MacKenzie, Lewis

MacKenzie, Lewis
▪ 1994

      In 1993 Canadian Maj. Gen. Lewis MacKenzie published an account of his career, Peacekeeper: The Road to Sarajevo, in which he recounted his harrowing experiences in 1992 as chief of staff of the United Nations peacekeeping force in former Yugoslavia. Although the purpose of the mission was to ensure a cease-fire in newly independent Croatia, the UN headquarters were located in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. Soon after the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was created, MacKenzie found himself in the midst of warring ethnic factions. In May 1992 he created Sector Sarajevo and with his UN force set about opening the Sarajevo airport for the delivery of humanitarian aid. MacKenzie attained the status of an international celebrity by using his only weapon, the media, to try to help restore peace.

      MacKenzie, the son of a career army officer, was born April 30, 1940, in Truro, Nova Scotia. He majored in philosophy at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. His devotion to the military started at the age of 12, when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. MacKenzie attended the Canadian Army Command and Staff College (1970), the NATO Defense College in Rome (1977), and the United States Army War College (1983), where he studied political science. He credited his education with preparing him for the political intrigue in the Balkans.

      During his 33-year career in the Canadian military, MacKenzie served with NATO forces in West Germany and with UN peacekeeping forces in the Gaza Strip, Cyprus, Vietnam, Egypt, Central America, and former Yugoslavia. In Central America he was commander of the United Nations Observer Mission (1990-91). Between peacekeeping missions MacKenzie served (1979-82) as an instructor at the Canadian Forces Command and Staff College, and he was in charge of army training at St. Hubert, Que. (1983-85). As commander of the Canadian Forces Base in Gagetown, N.B. (1988-90), he was responsible for the training of officers at the Combat Training Centre. In 1985 he was appointed director of Combat-Related Employment for Women. In 1991 he was deputy commander of the Canadian Army's Land Forces Central Area. After his return from former Yugoslavia in 1992, MacKenzie was appointed commander of the army in Ontario. In 1993 the Conference of Defence Associations Institute presented him with its Vimy Award.

      The conflict in former Yugoslavia, however, followed him back to Canada. He was verbally attacked by members of the Croatian community in Canada and by factions in Bosnia. Although he tried to defend himself, as a member of the Canadian armed forces he was precluded from commenting on government policy. After criticizing the United Nations' inability to command, control, and support its peacekeeping forces, MacKenzie retired from the military in March 1993.

      (DIANE LOIS WAY)

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