Naval officer named vice-chief of defence staff
Updated Sun. Jun. 15 2008 12:10 PM ET CTV.ca News Staff
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Defence Minister Peter MacKay says the government has appointed a senior naval officer to be vice-chief of defence staff for the Canadian Forces.
Rear Admiral J.A.D. (Denis) Rouleau took the position on the advice of incoming chief of defence staff Gen. Walter Natyncyzk, Defence Minister Peter MacKay told CTV's Question Period on Sunday.
"I know it's going to be a very dynamic team with Walt Natancyzk and Denis Roleau," he said.
Gen. Rick Hillier will be stepping down as CDS on July 1 after more than three years on the job.
Natyncyzk was Hillier's vice-chief.
Roleau is a graduate of the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont.
Along with his naval duties, he did a tour with NORAD, working as a missile control officer in the aerospace defence agency's headquarters in Cheyenne Mountain, Colo.
In 1988, he also was among the initial Canadian military staff to serve with the U.S. Space Command.
For a year starting in January 2006, he commanded the Multi-National Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) at sea.
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Updated Sun. Jun. 15 2008 12:10 PM ET CTV.ca News Staff
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Defence Minister Peter MacKay says the government has appointed a senior naval officer to be vice-chief of defence staff for the Canadian Forces.
Rear Admiral J.A.D. (Denis) Rouleau took the position on the advice of incoming chief of defence staff Gen. Walter Natyncyzk, Defence Minister Peter MacKay told CTV's Question Period on Sunday.
"I know it's going to be a very dynamic team with Walt Natancyzk and Denis Roleau," he said.
Gen. Rick Hillier will be stepping down as CDS on July 1 after more than three years on the job.
Natyncyzk was Hillier's vice-chief.
Roleau is a graduate of the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont.
Along with his naval duties, he did a tour with NORAD, working as a missile control officer in the aerospace defence agency's headquarters in Cheyenne Mountain, Colo.
In 1988, he also was among the initial Canadian military staff to serve with the U.S. Space Command.
For a year starting in January 2006, he commanded the Multi-National Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) at sea.
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