Mike G. Fejes, Cd, Phd Email and Phone Number
- A Canadian Infantry Officer with almost 30 years of military service in both the regular and reserve force, including five international deployments and one major domestic response operation.- Has consistently demonstrated initiative and leadership at a number of levels including small teams, Platoon (over 30 personnel) and Company (over 100 personnel), as well as numerous staff appointments within both operational and strategic headquarters. - Has graduated from the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry Battle School, the Canadian Army Combat Training Center (both the Infantry School and the Tactics School), the Canadian Army Command and Staff College, the Pearson Peacekeeping Center, the Canadian Peace Support Training Center, and the NATO School (Oberammergau). - Has extensive experience in defence diplomacy, resource management and allocation, leadership development, operational planning and execution, as well as strategic policy development and implementation.- Currently employed as Military-Faculty (MILFAC) at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMCC) in the Department of Political Science and Economics.
Royal Military College Of Canada/Collège Militaire Royal Du Canada
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Assistant ProfessorRoyal Military College Of Canada/Collège Militaire Royal Du CanadaKingston, On, Ca -
Assistant ProfessorRoyal Military College Of Canada/Collège Militaire Royal Du Canada Jul 2020 - PresentKingston, Ontario, CanadaEmployed as Military-Faculty (MILFAC) within the Department of Political Science and Economics, my research primarily focuses on international conflict, civ-mil relations, and Canadian foreign and defence policy. -
LecturerRoyal Military College Of Canada/Collège Militaire Royal Du Canada Jul 2019 - Jun 2020Kingston, Ontario, Canada -
Phd Candidate - Norman Paterson School Of International Affairs (Npsia)Carleton University Jul 2016 - Jul 2019Ottawa, Canada AreaThrough the Canadian Armed Forces Post Graduate Training Program, I attended the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) to research International Conflict. During three years of full time scholarship, I completed all required course work and comprehensive exams, as well as my Doctoral Research Seminar and Prospectus Defence, primarily in the field of Canadian defence policy and the use of armed force. -
Canadian Joint Operations Command (Cjoc) - Joint Training And Exercises Plans OfficerCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes Aug 2014 - Jul 2016Ottawa, Canada AreaEmployed in the Exercises and Training branch (J7) as one of the staff officers responsible for planning the Canadian Forces’ JOINTEX 2015 and NATO’s TRIDENT JUNCTURE 2015. As a key member of the exercise core planning team, I assisted in the planning, control, and force generation of a complex and multi-phased warfare scenario, reinforcing Canada's "train as we fight" concept in the main certification venue for NATO's Response Force (NRF) 2016. After returning from TRIDENT JUNCTURE 2015 in November 2015, I was assigned to the CJOC Joint Training Authority where I helped to develop the Canadian Forces' Joint Training Doctrine and played a supporting role in the creation of the Joint Exercise Planning System and Joint Training Doctrine manuals. -
Canadian Strategic Joint Staff (Sjs) - Staff Officer 2 - International Training And ExercisesCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes Sep 2012 - Aug 2014Ottawa, OntarioEmployed in the Directorate of Strategic Readiness (J5) as the Staff Officer for International Training and Exercises, I assisted with the prioritization and funding of national joint and combined training events with an annual value of between $35-50 million, represented Canada in the development of the NATO Crisis Response Management System, and played a key role in planning the initial Canadian military response to the Ukraine/Crimea Crisis of March 2014. -
Adm(Pol) - Caribbean Junior Command And Staff College (Cjcsc) - Standards OfficerCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes Aug 2011 - Aug 2012Moneague, JamaicaEmployed as the Caribbean Desk Officer within ADM(Pol)'s Directorate of Military Training and Cooperation (DMTC) and seconded to the Jamaican Defence Force (JDF) as the Standards Officer for the multinational Caribbean Junior Command and Staff College (CJCSC) in Moneague, Jamaica, I was responsible for command of the Canadian contingent, Canadian support to the College, and the overall content of the course material. -
Canadian Army Doctrine & Training Centre (Cadtc) - Foreign Military TrainingCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes May 2008 - Aug 2011Ottawa, OntarioEmployed as the Foreign Military Training Staff Officer for the Canadian Army's Doctrine and Training Centre (CADTC). I was responsible for foreign military training in Canada including BATIC - the British Army Training In Canada, CANZEX - the Canada New Zealand Army Exchange Program, and the Polish-Canadian Training Initiative. In addition, I was also responsible for the Canadian Army conducting international exercises outside of North America, including the NATO Partnership for Peace (PfP) program which focused on numerous multinational exercise series such as MAPLE ARCH, AMBER HOPE and RAPID TRIDENT. During this time (until my transfer to the regular force as a member of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) in June 2010), I was also employed in the Reserves in the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa as Officer Commanding Alpha Company (OC A), where I was responsible for the training and readiness of up to 100 infantry reservists. -
United Nations Mission In The Sudan - Military Observer- Sector 2 (Julud) Deputy Team Site LeaderUnited Nations Sep 2007 - May 2008South Khordofan, SudanEmployed as the Deputy Team Site Leader of the Julud Team Site in the Nuba Mountains, I led small teams of international military observers and monitored the various agreements on cease-fires, withdrawals and demilitarization in support of the 2005 Sudanese Comprehensive Peace Agreement. I also conducted ground and aerial patrolling of both sides of the conflict along the confrontation lines. In addition, I established relations with the local community and NGO's, helped to resolve local difficulties (social, economic, etc.) by conducting liaison with all sides and investigated allegations of armed aggression or cease-fire violations. -
