Kent Foster | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1937or1938(age 87–88) |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Canadian Army/Canadian Forces |
| Rank | Lieutenant General |
| Commands | Commander Mobile Command |
| Awards | Commander of the Order of Military Merit Canadian Forces' Decoration |
Lieutenant General Kent Richard Foster CMM, CD (born c. 1938) was the Commander Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces. [1]
Foster graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1960. [2] He served with the Canadian Airborne Regiment [3] and rose through the Officer ranks to become Commander, Mobile Command in 1989. [4] In that role, during the Oka Crisis in 1990, John de Chastelain, Chief of Defence Staff instructed him to take charge in a crisis over barricades placed by members of the Mohawk nation in a land dispute. [5] Foster also deployed Canadian troops during the Gulf War. [6]
In retirement he became an Assistant Deputy Minister for Health [7] and a Governor of Royal Roads University. [8]