
MedCorps said:BGen Samson retired in 2001.
http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Newsroom/view_news_e.asp?id=27
MC
NFLD Sapper said:Used google and the info is a bit dated but here is a start:
1994: Maj.-Gen. Wendy Clay becomes the first woman promoted to that rank
I will assume that she has gone higher.
NFLD Sapper said:Used google and the info is a bit dated but here is a start:
1994: Maj.-Gen. Wendy Clay becomes the first woman promoted to that rank
I will assume that she has gone higher.
MedCorps said:MGen Clay's story is quite a good one. She earned her wings in 1976... which was 6 years before the qualification was open to all women (hell, the Military College's did not let women in until 1979). She was then promoted to MGen in 1994. Quite a feat indeed.
Good book for those that care:
A History of Women in the Canadian Military by Barbara Dundas
SBN: 2-920718-79-7
Publisher: Art Global
Cheers,
MC
cameron said:I find this thread informative as I have an interest in possibly researching visible minorities, including women, in the Canadian military.
X-mo-1979 said:How is it quite a feat?
Let's start another thread on who is the highest Iraqi in our army.What purpose does it serve?
I agree with CDN.
CDN Aviator said:Nothing promotes integration like singeling people out.......
Love it
CDN Aviator said:We all wear the same uniform, serve under the same conditions and make the same money. So why is it of any interest ?