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General Gaston Reinig, Chief of Staff of the Luxembourg Armytraining, infantry company commander, scout and support company commander, personnel officer, logistics officer and finally deputy commander of the MTC. From 1984 to 1987, he assumed also command of the Luxembourg contingent assigned | Biography |
Lieutenant General Walter E. Gaskin, Deputy Chairman, NATO Military Committeefor operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. In addition to his service at Camp Lejeune, Lieutenant General Gaskin has also served with 3rd Force Service Support Group (Echo and Foxtrot Logistics Support Units); 3rd Marine Division (Division Command Center) in Okinawa | Biography |
Lieutenant General Walter E. Gaskin, Deputy Chairman, NATO Military Committeefor operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. In addition to his service at Camp Lejeune, Lieutenant General Gaskin has also served with 3rd Force Service Support Group (Echo and Foxtrot Logistics Support Units); 3rd Marine Division (Division Command Center) in Okinawa | Biography |
Lieutenant General Mieczyslaw Bieniek, Military Representative of Polandhe served until 1991. After a tour of duty as a Section Chief in the OPS Division of Cracow Military District, he became a Chief Logistic Officer in MINURSO, the UN Mission in the Western Sahara Desert which he completed in 1993. Promoted | Biography |
General Luis Valença Pinto, Chief of Defence of PortugalRepresentative at SHAPE (Mons, Belgium) and in 2000 Director of the National Defence Institute. On April 2001 he was promoted to Lieutenant General and took over functions as the Army Logistics Commander. General Valença Pinto has been awarded several | Biography |
Lieutenant General Anastasios D. Manolas NATO, Military Representative for Greeceserved at the Hellenic Army General Staff (HAGS) as Branch Chief responsible for NATO Logistics and CIMIC, and at the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (HNDGS) as J3 Division Head (Operations). He was assigned for 2 years (1999-2001 | Biography |
Brigadier General Zoltan Mihocza, Military Representative of HungaryOfficers’ Orientation Course, NATO School SHAPE, Oberammergau, GE 2001 C-29 MJLC Course, NATO School SHAPE, Oberammergau, GE 2001 NATO Logistic Course, Aachen, GE 2007 Senior Executive Seminar 07-6, George C. Marshall Center, GE 2008 Managing Defence Course | Biography |
Martin Howard, Assistant Secretary General for Operationsin 1975. After serving in a number of jobs connected with Naval logistics, he transferred to the fast stream programme in 1980. Between then and 1985 he occupied posts covering RAF personnel issues, the Royal Naval Medical Service and conventional | Biography |
Jean-Pierre Bovy, Military Representative of Belgium to NATO. After specialised military training at the Army Logistic Centre and the Logistic School of Materiel, he successively held the positions of supply unit commander, maintenance unit commander and technical officer at the 411 th Logistic Company. From | Biography |
Kenneth N. Peltier, Director of the NATO Office of Resources, Security Investment, Logistics and Civil Emergency Planning Division and, later, Defence Investment Division. | Biography |