Canadian Army Staff - Ministerial InquiriesCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes Sep 2005 - Sep 2007Ottawa, Canada AreaEmployed within the Army Staff HQ, I was responsible for maintaining all correspondence between the Minister of National Defence’s (MNDs) office and the Chief of the Land Staff (CLS), Access to Information Requests (ATIPs), as well as all Parliamentary reports and returns concerning the Army. During this time, I was also employed in the Reserves in the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa as Officer Commanding Alpha Company (OC A) where I was responsible for the training, readiness and employment of up to 100 reservists. -
International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan - National Command Element - G3 Operations 2Isaf Sep 2004 - Sep 2005Kabul, AfghanistanEmployed as the Deputy Operations Officer (G33-2) in the Canadian National Command Element, I was responsible for the day to day operations of the Joint Operations Center (JOC) as well as the overall readiness level of the Task Force, I supported the Commander and his branch heads, assisted subordinate units, and ensured that units and organizations outside the headquarters, particularly ISAF HQ in Kabul and the Canadian Expeditionary Command in Ottawa, were aware of all ongoing activities within the Canadian Area of Operations. -
Canadian Army Staff - Coord Personnel Concepts And PolicyCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes Sep 2003 - Sep 2004Ottawa, Canada AreaEmployed at the Army Staff HQ as the Co-ord for the Directorate of Land Force Personnel Concepts and Policy (DL PCP) where I participated in helping to define and adapt Canadian Military Culture to the 21st Century.During this time, I was also employed in the Reserves in the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa as Second-in-Command of Alpha Company (2IC A Coy) where I was responsible for the administration, training and employment of up to 100 reservists. -
United Nations Mission In The Congo - Kisangani Multinational Brigade Hq - G3 OperationsUnited Nations Jun 2002 - Feb 2003Kisangani, DrcEmployed as the Deputy Operations Officer (G3-2) in a multinational Brigade HQ and one of only two Canadians, I was responsible for planning and coordinating the daily and future operations of up to 21 United Nations Military Observer (UNMO) Team Sites, a Uruguayan infantry battalion, Uruguayan engineer company and a Moroccan infantry battalion in order to maintain the "common operating picture" for the commander and staff regarding Sector 2 in Northeastern DRC, a volatile area the size of France with multiple warring factions and extremely limited infrastructure and resources. -
Foreign Service Development Officer (Fsdp) - Political StreamDfatd | Maecd Nov 2000 - Apr 2002Ottawa, Canada AreaStarting with twelve months of full time French language training, the program promoted foreign service and leadership competencies through diverse work and professional development experiences at headquarters and abroad. This included a variety of assignments, mentoring, and on-the-job training. -
Stabilisation Force In Bosnia And Herzegovina, A Company, 3 Ppcli BgNato Oct 1999 - Sep 2000Tomislavgrad, Bosnia-HerzegovinaEmployed within Alpha Company, 3 PPCLI BG, I managed and supervised all of the internal activities of Camp Tomislavgrad, administered an annual budget of over $1 million (CDN), and was responsible for a staff of over 100 locally employed personnel. I also maintained positive relations with the local population and ensured the smooth operation of the Camp in order to support the Rifle Company, an Artillery Battery and all other Canadian Forces support personnel totaling over 400 people. -
Recruit Course Officer - Princess Patricia'S Canadian Light Infantry Battle SchoolCanadian Armed Forces / Forces Armées Canadiennes May 1999 - Sep 1999Wainwright, AlbertaEmployed as the Course Officer for a Qualification Level 2 (Basic Military Training) and Qualification Level 3 (Basic Infantry Training) training package for approx 45 recruits from reserve units across Western Canada. The training included: Use and care of personal and section-level weapons, Field-craft, Construction of field defences, Navigation, Patrolling operations as well as Infantry section and platoon tactics. -
Reserve Infantry Officer - The Queen'S Own Cameron Highlanders Of CanadaCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes May 1996 - May 1999Winnipeg, Canada AreaAs a junior officer, I was employed in several positions within the Camerons including:- Platoon Commander; where I was responsible for the administration, training and employment of up to 35 soldiers, - Recruiting Officer; where my team and I were responsible for 52% of 38 Canadian Brigade Group's overall recruiting numbers in 1998/1999; and - Unit Assistant Operations Officer where I assisted in the planning and execution of the unit's annual training plan. - I also took part in Operation ASSISTANCE, the 1997 Manitoba Flood, serving as a duty officer in several Company (Coy) and Battalion (Bn) Headquarters (HQs) and as a Liaison Officer to several local municipalities. -
Reserve Infantryman - The Queen'S Own Cameron Highlanders Of CanadaCanadian Armed Forces | Forces Armées Canadiennes May 1995 - May 1996Winnipeg, Canada AreaAs a junior member of a dismounted infantry platoon, I was trained to operate tactically in small teams and became proficient in patrolling, cordon and search, reconnaissance/surveillance, and other light infantry tactics, as well as a number of small arms.
Mike G. Fejes, Cd, Phd Education Details
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Norman Paterson School Of International Affairs (Npsia) -
Master Of Arts Degree, International Relations -
Political Science And Economics -
Grant Park High SchoolHigh School Diploma
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Mike G. Fejes, Cd, Phd works for Royal Military College Of Canada/collège Militaire Royal Du Canada
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Mike G. Fejes, Cd, Phd's current role is Assistant Professor.
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Mike G. Fejes, Cd, Phd attended Carleton University, University Of Manitoba, University Of Manitoba, Grant Park High School.
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