Flag Officers retired in the latter stage of 2020 or will retire in 2021:

  1. Lieutenant-General C.J. Coates
  2. Lieutenant-General O.H. Lavoie
  3. Major-General F.J. Chagnon
  4. Major-General J.J.G. Chapdelaine
  5. Major-General S.N. Clancy
  6. Rear-Admiral C.S. Earl
  7. Major-General J.R.M. Gagné
  8. Major-General D.W. Joyce
  9. Major-General M. Lalumiere
  10. Brigadier-General M.C. Atkins
  11. Brigadier-General A.T. Benson
  12. Brigadier-General S. Bouchard
  13. Commodore A.J. Clarke
  14. Brigadier-General J.R.L. Guillette
  15. Commodore M.J.M. Halle
  16. Brigadier-General J.H. Janzen
  17. Brigadier-General S. Lacroix
  18. Brigadier-General L.P. McGarry
  19. Brigadier-General A.P. Mulawyshyn
  20. Brigadier-General D. Savard
  21. Brigadier-General Y.N. Thomson
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