Andrew Leslie
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Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie, OMM, MSC, MSM, CD
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Lieutenant-General Andrew Brooke Leslie OMM, MSC, MSM, CD (born December, 1957) is the Chief of the Land Staff and Commander Land Forces Command of the Canadian Forces.
While studying economics at the University of Ottawa, Leslie joined the 30th Field Artillery Regiment of the Canadian Forces Reserves. Leslie rose through the ranks and in 1993 assumed command of the 1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, based at CFB Shilo. Leslie's father had also commanded this regiment.
In 2003 Leslie was promoted to the rank of Major General. Later that year he became Deputy Commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan, following the 2001 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. On June 15, 2006, Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie succeeded Lieutenant-General Marc Caron as Chief of the Land Staff and Commander Land Forces Command.

Commenting in the summer of 2005 on Canada's increasing military presence in Afghanistan, General Leslie stated: "Afghanistan is a 20-year venture. There are things worth fighting for. There are things worth dying for. There are things worth killing for." In the same speech, he stated: "Every time you kill an angry young man overseas, you're creating 15 more who will come after you."
In December, 2006, he was made a Commander of the Legion of Merit of the United States of America.
He is a grandson of Canadian General and former Chief of General Staff Andrew MacNaughton.
[edit] External links
- Department of National Defence. Biography of Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie
- Canadian Army. Biography of Lieutenant-General Andrew B. Leslie.
- Foreign Affairs Canada. Canada's Commander in Afghanistan Canada World View (issue 20 Autumn 2003).
- NATO’s Allied Command Transformation. NATO Needs to Transform its Logistics Support Says Former ISAF Deputy Commander During ACT Visit.
- Department of National Defence. News Release: Army Gets New Commander. June 15, 2006