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Allegiance
  
Name
  
Jacques Chouinard

Rank
  
Lieutenant general



Service/branch
  
Canadian Army/Canadian Forces

Commands held
  
Commander, Mobile Command

Died
  
July 28, 2008, Quebec, Canada

Awards
  
Order of Military Merit, Canadian Forces Decoration

Jacques Chouinard (8 ans) et son père Simon - Bourrée, de Johann Krieger


Lieutenant General Jacques Chouinard CMM CD (1 October 1922 – 28 July 2008) was the Commander, Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces.

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Jacques Chouinard


Military career

Educated at a College in Saint-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, Chouinard was commissioned into Royal 22e Régiment in 1941. He served in World War II with his regiment in England and Italy.

He was made commandant of the School of Parachuting during the Korean war and went on to be commanding officer of the Royal 22e Régiment in 1962. He was appointed commandant of the Royal Military College Saint-Jean in 1968. He was then made commander of CFB Valcartier and of the 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group in 1970. He took command of Canadian Forces on the streets of Montreal in October 1970 during the October Crisis when the Front de libération du Québec initiated kidnappings.

In 1971 he took command of the 4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group in Lahr in Germany.

In 1972 he returned to Canada and was appointed Commander of the Mobile Command in Saint-Hubert, Quebec. In 1973 he became Assistant to the Associate Deputy Minister (Policy) at National Defence Headquarters. In 1975 he was promoted to Lieutenant-General and made Commander, Mobile Command. He retired in 1977.

In retirement he became International Marketing Manager and then President of Industries Valcartier, a munitions business.

References

Jacques Chouinard Wikipedia


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