Vice Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada)

The Vice Chief of the Defence Staff (VCDS; French: Vice-chef d’état-major de la Défense) is the second most senior member of the Canadian Armed Forces, reporting to the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) as well as the Deputy Minister of National Defence. The Directorate General Executive Coordination, the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal, the National Cadet and Junior Canadian Rangers Support Group and several other departments report to the VCDS,[2] who is appointed by the CDS.[3]

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff
Vice-chef d’état-major de la Défense
Badge of the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff
Incumbent
Lieutenant-General Frances J. Allen
since 28 June 2021[1]
His Majesty's Canadian Armed Forces
TypeCommissioned Officer
StatusCurrently constituted
AbbreviationVCDS
Reports toChief of the Defence Staff
Formation1964
First holderGeoffrey Walsh
DeputyDG Executive Coordination
Chief of Staff VCDS
WebsiteOfficial website

Recent history edit

Vice-Admiral Mark Norman was temporarily relieved as VCDS on January 13, 2017, due to an ongoing investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.[4] As a temporary replacement, Vice-Admiral Ron Lloyd was appointed the duties of VCDS on an acting basis, and he was subsequently replaced by Lieutenant-General Alain Parent on May 30, 2017.[5]

On July 16, 2018, Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk was named Vice Chief of the Defence Staff.[6] On July 9, 2019, Wynnyk announced his retirement[7] after he claimed that the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Jonathan Vance, planned to replace him as Vice Chief of the Defence Staff with Vice-Admiral Mark Norman.[8] Wynnyk then alleged that these plans were reversed when Vice-Admiral Norman settled with the government and retired from the military. Wynnyk was the fifth Vice Chief to serve under Vance.[8]

On July 12, 2019, Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc Lanthier was appointed Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, effective July 18, 2019.[9] On March 16, 2020, it was announced that Lanthier was retiring in the summer, to be replaced by Lieutenant-General Michael Rouleau.[10]

In March 2021, it was announced that Rouleau would be succeeded by Lieutenant-General Frances J. Allen, the first woman to hold the position.[11] On June 28, 2021, she formally assumed the role of VCDS in a ceremony at National Defence Headquarters.[1]

