Christopher J. Coates

Lieutenant-General Christopher J. Coates is a military officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force. In July 2020 he replaced Lieutenant-General Michael Rouleau as commander of Canadian Joint Operations Command.[1][2][3][4]. From July 2018 until July 2020, he was the deputy commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command succeeding Lieutenant-General Pierre St-Amand.[5]

Lieutenant General

Christopher Coates
BornCanada
Allegiance Canada
Service/branchRoyal Canadian Air Force
Years of service1990 - Present
RankLieutenant-general
Commands heldCanadian Joint Operations Command,
Deputy North American Aerospace Defense Command
AwardsCanadian Forces Decoration

He graduated from post-secondary education at University of Calgary in chemistry and bio-chemistry.

He was trained as a pilot upon joining the RCAF, starting as a reconnaissance pilot flying light observation helicopters with 444 Squadron in Lahr, Germany, 430 Squadron in Valcartier, Québec, 408 Squadron in Edmonton, Alberta and 427 Squadron in Petawawa, Ontario.[6]

He was the operations officer with 10 Tactical Air Group in St Hubert, and director of CAOC in Winnipeg, 1 Wing in Kingston.[6]

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