ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Ronald Buck Ronald BuckCanadian navy officer Ronald BuckBuck in 2013BornMontreal, QuebecAllegiance CanadaBranch Royal Canadian Navy Canadian Forces Maritime CommandService years1967–2006Rank Vice-AdmiralCommandsHMCS RestigoucheFifth Canadian Destroyer SquadronCanadian Fleet PacificMaritime Forces PacificMaritime CommandConflictsWar in AfghanistanAwardsCommander of the Order of Military MeritOrder of Saint JohnCanadian Forces' Decoration Vice-Admiral Ronald Douglas Buck CMM, CD is a retired officer of the Canadian Forces. He was Chief of the Maritime Staff from 21 June 2001 to 25 August 2004. He was appointed as Vice Chief of the Defence Staff in 2004 before retiring in 2006. Career Buck joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1967.[1] He became Commanding Officer of the destroyer HMCS Restigouche in 1987, Project Manager for the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel Project in 1989 and Commander Fifth Canadian Destroyer Squadron in 1992.[1] He went on to be Commander Canadian Forces Training System in 1994, Chief of Staff of the Management Command and Control Reengineering Team at the National Defence Headquarters in 1995 and Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific in 1997.[1] After that he was appointed Chief of the Maritime Staff in 2001 (during which he took part in Operation Apollo – the anti-terrorism initiative – in 2001) and Vice Chief of the Defence Staff in 2004 before retiring in 2006.[2] Awards and decorations Buck's personal awards and decorations include the following: RibbonDescriptionNotes Order of Military Merit (CMM) Appointed Commander (CMM) on 26 October 1999[3] Appointed Officer (OMM) on 18 November 1992 [3] Order of St John Appointed Member on 18 December 2003[4] Special Service Medal with NATO-OTAN Clasp Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers Decoration awarded 28 September 2017[5] (26 February 2018)[6] 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal Decoration awarded in 1992 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal Decoration awarded in 2002[7] Canadian version Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Decoration awarded in 2012[8] Canadian version Canadian Forces' Decoration (CD) with two Clasp for 32 years of services References 1 2 3 Ron Buck, CMM, CD Navy League ↑ Plain Talk: Should the Support Ship Sink? Canadian Naval Review, Fall 2008 1 2 "Order of Military Merit List". The Governor General of Canada. 11 June 2018. ↑ "Canada Gazette, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem List" (PDF). Canada Gazette. ↑ "Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers List". The Governor General of Canada. 11 June 2018. ↑ Citizen, decorations-for-bravery-meritorious-service-decorations-to-be-awarded-here-is-the-list Decoration for Bravery, Meritorious Service Decorations to be awarded for military personnel ↑ "The Queen Golden Jubilee Medal List". The Governor General of Canada. 11 June 2018. ↑ "The Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal List". The Governor General of Canada. 11 June 2018. Military offices Preceded byGreg Maddison Chief of the Maritime Staff 2001–2004 Succeeded byBruce MacLean Preceded byGeorge Macdonald Vice Chief of the Defence Staff 2004–2006 Succeeded byWalter Natynczyk vteCommanders of the Royal Canadian NavyDirectors of the Naval Service Charles Kingsmill Walter Hose Chiefs of the Naval Staff Walter Hose Percy Nelles George Jones Howard Reid Harold Grant Rollo Mainguy Harry DeWolf Herbert Rayner Principal Naval Adviser Kenneth Dyer Ralph Hennessy Commanders, Maritime Command William Landymore John O'Brien Henry Porter Robert Timbrell Douglas Boyle Andrew Collier John Allan Andrew Fulton James Wood Charles Thomas Robert George John Anderson Peter Cairns Larry Murray Lynn Mason Chiefs of the Maritime Staff Gary Garnett Greg Maddison Ronald Buck Bruce MacLean Drew Robertson Dean McFadden Commanders of the Royal Canadian Navy Paul Maddison Mark Norman Ron Lloyd Art McDonald Craig Baines Angus Topshee