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David Kinsman

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David Kinsman
Born1945 or 1946 (age 78–79)
AllegianceCanada
Service / branchAir Command[a]
Years of service1963–2000
RankLieutenant-General
Commands433 Tactical Fighter Squadron
CFB Cold Lake
14 Training Group
Fighter Group
Air Command
AwardsCommander of the Order of Military Merit
Canadian Forces Decoration

Lieutenant-General David Nevill Kinsman CMM, CD (born 1945/1946) is a Canadian retired air force general who was Chief of the Air Staff in Canada from 1997 to 2000.[1][2]

Career

Educated at Acadia University, Kinsman joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1963 and trained as a fighter pilot.[3] He flew CF-101 Voodoos with 416 Tactical Fighter Squadron and with 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron.[3] He served as Commanding Officer of 433 Tactical Fighter Squadron, Deputy Commander of the CF-18 Hornet Detachment in St. Louis County, Missouri and as Director of Air Studies at the Canadian Forces Command and Staff College in Toronto.[3] He went on to be Commander of CFB Cold Lake in 1986, Commander of 14 Training Group at Winnipeg in 1988 and Chief of Staff Operations at Air Command Headquarters in 1990.[3] After that he became Commander of the Fighter Group and Canadian NORAD Region in 1994, Director General Manpower Utilization in 1995 and Assistant Deputy Minister for Personnel in 1996[4] before becoming Chief of the Air Staff in 1997 and retiring in 2000.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Known as Royal Canadian Air Force until 1968

References

  1. ^ "Air force boss appointed". Calgary, Alberta: Calgary Herald. 2 April 1998.
  2. ^ Mullington, Dave (22 July 2000). "New commander takes charge: Lt.-Gen. Campbell wants force to take flight". Kingston, Ontario: Kingston Whig-Standard.
  3. ^ a b c d e Lieutenant-General David Kinsman, CD
  4. ^ Minutes of Proceedings Parliament of Canada, March 20, 1997
Military offices
Preceded by
A M DeQuetteville
(as Commander, Air Command)
Chief of the Air Staff
1997 - 2000
Succeeded by