David Huddleston (Canadian general)
| David Huddleston | |
|---|---|
| Allegiance | 
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| Service/branch | Royal Canadian Air Force / Canadian Forces | 
| Years of service | 1962 - 1993 | 
| Rank | Lieutenant-General | 
| Commands held | Air Command | 
| Battles/wars | Gulf War | 
| Awards | 
Commander of the Order of Military Merit Meritorious Service Cross Canadian Forces Decoration  | 
Lieutenant-General David Huddleston CMM, MSC, CD is a retired Canadian air force general who was Commander, Air Command in Canada from 1991 to 1993.
Career
Huddleston joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1962 and trained on Lockheed T-33 jet trainers.[1] He became Associate Deputy Minister (Policy) at the Department of National Defence in 1986[2] and Deputy Chief of Defence Staff at the National Defence Headquarters in 1989[3] and, in the latter role, was responsible for the formation of the Joint Staff (or 'J Staff') who were to be the primary Canadian Forces strategic planning and coordination organ.[4] This innovation was applied during the Gulf War in 1990 and, for leading Canada's deployment in that war, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross.[5] He went on to be Commander, Air Command later that year before retiring in 1993.[1]
In retirement he worked for Bombardier Inc.[6]
References
- 1 2 Saving the Wild Mustangs
 - ↑ The Diffusion of Military Technology and Ideas edited by Emily O. Goldman, p. 103
 - ↑ Canadian Chinooks to be retired Flight Global, February 1991
 - ↑ Haze: joint planning in the Canadian Forces from Mobile Command to J-Staff, 1975-1991 (Part 1)
 - ↑ Operation Friction 1990-1991: The Canadian Forces in the Persian Gulf by Jean H. Morin, p. 272
 - ↑ The C.D. Howe Award / Le Prix C.D. Howe
 
| Military offices | ||
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| Preceded by F.R. Sutherland  | 
Commander, Air Command 1991 - 1993  | 
 Succeeded by G S Clements  | 
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