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Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Conference on the Role of Women in Global Security, Copenhagen29 Oct. 2010 . But at the moment, we do not have nearly enough of those key assets in our NATO ranks. The percentage of female military personnel in NATO’s nation’s armed forces varies between 3% and 18%. I firmly believe these figures are too low. And that far too often, we | Opinion |
Lieutenant General Valdas Tutkus, Chief of Defence of the Lithuanian Armed ForcesBorn 27 December 1960 23.11.2007 According to the decree of the President of Lithuania on promotion of officers to higher ranks Chief of Defence of the Lithuanian Armed Forces General Major Valdas TUTKUS was awarded the rank of Lieutenant General | Biography |
Brigadier Anton Turk, Military Representative of SloveniaForces with the position rank of Major General. Many of the activities in this capacity were related to the transformation of the Slovenian Armed Forces, restructuring of the military education and training system and in particular, the accession process | Biography |
Heinrich Brauss, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planningplanning. He also served as Branch Chief in the Planning and Advisory Staff to the former German Minister of Defence, Volker Rühe, in Bonn/Germany. Heinrich Brauss holds the rank of Lieutenant General in the German Armed Forces. He is married | Biography |
General Mieczysław Cieniuch, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish ArmyCommander of that regiment, which was soon re-flagged as the 2nd Pomeranian Mechanised Division. In 1992, at the rank of Colonel, Mieczysław Cieniuch became Chief of Operational Division and the following year Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations | Biography |
Sorin Ducaru, Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges. In the year 2000 Ambassador Ducaru was awarded by the President of Romania the National Order of “Faithful Service” in rank of Commander, followed by, in 2006 the Order for “Diplomatic Merit” and in 2008 the rank of Knight of the National Order “The Star | Biography |
Lieutenant General Hans-Lothar Domröse, Military Representative of Germany to NATOSurname: Domröse First name: Hans-Lothar Rank: Lieutenant General Date of birth: 28 December 1952 Place of birth: Hanover, Germany Marital status: married, 2 grown-up sons Military career: From 10/2011 German Military | Biography |
Lieutenant General Roland Kather, Permanent Representative of Germany to NATORank and Date LtGen, October 1, 2006 Date of birth May 17, 1949 Record of service Oct 79 - Oct 81 Federal Armed Forces Command and Staff College Student - General Staff Officers Course Oct 81 - Aug 83 18 ArmdBde | Biography |
Artur Neves Pina Monteiro, Military Representative of Portugal to NATOto attend the General's Staff College Course soon followed by the promotion to the rank of Major General. From 2003-07 he was the Director of the Private Office of the Army Chief of Staff and also, for eight months, Director of the Private Office | Biography |
General Jean-Louis Georgelin, Chef d'état-major des armées de la Franceof the Republic. Promoted to General on 3 October 2003. 4 October 2006 Chief of the Defence Staff. General Georgelin’s decorations include the Legion of Honor and the National Order of Merit (both with the rank of Officer). | Biography |