Vice Chiefs of the Defence Staff edit

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office Home Province Defence branch Appointed by Ref.
1Walsh, GeoffreyLieutenant-General
Geoffrey Walsh
(1909–1999)
196419650–1 years  Ontario  Canadian ArmyMiller, FrankFrank Miller[12]
2Moncel, RobertLieutenant-General
Robert Moncel
(1917–2007)
196519660–1 years  Quebec  Canadian ArmyMiller, FrankFrank Miller[13]
3Sharp, FrederickLieutenant-General
Frederick Sharp
(1915–1992)
196619692–3 years  Saskatchewan  Royal Canadian Air ForceAllard, JeanJean Allard[14]
4Dare, MichaelLieutenant-General
Michael Dare
(1917–1996)
September 196919722–3 years  Quebec  Canadian ArmySharp, FrederickFrederick Sharp[14]
5Hull, ChesterLieutenant-General
Chester Hull
(1919–2012)
197219741–2 years  Ontario  Royal Canadian Air ForceDextraze, JacquesJacques Dextraze[15]
6Falls, RobertVice-Admiral
Robert Falls
(1924–2009)
197419772–3 years  Ontario  Royal Canadian NavyDextraze, JacquesJacques Dextraze[16]
7Withers, RamseyLieutenant-General
Ramsey Withers
(1930–2014)
197719802–3 years  Ontario  Canadian ArmyFalls, RobertRobert Falls[17]
8Thériault, Gérard Charles ÉdouardLieutenant-General
Gérard Charles Édouard Thériault
(1932–1998)
198019832–3 years  Quebec  Royal Canadian Air ForceWithers, RamseyRamsey Withers[18]
9Mainguy, DanielVice-Admiral
Daniel Mainguy
(1930–2010)
198319851–2 years  British Columbia  Royal Canadian NavyThériault, GérardGérard Charles Édouard Thériault[19]
10Vance, JackLieutenant-General
Jack Vance
(1933–2013)
198519882–3 years  Ontario  Canadian ArmyThériault, GérardGérard Charles Édouard Thériault[20]
11Chastelain, JohnLieutenant-General
John de Chastelain
(born 1937)
198819890–1 years  Romania  Canadian ArmyManson, PaulPaul Manson[21]
12Thomas, CharlesVice-Admiral
Charles Thomas
(born 1936)
198911 May 19911–2 years  British Columbia  Royal Canadian NavyManson, PaulPaul Manson[22]
13Sutherland, FredLieutenant-General
Fred Sutherland
(born 1942)
199119920–1 years  Nova Scotia  Royal Canadian Air ForceChastelain, JohnJohn de Chastelain[23]
14Anderson, JohnVice-Admiral
John Anderson
(born 1941)
199219930–1 years  British Columbia  Royal Canadian NavyChastelain, JohnJohn de Chastelain[24]
15O'Donnell, PatrickLieutenant-General
Patrick O'Donnell
(1940–2015)
199319951–2 years  Ontario  Canadian ArmyAnderson, JohnJohn Anderson[25]
16Murray, LarryVice-Admiral
Larry Murray
(born 1947)
199519971–2 years  Ontario  Royal Canadian NavyChastelain, JohnJohn de Chastelain[26]
17Garnett, GaryVice-Admiral
Gary Garnett
199720013–4 years  British Columbia  Royal Canadian NavyBaril, MauriceMaurice Baril[27]
18Macdonald, GeorgeLieutenant-General
George Macdonald
200120042–3 years.  Royal Canadian Air ForceHenault, RayRaymond Henault[28]
19Buck, RonaldVice-Admiral
Ronald Buck
200420061–2 years  Quebec  Royal Canadian NavyHenault, RayRaymond Henault[29]
20Natynczyk, WalterLieutenant-General
Walter Natynczyk
(born 1957)
28 June 200615 June 20081 year, 353 days  Manitoba  Canadian ArmyHillier, RickRick Hillier[30]
21Rouleau, DenisVice-Admiral
Denis Rouleau
15 June 200825 July 20102 years, 40 days  Quebec  Royal Canadian NavyHillier, RickRick Hillier[31]
22Donaldson, BruceVice-Admiral
Bruce Donaldson
26 July 201011 September 20133 years, 47 days.  Royal Canadian NavyNatynczyk, WalterWalter Natynczyk[32]
23Thibault, GuyLieutenant-General
Guy Thibault
11 September 20135 August 20162 years, 329 days  Quebec  Canadian ArmyLawson, ThomasThomas Lawson[33]
24Norman, MarkVice-Admiral
Mark Norman
(born 1964)
5 August 201613 January 2017161 days  Ontario  Royal Canadian NavyVance, JonathanJonathan Vance[34]
-Lloyd, RonVice-Admiral
Ron Lloyd
(born 1963)
Acting
13 January 201730 May 2017137 days.  Royal Canadian Navy..
-Parent, AlainLieutenant-General
Alain Parent
Acting
30 May 201716 July 20181 year, 47 days.  Royal Canadian Air Force..
25Wynnyk, PaulLieutenant-General
Paul Wynnyk
(born 1964)
16 July 20189 July 2019358 days  Alberta  Canadian ArmyVance, JonathanJonathan Vance[6]
26Lanthier, Jean-MarcLieutenant-General
Jean-Marc Lanthier
18 July 201915 July 2020363 days.  Canadian ArmyVance, JonathanJonathan Vance[35]
27Rouleau, MichaelLieutenant-General
Michael Rouleau
(born 1967)
15 July 202014 June 2021334 days.Canadian Special Operations Forces CommandVance, JonathanJonathan Vance[36]
28Allen, FrancesLieutenant-General
Frances J. Allen
28 June 2021Incumbent2 years, 298 days.  Royal Canadian Air ForceEyre, WayneWayne Eyre (acting)[37][1]

References edit

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