The
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) used the rank until the 1968 unification of the
Canadian Forces, when army-type rank titles were adopted and an air marshal became a
lieutenant-general. In official
Canadian French usage, the rank title was . The
Canadian Chief of the Air Staff ordinarily held the rank of air marshal. The following RCAF officers held the rank (dates in rank in parentheses): •
Billy Bishop (1938 to 1944), rank retained on retirement •
George Croil (c. 1940 to 1944), rank retained on retirement •
Lloyd Samuel Breadner (1941 to 1945), subsequently promoted to air chief marshal •
Gus Edwards (1942 to 1944), rank retained on retirement •
Albert Cuffe (1942 to 1944), rank retained on retirement •
Robert Leckie (1944 to 1947), rank retained on retirement •
George Owen Johnson (to 1947), rank retained on retirement •
Wilfred Curtis (c. 1947 to 1953), rank retained on retirement •
Roy Slemon (c. 1953 to 1964), rank retained on retirement •
Frank Robert Miller (1955 to 1961), subsequently promoted to air chief marshal •
Hugh Campbell (1957 to 1962), rank retained on retirement •
Clare Annis (1962 to 1966), rank retained on retirement •
Clarence Dunlap (1962 to 1968), rank retained on retirement •
William Ross MacBrien (1958 to 1968), rank retained on retirement •
Edwin Reyno (1966 to 1968), later regraded to lieutenant-general == India ==