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Wendy Arlene Clay

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In 1994, Clay was promoted to major-general and was appointed surgeon general, the first woman to hold that rank and appointment. She remained in the position until her retirement in 1998. It was during Maj.-Gen. Clay's period in office that the medical and dental branches of the Canadian Forces
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In 1977, Clay was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and joined the staff of the Canadian Forces Institute of Environmental Medicine in Toronto as the director of Medical Assessment and Training Division. During this posting, Clay completed a six-month tour of duty with the Canadian United Nations
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were united to form a single administrative body, the Canadian Forces Health Services. During the period of amalgamation from 1995 to 1997, Clay's staff authorities were elevated from those of director of General Medical Services to chief of Health Services.
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Clay joined the military in 1965, "as a medical student, under the Medical Officer Training Program (MOTP)." In 1967, she was posted to
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Clay was next posted in 1973 to Training Command (subsequently Air Command) Headquarters (HQ) as staff officer, Aviation Medicine in
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as a general duty medical officer. While there, Clay became the first woman to receive training as a CF Flight Surgeon.
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Female General and Flag Officers in the Canadian Forces - Major-General Wendy Arlene CLAY. Accessed May 11, 2020 from
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In 1970, she was promoted to major, and the following year, was posted as base surgeon to Canadian Forces Base (CFB)
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In 1989, Clay was promoted to brigadier-general," and returned to Ottawa as commandant of
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Salute to the Air Force Medical Branch on the 75th Anniversary: Royal Canadian Air Force
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Salute to the Air Force Medical Branch on the 75th Anniversary: Royal Canadian Air Force
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Salute to the Air Force Medical Branch on the 75th Anniversary: Royal Canadian Air Force
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Salute to the Air Force Medical Branch on the 75th Anniversary: Royal Canadian Air Force
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She was promoted to colonel, and was appointed to the surgeon general's staff, in
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in Farnborough, England. In 1974, she became the first woman in the
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branch executive committee, chair of the board of governors of the
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Biographical Data: Clay, Wendy Arlene. Accessed May 11, 2020 from
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University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine alumni
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Surgeon General
Fort St. John, British Columbia
University of British Columbia
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Canadian Forces Base (CFB)
Trenton, Ontario
Moose Jaw
Winnipeg
Royal Air Force (RAF)
Canadian Air Force (CAF)
Ottawa
the National Defence Medical Centre (NDMC)
Victoria, British Columbia
St. John's Ambulance
Canadian Corps of Commissionaires
Victoria Symphony
"THE TITLE AND DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS, (honoris causa) CONFERRED AT CONGREGATION, JUNE 2, 1995"
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