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Lieutenant-General Hood Takes Command of RCAF

Command of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) officially changed hands at a ceremony held at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa.

On July 9 the new Commander of the RCAF and Chief of the Air Force Staff, Lieutenant-General Michael Hood, assumed command from Lieutenant-General Yvan Blondin at a ceremony.

“The RCAF has been busy under Lieutenant-General Blondin’s leadership, with an increasingly high tempo of operations at home and abroad, including air contributions to NATO assurance measures in Central and Eastern Europe, and our military mission over Iraq and Syria. As Lieutenant-General Hood takes command, I know that the RCAF will continue to project the airpower needed to meet Canada’s defence challenges,” said General Tom Lawson, who was Chief of the Defence Staff at the time.

As the senior air force officer in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), the Commander of the RCAF is responsible for training, generating and maintaining combat-capable, multi-purpose air forces to meet Canada’s defence objectives.

“As our continental operational successes have demonstrated, the Royal Canadian Air Force is an agile Air Force, integrated with our partners and Allies, and with the reach and power needed to carry out Canadian Armed Forces operations at home and abroad.” I intend to sustain and build upon the capabilities that have led to those achievements, and ensure Canada and Canadians have an Air Force ready for the challenges of the future,” said Lieutenant-General Michael Hood, commander, Royal Canadian Air Force.

As the Chief of the Air Force Staff, the Commander acts as an advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff on strategic air force issues.

Lieutenant-General Blondin retired after 35 years of distinguished service with the RCAF as a fighter pilot.  He has held many commands throughout his career including Commanding Officer of 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron, Commander of the Canadian CF-188 Operational Force in Aviano, Italy, Commander of 3 Wing Bagotville, Quebec, and Commander of 1 Canadian Air Division, which is headquartered in Winnipeg.

National Defence Minister Jason Kenney thanked Lieutenant-General Blondin for his service to Canada and his leadership of the RCAF during a time when Canada and the world asked so much of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Kenney also welcome and congratulate Lieutenant-General Hood on his appointment as Commander of the RCAF and Chief of the Air Force Staff. He expressed his confidence that as more new aircraft arrive at Canadian air bases and the international community continues to call on Canada for support, the RCAF will continue to be a source of pride for all Canadians.

Lieutenant-General Hood began his military career as an army reservist with Montreal’s Canadian Grenadier Guards before transferring to the Regular Force and receiving his Air Combat Systems Officer Wings in 1988.  He commanded both 429 and 436 Transport Squadrons and subsequently served as the Commander of 8 Wing Trenton from 2007 to 2009. He leaves his post as Director of the Strategic Joint Staff to take command of the RCAF.

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Vicki L Morrison

Thanks to her husband's military career Vicki reinvented herself as a writer so she could work from home, while taking care of their three kids. A former MFRC executive director Vicki is a passionate advocate for military families who loves telling their stories.

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