General (Canada)

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General (Gen; French: Général [gén]) is a military rank used by the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force typically held by the officer who is serving as the chief of the Defence Staff – the senior uniformed officer of the Canadian Forces – if they belong to those elements. Admiral is the equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Navy. The rank is referred to as "four-star", a reference to its American equivalent. Prior to the 1968 unification of the Canadian Forces, the equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Air Force was air chief marshal. * Army uniform variations * * * CADPAT uniform rdf:langString
Au sein des Forces armées canadiennes, le grade de général est le plus haut grade de l'Armée canadienne et de l'Aviation royale canadienne si ce n'est le grade de commandant en chef, porté de jure par la Reine du Canada qui délégué habituellement ces pouvoirs au gouverneur général. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Général (Canada)
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rdf:langString General (Gen; French: Général [gén]) is a military rank used by the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force typically held by the officer who is serving as the chief of the Defence Staff – the senior uniformed officer of the Canadian Forces – if they belong to those elements. Admiral is the equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Navy. The rank insignia for a general in the Royal Canadian Air Force is a wide braid below three narrow braid on the cuff, as well as four silver maple leaves, beneath crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by St. Edward's Crown, worn on the shoulder straps of the Service Dress tunic. In the Canadian Army, the rank insignia is a wide braid on the cuff, as well as four gold maple leaves, beneath crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by St. Edward's Crown, worn on the shoulder straps of the Service Dress tunic. The rank is also worn on slip-ons on other uniforms. On the visor of the service cap are two rows of gold oak leaves. The rank is referred to as "four-star", a reference to its American equivalent. Prior to the 1968 unification of the Canadian Forces, the equivalent rank in the Royal Canadian Air Force was air chief marshal. * Army uniform variations * Dress uniform tunic - sleeve * Uniform shirts (insignia used 2013–2016) * Air Force uniform variations * Dress uniform tunic - sleeve * CADPAT uniform
rdf:langString Au sein des Forces armées canadiennes, le grade de général est le plus haut grade de l'Armée canadienne et de l'Aviation royale canadienne si ce n'est le grade de commandant en chef, porté de jure par la Reine du Canada qui délégué habituellement ces pouvoirs au gouverneur général. Il est équivalent au grade d'amiral au sein de la Marine royale canadienne. Généralement, il n'y a qu'un seul officier portant ce grade dans les Forces armées canadiennes et il occupe la position de chef d'État-Major de la Défense. Il correspond au grade quatre étoiles portant le code OF-9 des codes OTAN des grades du personnel militaire. Avant 1968, ce grade était connu sous le nom d'air chief marshal (« maréchal en chef de l'air ») au sein des Forces aériennes.
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