General Tom Lawson, Canada’s Chief of the Defence, is proud to name Major-General (Retired) Richard Rohmer, OC, CMM, DFC, O.Ont., KStJ, CD, OL, QC, BA, LLB, JD, LLD, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, as the Honorary Advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff.
The position of Honorary Advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff was created to recognize MGen (Ret’d) Rohmer’s contributions to the Canadian Armed Forces, and the unique advice and guidance that he provides to the Chief of the Defence Staff, drawing from his wealth of experience in service to Canada.
Quick Facts
MGen (Ret’d) Rohmer is a decorated veteran of the Second World War with decades of service in the Canadian Armed Forces. He was promoted to the rank of Major-General and appointed Chief of Reserves of the Canadian Armed Forces in 1978, and retired in 1981.
During the Second World War he served as a fighter-reconnaissance pilot from 1942-1945. He took part in the D-Day Operation, served in France, Belgium and Holland completing a 135-mission tour of operations in November 1944, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
In August 1990, MGen (Ret’d) Rohmer was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. He holds the Jubilee Medal, the Centennial Medal, the Confederation (125 year) Medal; the Golden Jubilee Medal; The Diamond Jubilee Medal; and the Canada Defence Medal (CD). In July 1989, he was appointed by H.M. King Beaudoin of Belgium to the Order of Leopold with the rank of Officer (OfL). In June 1997 he was appointed to the Order of Ontario and was a member of the Advisory Council of the Order of Ontario 2000-2012. In May 2004 he was appointed by the President of France as a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ....