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Chief of General Staff (Ethiopia)

The Chief of General Staff (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ጦር ኃይሎች ጠቅላይ ሹም, romanizedYe’ītiyop’iya t’ori ḫayilochi t’ek’ilayi shumi) is the professional head of the Ethiopian National Defense Force. The chief is responsible for the administration and the operational control of the Ethiopian military. The current Chief of General Staff is Field marshal general Birhanu Jula who was appointed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on 4 November 2020 succeeding General Adem Mohammed.[1]

Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force
የኢትዮጵያ ጦር ኃይሎች ጠቅላይ ሹም
Incumbent
Field Marshal General
Birhanu Jula
since 4 November 2020
Ministry of Defense
Reports toMinister of Defence
AppointerPrime Minister of Ethiopia

List of chiefs

Ethiopian Empire (1941–1974)

No. Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
?
 
Buli, MulugetaMajor general
Mulugeta Buli
(1917–1960)
November 195619581–2 yearsImperial Army[2][3]
? Lieutenant General
Eyasu Mengesha
Imperial Army [3]
? Lieutenant General
Haile Baykedagen
Imperial Army [3]
? Lieutenant General
Assefa Ayane
Imperial Air Force [3]
? Lieutenant General
Wolde Selassie Bereka
3 July 1974 Imperial Army [3][4]
?
 
Andom, AmanLieutenant General
Aman Andom
(1924–1974)
3 July 197412 September 197466 daysImperial Army[4]

Derg (1974–1987)

No. Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1
 
Andom, AmanLieutenant General
Aman Andom
(1924–1974)
12 September 197417 November 1974 †66 daysArmy[5]
2
 
Lt. General
?
197419805–6 years?
3
 
Negussie, MeridMajor General
Merid Negussie
(1924–1974)
1980January 19810–1 yearsKebur Zabagna[5]
?
 
Tedla, AddisLt. General
Addis Tedla
???Air force[5]

People's Democratic Republic (1987–1991)

No. Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1
 
Negussie, MeridMajor General
Merid Negussie
(1934–1989)
22 February 198718 May 1989 †2 years, 85 daysKebur Zabagna[5][6]
2
 
Tedla, AddisLieutenant general
Addis Tedla
26 May 198928 May 19912 years, 2 daysAir force[5][7][8]

Federal Democratic Republic (1991–present)

No. Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
1
 
Tsadkan GebretensaeLieutenant general
Tsadkan Gebretensae
28 May 199120019–10 years[9][10]
2
 
Yunis, SamoraGeneral
Samora Yunis
(born c. 1949)
20017 June 201816–17 years[9]
3
 
Mekonen, SeareGeneral
Seare Mekonen
(?–2019)
7 June 201822 June 2019 †1 year, 15 days[9][11]
4
 
Mohammed, AdemGeneral
Adem Mohammed
27 June 20194 November 20203 years, 187 days[12]
5
 
Jula, BirhanuField Marshal General
Birhanu Jula
4 November 2020Incumbent2 years, 57 days[1][13]

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b Office of the Prime Minister [@PMEthiopia] (8 November 2020). "ከጥቅምት 25 ቀን 2013 ዓ.መ ጀምሮ በጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዐቢይ አሕመድ የተሰጡ ሹመቶች" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 November 2020 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Shinn, David H.; Ofcansky, Thomas P. Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. p. 295.
  3. ^ a b c d e Ginbot 7 2010, p. 6.
  4. ^ a b Hofmann 1974.
  5. ^ a b c d e Ginbot 7 2010, p. 9.
  6. ^ "Merid Negussie". meridnegussie.com. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  7. ^ Battiata, Mary (26 May 1989). "Ethiopia Appoints New Generals, Puts Down Student Protest". The Washington Post. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  8. ^ Abebe, Andualem (26 May 1989). "Ethiopian Leader Names New Armed Forces Chiefs". AP News. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Fantahun, Arefaynie (7 June 2018). "Seare Mekonnen Named Ethiopian Military's Chief of Staff". Ethiopia Observer. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  10. ^ Giorgis, Andebrhan Welde (2014). Eritrea at a Crossroads: A Narrative of Triumph, Betrayal and Hope. Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC. p. 526. ISBN 978-1628573312. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Ethiopia army chief shot dead in 'coup bid' attacks". BBC News. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Ethiopia PM names new army chief, Adem Mohammed". Africa News. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  13. ^ "አቶ ተመስገን ጥሩነህ ሥልጣናቸውን ለቀቁ". BBC News አማርኛ (in Amharic). Retrieved 8 November 2020.

