CSDS Bulletin 

Newsletter of the Centre for Security and Defence Studies
   30 September 2011


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Roundtable on DND/CF Transformation with Lieutenant-General (retired) Andrew Lesie

CDA Institute

 

The Conference of Defence Associations Institute is pleased to announce the next roundtable in its series of events on important security and defence issues.

 

We will be hosting Lieutenant-General (retired) Andrew Leslie, who will speak on the recently published Report on Transformation 2011 for the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces. A biography of LGen (ret'd) Leslie is included below.

 

Date: Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Time: 10:30am - 1:00pm

Location: Fleishman-Hillard, 100 Queen Street-13th floor, Ottawa (venue provided courtesy of Fleishman-Hillard, through LGen (Ret'd) Richard Evraire, Chairman CDA)

 

The session will be conducted under the Chatham House Rule (not for attribution).

 

An RSVP is absolutely required, and space is expected to be at a premium. To reserve a spot, please contact projectofficer@cda-cdai.ca or phone (613) 236-9903.

 

Biography: Lieutenant-General (reitred) Andrew Leslie

 

LGen (Ret'd) Andrew Leslie's family has a tradition of military service and he joined the 30th Field Artillery Regiment while at Ottawa University. While a student in England he was attached to the Honorable Artillery Company. In 1980 he attended the International Peace Academy UN Staff Seminar in Vienna, Austria. In 1981, he transferred to the regular force and initially served with the 1st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in Germany, the regiment that - like his father before him - he eventually commanded. He has completed the British Army Troop Commanders and Tactics course, French Army Commando training, the hand-to-hand combat course, and the combat intelligence course. Other training includes the infantry company commander's course, a variety of artillery courses, Army and the Forces staff colleges, training in project management and the parachute course. 

 

After a succession of field tours with mechanized and airborne combat units in Germany, Cyprus and Canada and command appointments up to regimental level, in early 1995 he was promoted to Colonel and sent to the Former Yugoslavia as Chief of Staff Sector South (Brigade Level). He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his actions under fire during the fighting for Knin in August 1995. He then became the Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander of UNCRO (Division level), and finally Chief of Staff of UNPF (Mission level). Following the UN hand-over to NATO forces, LGen (Ret'd) Leslie returned to Western Canada as the Area Chief of Staff in 1996, and served in that capacity during the Manitoba floods of Spring 1997. 

 

In July 1997 he became the Commander of 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1CMBG), an infantry-heavy combat formation based in Western Canada, where the focus was on live-fire combined arms training. In early 1998, 1CMBG deployed to the South shore of Montreal to assist with ice-storm disaster relief operations, followed by an almost continuous cycle of Battle Group and Brigade exercises. That same year he was awarded the Order of Military Merit. In 1999 he was promoted Brigadier-General while a student on the Advanced and National Securities Studies Courses in Toronto. In 2000 he was appointed the J6 of the Canadian Forces, responsible for commanding the communications field groups and regiments, the signals and electronic intelligence functions and supporting the various computer networks used by the Forces. In 2002 he became the Commander Land Force Central Area, responsible for one regular and three reserve Brigades as well as several bases and training establishments. 

 

LGen (Ret'd) Leslie was appointed Commander Task Force Kabul and Deputy Commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan as of June 2003, and on his return he was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross. He then became the Assistant Chief of the Land Staff. In Fall 2004 to June 2005 he was a full-time PhD student at the Royal Military College in Kingston. In June 2005, he was appointed Director General Strategic Planning in Ottawa. In June 2006, he was promoted to his current rank and appointed Chief of the Land Staff. 

 

LGen (Ret'd) Leslie's education includes several degrees and he has studied in Ottawa, London, Toronto, Kingston and at the Harvard Business School. His interests are military history, political science, running and alpine skiing.

 

In June 2010, LGen (ret'd) Leslie was appointed Chief of Transformation. He retired from the Canadian Forces in September 2011.

 
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Speaker Series - After the Arab Revolutions: First Strategic Insights

CSDS 

 

Frédéric Charillon
Université d'Auvergne, Sciences Po and
Institute for Strategic Research, Ecole Militaire, Paris

 

Frédéric Charillon is a Professor of Political Science at the Université d'Auvergne, Sciences Po and the Ecole Nationale d'Administration. He is also the Director of the Institute for Strategic Research, Ecole Militaire, Paris. Charillon's research focuses on the international affairs of France and the European Union, the evolution of the practice of international relations and defence, and the "new" international system. He is the author or co-author of 16 books, most recently France in 2010, co-authored with P-A. Graciano and P. Liquière. In addition, Professor Charillon has contributed chapters to numerous books and published in European Political ScienceEuropean Journal of International AffairsPolitique Étrangère, and Défense Nationale et Securité Collective, among others.

 

Wednesday, 12 October 2011
4:30 - 6:00 pm
Senate Room, Robertson Hall 608
Carleton University
 
Metered public parking is available in Parking Garage P9, adjacent to Robertson Hall.
 
Light refreshments will be provided.

Registration is requested by Tuesday, 11 October, 2011.
 
To register, please go to csds1112charillon.eventbrite.com
 

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The CSDS Bulletin is a weekly newsletter of news, upcoming events, and items of interest to CSDS Associates and students in the NPSIA conflict and intelligence clusters. This is an internal newsletter and is not intended for general circulation.