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Just saw on CTV Ottawa local news, confirmed here: http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=e2a34963-1144-4bb9-85ad-b7bf07a7bcc7&k=41061 that VAdm Forcier has resigned. According to the story at the hyperlink he submitted his resignaltion on 22 Feb, nearly three weeks ago.
According to that story:
According to that story:
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Forcier, 51, is leaving well short of the military retirement age of 55.
He cited personal reasons for his departure.
Forcier was commanding the navy on the West Coast last year when Gen. Rick Hillier, the chief of the defence staff, tabbed him to set up Canada Command. He spent six months assembling the new organization before its formal inauguration on Jan. 31.
"As the first commander of Canada Command, Vice-Admiral Forcier's primary goal was to set the new command on the right course, by ensuring that the command's initial design and development were based on the overriding domestic security needs of Canadians,'' said navy spokeswoman Lieut. Morgan Bailey.
"He believes that he has accomplished what he set out to do, by leading an exceptional team of military and civilian professionals for almost the last year.''
But Forcier's departure leaves some wondering whether the new command structure has produced infighting among the senior brass.