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The Air Marshals

Canadian Air Force Commanders, 1920-1964

With a Foreword by Jamie Speiser-Blanchet

A history of the Royal Canadian Air Force, told through the lives of its commanders.

The Air Marshals tells the story of the first four decades of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) through the careers of its commanders, from the beginning of powered flight to the early Cold War.

In 1924, the RCAF was born. The small, independent service navigated times of boom and bust over the next forty years while taking a key role in nation-building and defending Canadian interests. The Air Marshals explores these transformative decades through the lens of RCAF leadership, profiling the officers who dealt with the turbulent issues of their day: operations, personnel matters, procurement, air force expansion and contraction, training, and professionalization.

Collectively, these profiles highlight the qualities that define effective leadership: the ability to work with all parties, to listen, to act decisively, or to defer when needed. These hallmarks of success remain as true for today’s generation of RCAF commanders as they were for those pioneering leaders.


294 pages | 44 b&w photos, 1 chart, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2026

Studies in Canadian Military History

History: Military History


Reviews

“Not only does The Air Marshals add to the scholarly debate and knowledge in the field, but this important book demonstrates how this history can benefit the RCAF today.”

Allan English, Department of History, Queen’s University

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