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LGen Mike Hood appointed new RCAF commander

Mike Hood has been promoted to Lieutenant-General and will become the next commander of the Royal Canada Air Force when LGen Yvan Blondin retires later this year.

The announcement by General Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff, was one of a lengthy series of promotions and position changes across the Canadian Armed Forces. Of particulare note, Christine Whitecross, a trailblazzer throughout her extensive career in the Forces, is being promoted to Lieutenant-General and appointed Chief of Military Personnel, the first woman to receive that rank. She will replace LGen David Millar, who is retiring.

More from the press release:

The following retirements, and resulting promotions and appointments, will occur this year:

Lieutenant-General J.A.J.Y. Blondin will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointments:

Lieutenant-General D.B. Millar will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:

Rear-Admiral P.T.E. Finn will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:

Major-General R.D. Foster will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:

Major-General N.E. Matern will retire from service, resulting in the following appointments and promotions:

Major-General D.G. Neasmith will retire from service, resulting in the following promotions and appointments:

Brigadier-General J.R. Giguère will retire from service, resulting in the following appointments and promotion:

Brigadier-General J.J.R.G. Hamel will retire from service, resulting in the following appointments and promotion:

Brigadier-General M.A. Matheson will retire from service, resulting in the following appointment:

Brigadier-General J.M. Fletcher will retire from service, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:

Brigadier-General J.J.R.S. Bernier will retire from the Regular Force and transfer to the Reserve Force, resulting in the following promotion and appointment:

 

In addition to the retirements listed above, Commodore J.P.G.M. Charron, Commodore D.M. MacKeigan, and Brigadier-General J.B. Simms, will also retire from service.

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

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