Michael Hood

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Michael J. Hood
Michael J. Hood.jpg
Lieutenant General Michael Hood
Official RCAF Photo, 2015
Allegiance Canada
Service/branch Royal Canadian Air Force [lower-alpha 1]
Years of service1985 - 2018
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held 429 Tactical Airlift Squadron
436 Tactical Airlift Squadron
8 Wing Trenton
Royal Canadian Air Force
Awards Commander of the Order of Military Merit [1]

Lieutenant-General Michael John Hood CMM CD [2] is a retired senior Royal Canadian Air Force officer who was Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force from 2015 until 2018.

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Early life and education

In addition to holding a master's degree in International Relations from Auburn University, Hood also holds certifications from Canada's National Security Program and the United States' Air Force Command and Staff College. [3]

Career

Hood joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1985. [4] He earned his Air Combat Systems Officer Wings in 1988. [3] Most of his flight career was spent on the C-130 Hercules. Hood also served a tour as an Electronic Warfare Officer on the CC-144 Challenger. [3]

After serving as Commanding Officer of both 429 Tactical Airlift Squadron and 436 Tactical Airlift Squadron, he became Plans Officer at Canadian Expeditionary Force Command Headquarters in January 2006. Following this, he became Commander of 8 Wing Trenton in June 2007. [3]

Hood went on to become Director General Air Force Development in 2010, Deputy Director General of International Security Policy in June 2011 and Deputy Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force in September 2012. [5] After that he became Director of Staff of the Strategic Joint Staff in June 2013 [6] and finally Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force in July 2015. [7] He retired from the Canadian Armed Forces in May 2018. [2]

Post-retirement

Following his career in the military, in 2018 Hood went on to become an executive in a Vancouver-based energy and mining firm. [8]

In May 2020, Hood wrote an op-ed in the National Post entitled "Securing Canadian sovereignty in a post-COVID world." [9]

Awards and decorations

As witness the photograph by the Toronto Star , Hood had received as of his appointment to RCAF Commander in July 2015 the following Orders and Decorations: [10]


Order of Military Merit (Canada) ribbon (CMM).jpg Canada Gulf and Kuwait Ribbon.png Maple leaf -- Independent.svg General Service Medal Ribbon.png
Special Service Medal Ribbon.png Maple leaf -- Independent.svg CPSM Ribbon.png NATO Medal Yugoslavia ribbon bar.svg
CD-ribbon and 2 bars.png BRA Ordem do Merito Aeronautico Grande Oficial.png US Legion of Merit Commander ribbon.png

RibbonDescriptionNotes
Order of Military Merit (Canada) ribbon (CMM).jpg Order of Military Merit (CMM)
  • Appointed Commander (CMM) on 17 October 2012 [11]
Canada Gulf and Kuwait Ribbon.png Maple leaf -- Independent.svg Gulf and Kuwait Medal
  • 1991, with Clasp
General Service Medal Ribbon.png General Service Medal
  • 2004 Afghanistan
Special Service Medal Ribbon.png Maple leaf -- Independent.svg Special Service Medal
  • with NATO-OTAN Clasp
  • With Humanitas Clasp
CPSM Ribbon.png Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal
NATO Medal Yugoslavia ribbon bar.svg NATO Medal for the former Yugoslavia
  • with FORMER YUGOSLAVIA clasp
CD-ribbon and 2 bars.png Canadian Forces' Decoration (CD)
  • with two Clasp for 32 years of services
BRA Ordem do Merito Aeronautico Grande Oficial.png Order of Aeronautical Merit (Brazil)
  • Decoration awarded on 27 May 2017 [12]
  • Degree of Grand Officer
  • Flag of Brazil.svg
US Legion of Merit Commander ribbon.png Legion of Merit (USA)
  • Decoration awarded on 1 August 2020 [13]
  • Commander level
  • Flag of the United States.svg

Notes

  1. Known as Air Command until 2011

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References

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  8. "Executive Team". JDS Energy & Mining. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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Military offices
Preceded by
J Y Blondin
As Assistant Chief of the Air Staff
Deputy Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force
September 2012 - May 2013
Succeeded by
Richard Forster
Preceded by Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force
July 2015 - April 2018
Succeeded by