Canadian Army Command and Staff College
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Canadian Army Command and Staff College | |
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Collège de commandement et d'état‑major de l'Armée canadienne (French) | |
Active | 1946–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Army |
Part of | Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre |
Headquarters | Fort Frontenac |
Motto(s) | Latin: Tam Marte quam Minerva |
Website | canada |
Commanders | |
Commandant | D.J. Cross[1] |
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The Canadian Army Command and Staff College (CACSC), formerly the Canadian Land Force Command and Staff College, is a school for officers of the Canadian Forces, specializing in staff and army operations courses. It is located at Fort Frontenac, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Courses offered
CACSC is charged with developing in army officers the ability to perform command and staff functions in war.
The following courses are offered at CACSC:
- Army Operations Course (AOC)
- Primary Reserve Army Operations Course (P Res AOC)
- Military Training and Cooperation Program (MTCP) - North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- Unit Command Team Course (UCTC)
- Primary Reserve Command Team Course (P Res UCTC)
- Information Management Officer (IMO) Course
- Joint Tactical Targeting Course (JTCC)
- Collateral Damage Estimation Course (CDEC)
College commandants
- Lt Col G.G. Simonds (1941)
- Maj-Gen H.F.H. Hertzberg, CMG, DSO, MC (1941-1944)
- Brig D.G. Cunningham, DSO (1944-1945)
- Brig J.D.B. Smith, CBE, DSO (1945-1946)
- Maj-Gen J.F.M. Whiteley, CB, CBE, MC (1947-1949)
- Lt-Gen G.G. Simonds, CB, CBE, DSO, CD (1949-1951)
- Brig G. Kitching, CBE, DSO, CD (1951-1954)
- Brig M.P. Bogert, CBE, DSO, CD (1954-1958)
- Brig R. Rowley, DSO, ED, CD (1958-1962)
- Brig D.C. Cameron, DSO, ED, CD (1962-1966)
- Brig B.F. Macdonald, DSO, CD (1966)
- Brig W.A. Milroy, DSO, CD (1966-1968)
- BGen W.A. Milroy, DSO, CD (1968-1969)
- BGen D.S. MacLennan, CD (1969-1971)
- BGen F.W. Wootton, CD (1971-1974)
- BGen P.V.B. Grieve, CD (1974-1976)
- BGen C.L. Kirby, CD (1976-1979)
- Col P.H.C. Carew, CD (1979-1980)
- BGen P.H.C. Carew, CD (1980-1982)
- BGen J.A. Cotter, CD (1982-1984)
- BGen R.I. Stewart, CD (1984-1987)
- BGen C. Milner, OMM, CD (1987-1989)
- MGen C. Milner, OMM, CD (1989)
- BGen T.F. De Faye, OMM, CD (1989-1991)
- Col R.S. Billings, CD (1991-1992)
- BGen R.P. Alden, OMM, CD (1992-1994)
- Col J.S. Labbe, CD (1994-1996)
- BGen M.K. Jeffery, OMM, CD (1996-1997)
- BGen J. Arp, CD (1997-1999)
- Col M. Lessard, CD (1999-2000)
- BGen M. Lessard, CD (2000-2001)
- BGen G.W. Nordick, OMM< MSC, CD (2001-2003)
- Col J.R. Ferron, CD (2003-2005)
- Col J.C. Collin, OMM, CD (2005-2007)
- Col F.A. Lewis, MSM, CD (2007-2009)
- Col J. Cade, MSM, CD (2009-2011)
- Col B.W.G. McPherson, CD (2011-2013)
- Col R.D.K. Walker, MSC, CD (2013-1015)
- Col G.R. Smith, MSM, CD (2015-2016)
- LCol J.G.J Trudel, CD (2016)
- Col D.D. Basinger, CD (2016-2018)
- Col D.J. Cross, CD (2018-2019)
- Col R.T. Strickland, CD (2019-)
See also
References
- ^ Government of Canada, National Defence (28 August 2013). "About Canadian Army Command and Staff College". www.forces.gc.ca.