Head of much-maligned military support unit retires six months after taking job
OTTAWA — The commander of the military health unit responsible for mentally and physically injured soldiers is retiring, less than six months after taking over the much-maligned unit and promising to clean it up.
The timing of Brig.-Gen. Dave Corbould’s sudden departure from the Joint Personnel Support Unit, which was announced Tuesday, has raised eyebrows and concerns about the unit’s future.
But Corbould, who said he is hanging up his uniform for family reasons after 35 years in the military, insists the unit is finally on the right track after a tumultuous first decade of existence.
“It’s much better because it’s more focused, it understands itself better and it is moving forward,” Corbould said in an interview. “And it is not reliant on any one individual. It is a team effort all around.”


