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Navy Command and Senior Appointments for 2024 APS

Senior Navy appointments continue to be announced by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) throughout this summer.

Just recently, VAadm. Angus Topshee and CPO1 Tom Lizotte announced several Navy Command and Senior appointments, including amendments for the 2024 active posting season (APS).

“Unit level command appointments are the centre of gravity for RCN culture as we have entrusted you with our most precious asset, our people. Do not betray that trust. Take charge and lead your units with pride and conviction to ensure that they are ready to fight. This should be the highlight of your career to date, and we hope that you enjoy every day of your time in these positions.

“We have a lot of work to do and you are critical to delivering the navy that Canada needs now and into the future,” said VAdm. Topshee, commander of the RCN, and CPO1 Lizotte in CANFORGEN 094/ 24.

Commanding Officers

The following officers are appointed commanding officer, according to the CANFORGEN:

  1. Cdr. J. Maurice was appointed commanding officer of HMCS Charlottetown MT24 (crew transfer)
  2. Cdr. N Buxton was appointed commanding officer HMCS Fredericton MT24. (crew transfer)

Executive Officers

According to the CANFORGEN, the following were previously appointed executive officer:

  1. LT (N) A. Beaver appointed executive officer HMCS Summerside MT23
  2. LT(N) A. Duff was appointed executive officer HMCS Glace Bay MT23
  3. LT (N) S. Michaud was appointed executive officer HMCS Goose Bay MT23
  4. LT(N) C. Reynolds was appointed executive officer HMCS Nanaimo MT23

The following are appointed executive officer:

  1. LCdr. N Kucher – executive officer of Sea Training Pacific APS 24
  2. Lcdr. J. Aitken – executive officer HMCS Charlottetown MT24 (crew transfer)
  3. LCdr. M. Aubrey – executive officer HMCS Vancouver APS 24
  4. LCdr. M. Delcourt – executive officer HMCS Fredericton MT24 (crew transfer)
  5. LCdr. N. Shore – executive officer HMCS Calgary APS 24
  6. LT(N) K. Brett – executive officer HMCS Edmonton APS 24
  7. LCdr. W. Burdon – executive officer Trinity Maritime Operational Support and Intelligence Centre APS 24
  8. LT. (N) S. Oxley – executive officer Patrol Craft Training Unit APS 24 (on promotion)

Navy Tactical Post Unit Leadership

The following chief petty officers were previously appointed to Navy Tactical Post Unit Leadership Teams:

  1. CPO1. J. Waterfield – Sea Training Atlantic COXN APS 24
  2. CPO1 C. Esquivel – Personnel Coordination Centre Atlantic CPO MT24
  3. CPO1 T. Hodder- Sea Training Group Chief APS 23

The following Chief Petty Officers are appointed as Ship Coxwain:

  1. CPO1 A. Normand – HMCS St. Johns APS 24 (on promotion)
  2. CPO1 M. Goodwin – HMCS Calgary APS 24
  3. CPO1 T. King – HMCS Regina APS 24

The following are appointed Unit Chief and Coxswain:

  1. CPO1. S. Wist – Formation Maintenance Facility Cape Breton Production Chief Petty Officer APS 24
  2. CPO1. A. Hewlett – Director Naval Information Warfare Chief Petty Officer APS 24
  3. CPO1 N. Bresnahan – Director Naval Personnel Honours and Recognition APS 24 (on promotion)
  4. CPO1 O. Meyer – Naval Fleet School Pacific Chief Petty Officer APS 24 (on promotion)
  5. CPO1. J. Landry – Canadian Armed Forces Transition Unit Nova Scotia Newfoundland Chief Petty Officer APS 24 (on promotion)
  6. CPO1 C. Smith – Naval Training and Development Center Leadership Development Chief Petty Officer APS 24 (on promotion)
  7. PO1 J. Delorey – HMCS Summerside APS 24
  8. PO1 S. Darrigan – HMCS Shawinigan MT24
  9. PO1 S. Leveque – HMCS Glace Bay MT24
  10. PO1 Y. Mathe – HMCS Brandon APS 24
  11. PO1. A. Jack – HMCS Yellowknife APS 24
  12. PO1. G. Crewdson – HMCS Griffon APS 24
  13. PO1 N. Monkey – HMCS Queen Charlotte APS 24

The following Chief Petty Officer was previously appointed as unit chief:

  1. CPO1 D. Fillion – Naval Fleet School Quebec APS 23

The CANFORGEN closed, noting, “Additional appointments will be promulgated separately.”

Updated July 18, 2024. 

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Mishall Rehman

Originally from Atlanta, GA, Mishall is a freelance journalist pursuing her passion for writing in her new homeland Canada. She currently lives in Trenton, ON with her husband.

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