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RMCSD

29 September, 2024

RMCSD 2024-05 Romeo Dallaire

Lieutenant-General Derek Macaulay, CMM, MSM, CD, Deputy Commander, United Nations Command (UNC), will provide his perspective on this unique US-led, multi-national headquarters, its history, and its role in managing the Korean Armistice. Through this presentation the General will explore UNC's contribution to peace and stability in the Asia Pacific Region as well as Canada’s role in the Pacific. 

LGen Macaulay will be supported in the delivery of his presentation by Ms. Un Hye (Elizabeth) Kim, International Relations Specialist and Language Cultural Assistant to the UNC Deputy Commander. 

Come early and enjoy some relaxed conversation and camaraderie before LGen Macaulay’s presentation. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow RAUSI members and guests, share ideas, and build relationships in a welcoming atmosphere.

United Nations Command
Worth More Than a DIME

Lieutenant-General Derek Macaulay CMM, MSM, CD
Deputy Commander, United Nations Command

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Recorded at The Military Museums, Calgary, AB. 28 September 2024.

00:00:13 – 00:01:05 | Introduction of LGen Derek Macaulay Lieutenant-General Derek Macaulay is introduced with an overview of his distinguished military career, which spans over three decades. He reflects on his connection to Calgary and the importance of his role in the United Nations Command (UNC) in Korea.

00:01:06 – 00:03:08 | Personal Reflections and Team Introduction Macaulay shares his personal ties to Calgary, acknowledging the military leaders and colleagues who influenced his career. He introduces members of his team, highlighting their backgrounds and their roles in Korea.

00:03:09 – 00:05:02 | Introduction to the United Nations Command An overview of the United Nations Command, its evolution from a warfighting force to a peacekeeping entity responsible for maintaining the armistice on the Korean Peninsula, despite the ongoing technical state of war.

00:05:03 – 00:11:16 | Elizabeth Kim on Korean War History and UNC's Origins Elizabeth Kim presents a historical snapshot of the Korean War, starting with John Foster Dulles' involvement and leading to the formation of the UNC after North Korea's invasion in 1950. She touches on the devastation of the war and the role of the UN in stabilizing Korea.

00:11:17 – 00:17:03 | Armistice and Ongoing Provocations Kim delves into the armistice negotiations and the subsequent provocations from North Korea, including major incidents involving American soldiers. She explains how UNC acts as a tool for dialogue between the two Koreas to prevent escalation.

00:17:04 – 00:22:00 | North Korea's Nuclear and Missile Tests Kim discusses the rise of Kim Jong-un and North Korea's continued provocations, including missile tests and nuclear ambitions. Despite these challenges, the UNC plays a critical role in maintaining stability on the peninsula.

00:22:01 – 00:25:00 | The Evolving Role of the United Nations Command Macaulay outlines the current status of the UNC, its structure, and its role in managing peace through diplomatic and military coordination. He also highlights the shift in South Korea’s policies under different administrations.

00:25:01 – 00:30:00 | Strategic Partnerships and Global Diplomacy Macaulay discusses the broader implications of Korea’s military and diplomatic partnerships, including cooperation with Japan and other member states of UNC. He also highlights Korea’s growing defense industry and its role in global security.

00:30:01 – 00:33:15 | Conclusion and Q&A Preview The presentation concludes with a preview of the upcoming Q&A session, inviting the audience to ask about any topics related to Korea, the UNC, and the global security environment.

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According to Department of Defense (DOD) Joint Publication (JP), the instruments of national power are diplomatic, informational, military, and economic. These instruments are commonly referred to by the acronym DIME. Source

About the Presenter

Lieutenant-General Derek Macaulay enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces in 1989 and was commissioned as an armoured officer with Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). His education includes a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba, a Master of Defence Studies degree from Royal Military College of Canada, and a Master of Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College.

Lieutenant-General Macaulay assumed duties as the Deputy Commander of United Nations Command at Camp Humphreys in the Republic of Korea in December 2023.

Throughout his career, Lieutenant-General Macaulay had the privilege to serve alongside allies and partners from all service branches and interagency departments.

Lieutenant-General Macaulay's assignments include command and staff appointments at the Troop and Squadron level in Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians); British Columbia Regiment in Vancouver, British Columbia; Land Force Western Area Headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta; Deputy Chief of Defence Staff Group (International) and Canadian Expeditionary Command Headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario; Command of his Regiment (Lord Strathcona's); Chief of Staff of Land Force Western Area; Commander 3rd Canadian Division Support Group; Chief of Staff Canadian Army Strategy; Commander 5th Canadian Division (The Mighty Maroon Machine); Deputy Commander Canadian Army; and most recently, Vice Director of Operations, United States Central Command.

Lieutenant-General Macaulay participated in numerous domestic operations including the British Columbia Fires (2003), Vancouver Winter Olympics (2010), Alberta Floods (2013), and New Brunswick Floods (2018). His operational tours include the United Nations Protection Force in Visoko, Bosnia (1994); North Atlantic Treaty Organization Stabilization Force in Zgon, Bosnia (2000); International Stabilization Assistance Force (2004-2005); and Operation Inherent Resolve (2015-2016) as Chief of Staff of the United States of America-led Coalition Joint Force Land Component Command-Iraq (CJFLCC-I).

Lieutenant-General Macaulay is married and is blessed with a wonderful and creative daughter.

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