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Chief of Defence (Luxembourg)

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Chief of Defence
Chef d’État-major de l'Armée (French)
Incumbent
General Steve Thull
since 29 September 2020
 Luxembourg Army
Member ofMinistry for Defence
Reports toThe Grand Duke
Formation15 July 1967
First holderColonel Michel Mayer
DeputyDeputy Chief of Defence
WebsiteOfficial website

The Chief of Defence (French: Chef d’État-major de l'Armée) is a position in the military of Luxembourg and head of the Luxembourg Army. The Chief of Defence is the professional head of the armed forces, and in charge of the day-to-day operation. The current Chief of Defence is Steve Thull.

He is formally subordinate to the Grand Duke, whom the Constitution names as the commander-in-chief,[1] but answers to the Minister for Defence in the civilian government.[2]

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Transcription

List of Chiefs of Defence

No. Portrait Chief of Defence Took office Left office Time in office
1Mayer, MichelColonel
Michel Mayer
15 July 19679 October 19725 years, 86 days
2Dauffenbach, PierreColonel
Pierre Dauffenbach
9 October 19724 February 19763 years, 118 days
3Betz, JeanColonel
Jean Betz
4 February 19769 March 19804 years, 34 days
4Welfring, FrançoisColonel
François Welfring
9 March 198013 May 19844 years, 65 days
5Ley, NicolasColonel
Nicolas Ley
13 May 198421 February 19883 years, 284 days
6Bruck, ArmandColonel
Armand Bruck
21 February 19884 November 19946 years, 256 days
7Gretsch, MichelColonel
Michel Gretsch
4 November 19942 July 19983 years, 240 days
8Lenz, GuyColonel
Guy Lenz
(born 1946)
2 July 199828 January 20023 years, 210 days
9Ries, NicoColonel
Nico Ries
(born 1953)
28 January 200215 January 20085 years, 352 days
10Reinig, GastonGeneral
Gaston Reinig
(born 1956)
15 January 20081 February 20135 years, 17 days
11Daubenfeld, MarioGeneral
Mario Daubenfeld
(born 1958)
1 February 20131 December 20141 year, 303 days
12Mancinelli, RomainGeneral
Romain Mancinelli
(born 1959)
1 December 201429 September 20172 years, 302 days
13Duschène, AlainGeneral
Alain Duschène
(born 1960)
29 September 201729 September 20203 years, 0 days
14Thull, SteveGeneral
Steve Thull
(born 1967)
29 September 2020Incumbent3 years, 166 days

Source: Army of Luxembourg Archived 2014-11-19 at the Wayback Machine

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Une monarchie constitutionnelle" (in French). Service Information et Presse. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Organigramme" (in French). Army of Luxembourg. Retrieved 26 November 2010.


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