Kenneth Adams Hunter OBE, CStJ, CD, QHP, (born 28 August 1904) was the 17th and 20th Canadian Surgeon General.
[1] During his studies, Hunter was a member of the Non-Permanent Army Militia (NPAM) and was in the Machine Gun Corps from 1922 to 1926.
[2] During World War II, Hunter served with the RCAMC throughout Europe from 1940 to 1943,[3] and for his service with 2nd Field Ambulance during the attack on Dieppe, he was Mentioned in Dispatch in 1942.
[5] Hunter was promoted to Brigadier in 1952 and appointed Director General Medical Services (Army).
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