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Commanders-in-chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command : ウィキペディア英語版 | Commanders-in-chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command The NORAD commander-in-chief is always a United States Department of Defense four-star General or equivalent confirmed by the US Senate and is also in command of USNORTHCOM, while the Deputy Commander is always Canadian. Since 2004 commanders have included Admirals. ==Deputy commanders==
In recent years deputy commanders have always been Canadian air force lieutenant generals. Prior to the 1968 unification of the Canadian Forces, the deputy commanders were RCAF Air Marshals.
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