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Jiří Šedivý (1953)

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Jiří Šedivý (3 January 1953) is a retired Czech Army army general. He was the Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Army from 1 May 1998 to 30 November 2002.

Early life and education

Šedivý was born in Příbram. He attended the military gymnasium in Moravská Třebová and graduated from the Military University of the Ground Forces in Vyškov in 1975. Šedivý later graduated from the Military Academy Brno. From 1993 to 1994 he attended the United States Army War College in Carlisle.[1]

Career

His initial assignment was to 57nd Motor Rifle Regiment in Stříbro. He served as a company commander. In 1978 Šedivý commanded the 2st Battalion, 18th Tank Regiment in Tábor. In 1982 he was assigned as the executive officer for the 18th Tank Regiment. In 1985 Šedivý served as commander of the 17th Tank Regiment in Týn nad Vltavou. Through the mid-1990s he commanded the 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade. In 1996 he represented the Czech Army in the Implementation Force (IFOR) and commanded Czech forces which formed part of IFOR. From 1 May 1998 to 30 November 2002 Šedivý was the Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Army.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Bývalý náčelník Generálního štábu AČR armádní generál Ing. Jiří Šedivý". www.army.cz (in Czech). Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic and Army of the Czech Republic. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
Military offices
Preceded by
Jiří Nekvasil
Chief of the General Staff
1998–2002
Succeeded by
Pavel Štefka


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