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  • The Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) is the senior member of the [[The Canadian Force
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  • ...iel Gilbert, MMM, CD''' currently holds the appointment of Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer. ...ogram. In July 1996, CWO Gilbert was selected to fill the position of Wing Chief Warrant Officer at 3 Wing Bagotville, a position he occupied until July 200
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  • '''Chief Warrant Officer Kolotylo''' was born in Willingdon, AB on 20 DEC 1960. Upon [[Category:Chief Warrant Officers|Kolotylo, A.M.]]
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  • '''Chief Warrant Officer White''' was born and raised in Collingwood, Ontario, wher Chief Warrant Officer White’s first overseas tour commenced in 1984, when he wa
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  • ...Officer E. Christensen, MMM, CD''' was born in Guelph ON in January 1958, Chief Warrant Officer Christensen left Ontario to join the military in April 1975 Chief Warrant Officer Christensen was promoted to Sergeant in July 1983 and poste
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  • ...arrant Officer G.R. Lacroix, MMM, CD''' currently holds the appointment of Chief Warrant Officer of [[Land Force Command]]. Chief Warrant Officer Lacroix was born on 1 October 1958, in Saint Mard, Belgium.
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  • [[:Category:Chief Warrant Officers]] * [[Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Gilbert]]
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  • * [[Chief of the Defence Staff ]] * [[DCDS|Deputy Chief of Defence Staff]] ''Disbanded in 2006''
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  • ...Officer E. Christensen, MMM, CD''' was born in Guelph ON in January 1958, Chief Warrant Officer Christensen left Ontario to join the military in April 1975 Chief Warrant Officer Christensen was promoted to Sergeant in July 1983 and poste
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  • ...arrant Officer G.R. Lacroix, MMM, CD''' currently holds the appointment of Chief Warrant Officer of [[Land Force Command]]. Chief Warrant Officer Lacroix was born on 1 October 1958, in Saint Mard, Belgium.
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  • '''Chief Warrant Officer White''' was born and raised in Collingwood, Ontario, wher Chief Warrant Officer White’s first overseas tour commenced in 1984, when he wa
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  • ...dicating one who is not an officer, and includes are ranks from Private to Chief Warrant Officer. Chief Warrant Officer - Regimental sergeant major (RSM) or higher appointment<br>
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  • ==Chief Warrant Officer== The rank of Chief Warrant Officer is generally awarded to soldiers appointed to senior positi
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  • with approval by or on behalf of the Chief of the Defence Staff in a Regular Force establishment position or is supern ...her an operation or an operation of a type approved by or on behalf of the Chief of the Defence Staff.
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  • ...hment or such training course of such duration as may be prescribed by the Chief of the Defence Staff; or is on duties of a temporary nature approved by the Chief of the Defence Staff, or by an authority designated by him, when it is not
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  • ...iel Gilbert, MMM, CD''' currently holds the appointment of Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer. ...ogram. In July 1996, CWO Gilbert was selected to fill the position of Wing Chief Warrant Officer at 3 Wing Bagotville, a position he occupied until July 200
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Colonel in Chief: HRH Prince Charles</div>''' == COLONELS IN CHIEF ==
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  • '''Chief Warrant Officer Kolotylo''' was born in Willingdon, AB on 20 DEC 1960. Upon [[Category:Chief Warrant Officers|Kolotylo, A.M.]]
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  • ...nd-over to NATO forces, MGen Leslie returned to Western Canada as the Area Chief of Staff in 1996, and served in that capacity during the Manitoba floods of ...in Ottawa. In June 2006, he was promoted to his current rank and appointed Chief of the Land Staff.
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  • *Chief Warrant Officer *Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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  • The Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) is the senior member of the [[The Canadian Force
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  • '''General Rick J. Hillier, CMM, MSC, CD''' is currently serving as the Chief of the Defence Staff. General Hillier was promoted to his present rank and assumed duties as the Chief of the Defence Staff on 4 February 2005.
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  • * (C) - [[Chief of the Defence Staff]]
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  • |<b><div style="font-size: 80%">Colonel in Chief: HM Queen Elizabeth II</div></b> '''Regimental Sergeant Major''': Chief Warrant Officer M. Kelly
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  • |<b><div style="font-size: 80%">Colonel in Chief: </div></b>
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  • | style="text-align:center;" colspan=6 |[[Chief Petty Officer|Chief Petty Officer 1st Class]]<br>Premier maître de 1<sup>re</sup> classe | style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 |[[Chief Petty Officer|Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class]]<br>Premier maître de 2<sup>e</sup> classe
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