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Civil Emergency Planning Workshop with Cooperation Partners in Budapest, Hungary - 8-10 May 199508 May. 1995 Representative to NATO, will deliver the Keynote address. The workshop will be chaired by the NATO Assistant Secretary General for Infrastructure, Logistics and Civil Emergency Planning, Mr. Herpert van Foreest. Some 100 civil and military representatives | News, Pressrelease |
Paris Summit Final Communiqué issued by the NATO Heads of State and Government (1957)16 Dec. 1957 as possible in all fields, particularly in certain aspects of air and naval defence, logistic support and of the composition and equipment of forces. We have agreed that a military conference should be held at Ministerial level in the early months of 1958 | Official text |
Washington Summit Final Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (1978)30 May. 1978 , to provide more effective logistic support for all NATO forces, and to improve NATO's command, control and communications arrangements. They approved programmes designed to accelerate the movement of significant reinforcements to the forward areas in a time | Official text |
Chairman’s statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Defence Ministers session08 Jun. 2006 operations which includes force contributions to KFOR, training personnel for the NATO Training Mission in Iraq, and practical steps of Ukraine supporting the Operation Active Endeavour in the Mediterranean. Ukraine’s readiness to provide logistical support | Official text, Pressrelease |
Joint statement - NATO-Ukraine Commission at the level of Foreign Ministers08 Dec. 2005 of such operational cooperation, agreeing to explore possible Ukrainian contributions to the NATO Training Mission-Iraq (NTM-I) and the Alliance’s logistic support of the African Union in Darfur. They expressed appreciation forUkraine’s contributions to regional | Official text, Pressrelease |
Lieutenant General Roland Kather, Permanent Representative of Germany to NATOG4 - Logistics and Operational Planning Sep 83 - July 84 Spanish Staff College, EEM Madrid Student - General Staff Officers Course July 84 - Mar 87 MoD, Army Staff (Fü H IV 1) Assistant Branch Chief - Experience in all matters | Biography |
General Işık Koşaner, Chief of Staff of Turkeyserved as the Director of Logistics Planning and Coordination Branch at 3rd Army Headquarters. Having graduated from Royal College of Defense Studies in London/England in 1987, he served as the Director of Strategy Branch of Strategy and Force Planning | Biography |
General Franciszek Gągor, Chief of General Staff of the Polish Armed ForcesGeneral Gągor served at UNDOF HQ as Deputy Chief of Logistics. General Gagor was then assigned to the Combat Training Division, and next to the Military Foreign Affairs Division of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces. In the role of Chief | Biography |
Major General Xhemal Gjunkshi, Chief of General Staff of Albanian Armed Forcesof Support Command and later commander of Logistic Brigade. In his career, Mr. Xh. Gjunkshi was promoted Captain (in 1992), major (1993), Lt Colonel (1999), and colonel in 2005. He was promoted Brigadier General in 2009. By the decree of President | Biography |
Air Force General Julio Rodríguez, Chief of Defence Staff of Spainwas assigned to Wing 11 (Manises) and, following his promotion to Major in February 1982, was transferred in May of the same year to the Logistics Support Command (MALOG), where he returned after completing the General Staff Course at the Air Force College | Biography |