Chief of the General Staff (Canada)
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The Chief of the General Staff was the most senior member of the Canadian Army from 1904 until Unification in 1964. Previously, the position was held by the General Officer Commanding the Forces (Canada). After Unification,the position was replaced by the Commander, Mobile Command and eventually by the Chief of the Land Staff.
[edit] List of Chiefs of the General Staff
Name and rank | Date Appointed |
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Lieutenant-General Sir Percy Henry Noel Lake | 1904 |
General Sir William Dillon Otter | 1 April 1908 |
Major-General Sir Colin John Mackenzie | 1910 |
Lieutenant-General Sir Willoughby Garnons Gwatkin | 1913 |
Major-General Sir James Howden MacBrien | 1 January 1923 |
Major-General Herbert Cyril Thacker | 1927 |
General The Hon. Andrew George Latta McNaughton | 1929 |
Lieutenant-General Ernest Charles Ashton | 1935 |
Major-General Thomas Victor Anderson | 21 November 1938 |
General Henry Duncan Graham Crerar | 6 July 1940 |
Lieutenant-General Kenneth Stuart | 24 December 1941 |
Lieutenant-General John Carl Murchie | 27 December 1943 |
Name and Rank Unknown | 3 May 1944 |
General Charles Foulkes | 21 August 1945 |
General Guy Granville Simonds | February 1951 |
Lieutenant-General Howard Douglas Graham | 1955 |
Lieutenant-General Samuel Findlay Clark | 1958 |
Lieutenant-General Frank James Fleury | 1961 |