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Announcement Of Commander For 8 Wing Trenton

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Announcement Of Commander For 8 Wing Trenton
CASNR 10.002 - February 12, 2010


OTTAWA – The Chief of the Air Staff, Lieutenant-General André Deschamps, today announced that Lieutenant-Colonel Dave Cochrane has been selected to take command of 8 Wing Trenton effective on 19 February 2010, upon his promotion to the rank of Colonel.

“I believe Colonel Cochrane has the exceptional leadership qualities necessary to lead 8 Wing Trenton at this challenging and critical time, as the Canadian Forces are experiencing an unprecedented operational tempo,” said Lt.-Gen Deschamps. “He is a highly experienced, trustworthy and capable commander who is well known in the local community, as are his wife and children. He is a respected member of the air mobility community and has my utmost confidence.”

Colonel Cochrane takes over from Lieutenant-Colonel David Murphy, who was designated acting Wing Commander on 8 February 2010 following the arrest of Colonel Russell Williams, accused of several serious crimes committed in the local area.

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The biography of Colonel Dave Cochrane is available at www.airforce.gc.ca
 
Well, he'll be harmless -- he's a navigator    >:D



(And if there's any Airforce Public Affairs people reading -- the lead picture on your website [the SAR Tech] is backwards. But good effort  ;) )
 
Well, I guess they threw my resume in file 13 - I wasn't even given a call back...

MM
 
Journeyman said:
Well, he'll be harmless -- he's a navigator    >:D

That was funny.

(And if there's any Airforce Public Affairs people reading -- the lead picture on your website [the SAR Tech] is backwards. But good effort  ;) )

That was funnier! 
 
Journeyman said:
Well, he'll be harmless -- he's a navigator    >:D


Not a pilot and promoted to full colonel and Base Commander ?
He had to be twice as good as a pilot to be given that position.  ;D
 
Baden  Guy said:
He had to be twice as good as a pilot to be given that position.  ;D

If not for Pilots, he'd have nothing to navigate, so he owes job and position both to Pilots.
 
Not in modern transport cockpits anymore.

Good pun, though.
 
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