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Ramsey Muir Withers
Born July 28, 1930(1930-07-28) (age 94)
Place of birth Scarborough, Ontario
Allegiance Flag of Canada Canada
Service/branch Canadian Army Flag Canadian Army / Canadian Forces
Years of service 1948-1983
Rank General
Awards CMM, CStJ, CD, LL.D
Other work Deputy Minister of Transport

General Ramsey Muir Withers, CMM, CD (born July 28, 1930) is the oldest living past Chief of the Defence Staff, the highest ranking position in the Canadian Forces.

Military career[]

Born in Scarborough, Ontario to Scottish immigrant parents, Withers spent 35 years in uniform, serving in the Korean War and in command and staff positions throughout Canada and overseas. He became Vice Chief of the Defence Staff in 1977 and then Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) in 1980 before retiring in 1983.[1]

From his retirement as CDS in 1983 until 1988, Withers served as Deputy Minister of Transport, during which time he was awarded the Commissioner's Award of the Northwest Territories and the Outstanding Achievement Award of the Public Service of Canada.[2]

Withers is a professional engineer and a Fellow of Georgian College, holding earned degrees from the Royal Military College of Canada (student # 2951) and Queen's University. He is a graduate of the Canadian Army Staff College and Britain's Joint Services Staff College.

After retirement, Withers became president of a government relations firm, director of an aerospace technology company, a consultant to the Office of the Auditor General and Chairman of the Industry Government Relations Group.[3]

He also continued to be active in volunteer work. In addition to chairing a committee that reviewed the undergraduate program at the Royal Military College of Canada (culminating in the Withers Report), Ramsey is the honorary director of the Canadian War Museum. He is a former Trustee of the Canadian Museum of Civilization and Chairman of the Canadian War Museum Committee, former Director of the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, and an Honorary Vice-President of the Boy Scouts of Canada.[2]

General Withers is married, and he and his wife Allison (née Saunders) have three children and six grandchildren.[1]

Honours[]

He was awarded the Commissioner's Award of the Northwest Territories and the Outstanding Achievement Award of the Public Service of Canada.[2] He is the winner of the Queen’s University Alumni Achievement Award. He is an honorary graduate of the National Defence College and the NATO Defense College. Withers holds two honorary doctorates.[1] Archie Cairns composed the General Ramsey M. Withers (3/4 Retreat March 2003) for bagpipes in his honour.[4]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Biography - General Ramsey M. Withers[dead link]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ramsey Muir Withers
  3. General (retd.) Ramsey Withers - FCWM Director
  4. Major Archie Cairns, M.M.M., C.D. 'Pipe Music Book 2' General Ramsey M. Withers (3/4 Retreat March 2003)
Military offices
Preceded by
R.H. Falls
Vice Chief of the Defence Staff
1977-1980
Succeeded by
G.C.É. Thériault
Preceded by
R.H. Falls
Chief of the Defence Staff
1980-1983
Succeeded by
G.C.É. Thériault


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