W. J. Aitchison

W. Joseph Aitchison, OMM, CD[1]
Born (1941-12-05)December 5, 1941
Kingsville, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Infantry Officer - Canadian Forces

Colonel William Joseph (W.J.) "Joe" Aitchison, OMM, CD[2] (born December 5, 1941) is a retired Canadian military officer, and former Colonel of the Regiment for the Royal Canadian Regiment.[3] He is also a security consultant and member of the board of directors of several organizations.[4][5] He received the 2008 J.J. Kelso Award from the Hastings Children's Aid Society for his work with the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies.[6][7]

Life

Aitchison attended the Royal Military College of Canada and graduated with the class of 1963. Throughout Aitchison's career he held several command appointments, including being the Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion of The RCR, Commandant of the Canadian Forces School of Infantry and Base Commander of CFB London, ON.

Aitchison has three sons, Master Warrant Officer Alan Aitchison, CD, Colonel D. Craig Aitchison, CD, and Daniel, and five grandchildren, W. Justin, Colin, Kayla, Callie, and Alicia. Alan and Craig are both currently serving members of the Canadian Forces. Craig is also an officer in The Royal Canadian Regiment and also commanded the Infantry School (2009–11), perhaps the first father-son to command the same unit in the Regiment's, if not Army's, history.

Aitchison has five grandchildren, one who has graduated post-secondary, and two who are currently enrolled at post-secondary institutions.

Aitchison became the new Colonel of the Royal Canadian Regiment on February 25, 2011. On June 18, 2015, Aitchison handed over this position to his successor, Major-General (Retired) J.I. Fenton, OMM, CD.

He currently resides in Southern Ontario.

References

  1. "Jubilee winners go above and beyond for all of us". Intelligencer. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  2. "Jubilee winners go above and beyond for all of us". Intelligencer. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  3. "20 Questions - The Young Officer". Royal Canadian Regiment. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  4. "W.J. (Joe) Aitchison". OMERS Sponsors Corporation. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  5. "Disclosure of contracts over $10,000". Public Safety Canada. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  6. "HCAS Board of Directors present Joe Aitchison the J. J. Kelso Award for 2008 at Society's 101st Annual General Meeting June 25" (PDF). Hastings Children's Aid Society. June 25, 2008. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  7. McVicar, W. Brice (June 24, 2008). "Residents lauded for years of giving back Province recognizes 90 local volunteers". The Intelligencer. Belleville, Ontario. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
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