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Kent Foster

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Lieutenant-General Kent R. Foster CMM CD was the Commander, Force Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces.

Military career

Foster graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1960.[1] He served with the Canadian Airborne Regiment[2] and rose through the Officer ranks to become Commander, Force Mobile Command in 1989.[3] 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.[4] Foster also had to deploy Canadian troops during the Gulf War.[5]

In retirement he became an Assistant Deputy Minister for Health[6] and a Governor of Royal Roads University.[7]

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