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Fred J. Mifflin : ウィキペディア英語版
Fred Mifflin

Fred J. Mifflin, PC, CD (February 6, 1938 – October 5, 2013) was a Rear Admiral in the Canadian Forces and a politician.
Mifflin was born in Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador in 1938 and has lived in Ottawa since 1973.
==Naval career==

Mifflin joined the RCN in 1954 after serving as a Sea Cadet and rose through the ranks as an officer:
* Executive Officer HMCS Saguenay 1968-1969
* Command Secretary, Maritime Command 1969-1970
* Commanding Officer HMCS Skeena 1970-1972
* Captain, National Defence Headquarters Evaluation Branch 1973-1976
* Commander, First Canadian Destroyer Squadron 1976-1978
* Director of Maritime Requirements 1978-1979
* Director, National Defence Headquarters Secretariat 1979-1981
* Chief of Staff, Maritime Command Headquarters, Plans and Ops 1981-1984
* Chief of Staff, Maritime Command Headquarters, Personnel 1984-1985
* Rear Admiral and Deputy Commander, Maritime Command 1985-1987

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