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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lieutenant-General (Korpskommandant) Roland Nef (born 1 July 1959) was the Chief of the Armed Forces (Chef der Armee) of Switzerland in 2008.

Nef, a jurist by profession, succeeded Lt-Gen. Christophe Keckeis in the position of Chief of the Armed Forces in January 2008. In July 2008, Nef resigned his post following media reports that his former partner had accused him of sexual harassment in a criminal complaint.[1] The Swiss Federal Council accepted Nef's resignation on August 20, 2008.[2]

During his military career, Nef held the following ranks and appointments:[3]

  • 1988: Lieutenant / Captain; commander of an armoured howitzer battery
  • 1992: Captain in the General Staff; Intelligence Chief, Field Division 7
  • 1995: Major in the General Staff; Commander, Armoured Howitzer Battalion 33
  • 1999: Lieutenant-Colonel in the General Staff; Deputy Chief of staff / Operations, Field Division 7
  • 2001: Colonel in the General Staff; Chief of Staff, Field Division 7
  • 2002: Brigadier; Commander, Armoured Brigade 4
  • 2004: Commander, Armoured Brigade 11
  • 2007: Commander, Armour/Artillery Training Unit
  • 2008: Lieutenant-General, Chief of the Armed Forces

References

  1. ^ "Army chief falls but defence minister to stay". Swissinfo. July 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
  2. ^ "Government accepts army chief's notice". Swissinfo. August 20, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  3. ^ "Chief of the Armed Forces website". Swiss Armed Forces. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the Armed Forces
1 January 2008 – 28 February 20091
Succeeded by
Notes and references
1. formally; but relieved of his duties since 21 July 2008


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