Canadian Army Command and Staff College
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.
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Collège de commandement et d'état‑major de l'Armée canadienne (French) | |
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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 |
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Commanders | |
Commandant | R.T. Strickland[1] |
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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 Unit Command Team Course (P Res UCTC)
- Information Management Officer (IMO) Course
- Joint Tactical Targeting Course (JTTC)
- 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.
External links
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