Vice-Admiral P. Dean McFadden, CMM, CD (born July 1957) is an officer in the Canadian Forces. He was Chief of the Maritime Staff from 2009 to 2011.[1]
Previously, Vice-Admiral McFadden served as Commander of Canada Command and as the Commander of Maritime Forces Atlantic, as well as Commander of Joint Task Force Atlantic.
Vice-Admiral McFadden was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland as the youngest of four boys. He was educated at Belfast Royal Academy before his family emigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia when he was a teenager. McFadden attended Argyle Senior Secondary. McFadden is married to Eva McFadden (born Edmonds) from Bedford, Nova Scotia and has two children.
In July 2011, in anticipation of his retirement from the Canadian Forces, McFadden was replaced as Chief of the Maritime Staff by Vice-Admiral Paul Maddison who is styled as Commander Royal Canadian Navy. McFadden retired at the end of the summer after completing 37 years of military service. He was awarded the Order of Military Merit. [2]
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Preceded by Drew Robertson |
Chief of the Maritime Staff 2009-2011 |
Succeeded by Paul Maddison |