Commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command

The commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is a four-star general or admiral in the United States Armed Forces who serves as the head of all United States and Canadian joint aerospace military operational forces, stationed within the Northern American territories. The commander of NORAD concurrently serves as the commander of United States Northern Command and is the head of all U.S. military forces within the command's geographical area of responsibility. The commander of NORAD is nominated for appointment by the President of the United States and must be confirmed by the United States Senate. Prior to 2001, the title for the commander of NORAD was called the Commander-in-Chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command. The commander of NORAD typically serves for two years.

No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Partridge, Eagle E.General
Earle E. Partridge
12 September 195730 July 19591 year, 321 days
U.S. Air Force
2
Kuter, Laurence S.General
Laurence S. Kuter
1 August 195930 July 19622 years, 363 days
U.S. Air Force
3
Gerhart, John K.General
John K. Gerhart
1 August 196230 March 19652 years, 241 days
U.S. Air Force
4
Strother, Dean C.General
Dean C. Strother
1 April 196529 July 19661 year, 119 days
U.S. Air Force
5
Reeves, Raymond J.General
Raymond J. Reeves
1 August 196631 July 19692 years, 364 days
U.S. Air Force
6
McKee, Seth J.General
Seth J. McKee
1 August 196930 September 19734 years, 60 days
U.S. Air Force
7
Clay, Lucius D. Jr.General
Lucius D. Clay Jr.
1 October 197329 August 19751 year, 332 days
U.S. Air Force
8
James, Daniel Jr.General
Daniel James Jr.
1 September 19755 December 19772 years, 95 days
U.S. Air Force
9
Hill, James E.General
James E. Hill
6 December 197731 December 19792 years, 25 days
U.S. Air Force
10
Hartinger, James V.General
James V. Hartinger
1 January 198030 July 19844 years, 211 days
U.S. Air Force
11
Herres, Robert T.General
Robert T. Herres
30 July 19845 February 19872 years, 190 days
U.S. Air Force
12
Piotrowski, John L.General
John L. Piotrowski
6 February 198730 March 19903 years, 52 days
U.S. Air Force
13
Kutyna, Donald J.General
Donald J. Kutyna
1 April 199030 June 19922 years, 90 days
U.S. Air Force
14
Horner, Charles A.General
Charles A. Horner
30 June 199212 September 19942 years, 74 days
U.S. Air Force
15
Ashy, Joseph W.General
Joseph W. Ashy
13 September 199426 August 19961 year, 348 days
U.S. Air Force
16
Estes, Howell M. IIIGeneral
Howell M. Estes III
27 August 199614 August 19981 year, 352 days
U.S. Air Force
17
Myers, Richard B.General
Richard B. Myers
14 August 199822 February 20001 year, 192 days
U.S. Air Force
18
Eberhart, Ralph E.General
Ralph E. Eberhart
22 February 20005 November 20044 years, 257 days
U.S. Air Force
19
Keating, Timothy J.Admiral
Timothy J. Keating
5 November 200423 March 20072 years, 138 days
U.S. Navy
20
Renuart, Victor E. Jr.General
Victor E. Renuart Jr.
23 March 200719 May 20103 years, 57 days
U.S. Air Force
21
Winnefeld, James A. Jr.Admiral
James A. Winnefeld, Jr.
19 May 20103 August 20111 year, 76 days
U.S. Navy
22
Jacoby, Charles H. Jr.General
Charles H. Jacoby Jr.
3 August 20115 December 20143 years, 124 days
U.S. Army
23
Gortney, William E.Admiral
William E. Gortney
5 December 201413 May 20161 year, 160 days
U.S. Navy
24
Robinson, Lori J.General
Lori J. Robinson
13 May 201624 May 20182 years, 11 days
U.S. Air Force
25
O'Shaughnessy, Terrence J.General
Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy
24 May 201820 August 20202 years, 88 days
U.S. Air Force
26
VanHerck, Glen D.General
Glen D. VanHerck
20 August 2020Incumbent171 days
U.S. Air Force

List of deputy commanders

In recent years deputy commanders have always been Canadian air force lieutenant generals. Prior to the 1968 unification of the Canadian Forces, the deputy commanders were RCAF Air Marshals.[1]

NORAD Deputy Commanders
Number Name Photo Start of term End Notable positions held before or after
1 Air Marshal Roy Slemon, CB, CBE, CD 12 September 1957 14 August 1964 Chief of the Air Staff
2 Air Marshal Clarence Rupert Dunlap, CBE, CD 15 August 1964 25 August 1967 Chief of the Air Staff
3 Air Marshal William R. MacBrien OBE, CD 26 August 1967 22 January 1969
4 Lieutenant-General Frederick Ralph Sharp CMM, DFC, CD 23 January 1969 14 September 1969 Chief of the Defence Staff (1969–1972)
5 Lieutenant-General Edwin Reyno September 1969 August 1972
6 Lieutenant-General Reginald J. Lane, DSO, DFC, CD September 1972 October 1974
7 Lieutenant-General Richard C. Stovel, AFC, CD October 1974 September 1976
8 Lieutenant-General David R. Adamson September 1976 August 1978
9 Lieutenant-General Kenneth E. Lewis 18 August 1978 24 June 1980 Commander of Air Command
10 Lieutenant-General Kenneth J. Thorneycroft June 1980 May 1983
11 Lieutenant-General Donald C. MacKenzie May 1983 August 1986
12 Lieutenant-General Donald M. McNaughton August 1986 August 1989
13 Lieutenant-General Robert W. Morton, CMM, CD August 1989 August 1992
14 Lieutenant-General Brian L. Smith August 1992 August 1994
15 Lieutenant-General J. D. O'Blenis August 1994 August 1995
16 Lieutenant-General L. W. F. Cuppens August 1995 April 1998
17 Lieutenant-General G C Macdonald, CMM, MVO, CD April 1998 August 2001 Vice Chief of Defence Staff, Canadian Forces (2001-2004)
18 Lieutenant-General Ken R. Pennie, CMM, CD 8 August 2001 14 July 2003 Chief of the Air Staff (2003–2005)
19 Lieutenant-General Rick Findley, CMM, MSC, CD 14 July 2003 2 August 2007
20 Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard, OC, CMM, MSC, CD 2 August 2007 10 July 2009
21 Lieutenant-General Marcel Duval, CMM, CD 10 July 2009 15 August 2011
21 Lieutenant-General Thomas J. Lawson, CMM, CD 15 August 2011 4 September 2012 Chief of the Defence Staff
22 Lieutenant-General Alain Parent, CMM, CD 4 September 2012 1 July 2015
23 Lieutenant-General Pierre St-Amand, CMM, CD 1 July 2015 20 July 2018[2]
24 Lieutenant General Christopher J. Coates, CMM, MSM, CD 20 July 2018[2] 21 July 2020[3]
25 Lieutenant General Alain Pelletier, MSM, CD 21 July 2020[2] present

References

  1. Veale, Thomas F. (2008). Guarding What You Value Most: North American Aerospace Defense Command, Celebrating 50 Years. Government Printing Office. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-16-080436-6.
  2. "NORAD TOCA". NORAD Public Affairs. 20 July 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  3. https://twitter.com/noradcommand/status/1285672191510577157
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