Bibliography

  • Ginbot 7 (12 February 2010). "The Ethiopian Military Leadership Under Haile Selassie and Derge Regimes" (PDF). Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy. Retrieved 23 June 2019. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Hofmann, Paul (4 July 1974). "Selassie Grants 5 Concessions To Army, Including an Amnesty". New York Times. Retrieved 30 January 2022.

chief, general, staff, ethiopia, chief, general, staff, amharic, የኢትዮጵያ, ጦር, ኃይሎች, ጠቅላይ, ሹም, romanized, ītiyop, ḫayilochi, ilayi, shumi, professional, head, ethiopian, national, defense, force, chief, responsible, administration, operational, control, ethiopia. The Chief of General Staff Amharic የኢትዮጵያ ጦር ኃይሎች ጠቅላይ ሹም romanized Ye itiyop iya t ori ḫayilochi t ek ilayi shumi is the professional head of the Ethiopian National Defense Force The chief is responsible for the administration and the operational control of the Ethiopian military The current Chief of General Staff is Field marshal general Birhanu Jula who was appointed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on 4 November 2020 succeeding General Adem Mohammed 1 Chief of the General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forceየኢትዮጵያ ጦር ኃይሎች ጠቅላይ ሹምIncumbentField Marshal General Birhanu Julasince 4 November 2020Ministry of DefenseReports toMinister of DefenceAppointerPrime Minister of Ethiopia Contents 1 List of chiefs 1 1 Ethiopian Empire 1941 1974 1 2 Derg 1974 1987 1 3 People s Democratic Republic 1987 1991 1 4 Federal Democratic Republic 1991 present 2 References 2 1 Citations 2 2 BibliographyList of chiefs EditEthiopian Empire 1941 1974 Edit No Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref Buli Mulugeta Major generalMulugeta Buli 1917 1960 November 195619581 2 yearsImperial Army 2 3 Lieutenant GeneralEyasu Mengesha Imperial Army 3 Lieutenant GeneralHaile Baykedagen Imperial Army 3 Lieutenant GeneralAssefa Ayane Imperial Air Force 3 Lieutenant GeneralWolde Selassie Bereka 3 July 1974 Imperial Army 3 4 Andom Aman Lieutenant GeneralAman Andom 1924 1974 3 July 197412 September 197466 daysImperial Army 4 Derg 1974 1987 Edit No Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref 1 Andom Aman Lieutenant GeneralAman Andom 1924 1974 12 September 197417 November 1974 66 daysArmy 5 2 Lt General 197419805 6 years 3 Negussie Merid Major GeneralMerid Negussie 1924 1974 1980January 19810 1 yearsKebur Zabagna 5 Tedla Addis Lt GeneralAddis Tedla Air force 5 People s Democratic Republic 1987 1991 Edit No Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref 1 Negussie Merid Major GeneralMerid Negussie 1934 1989 22 February 198718 May 1989 2 years 85 daysKebur Zabagna 5 6 2 Tedla Addis Lieutenant generalAddis Tedla26 May 198928 May 19912 years 2 daysAir force 5 7 8 Federal Democratic Republic 1991 present Edit No Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Ref 1 Tsadkan Gebretensae Lieutenant generalTsadkan Gebretensae28 May 199120019 10 years 9 10 2 Yunis Samora GeneralSamora Yunis born c 1949 20017 June 201816 17 years 9 3 Mekonen Seare GeneralSeare Mekonen 2019 7 June 201822 June 2019 1 year 15 days 9 11 4 Mohammed Adem GeneralAdem Mohammed27 June 20194 November 20203 years 187 days 12 5 Jula Birhanu Field Marshal GeneralBirhanu Jula4 November 2020Incumbent2 years 57 days 1 13 References EditCitations Edit a b Office of the Prime Minister PMEthiopia 8 November 2020 ከጥቅምት 25 ቀን 2013 ዓ መ ጀምሮ በጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዐቢይ አሕመድ የተሰጡ ሹመቶች Tweet Retrieved 8 November 2020 via Twitter Shinn David H Ofcansky Thomas P Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia 2nd ed Scarecrow Press p 295 a b c d e Ginbot 7 2010 p 6 a b Hofmann 1974 a b c d e Ginbot 7 2010 p 9 Merid Negussie meridnegussie com Retrieved 23 June 2019 Battiata Mary 26 May 1989 Ethiopia Appoints New Generals Puts Down Student Protest The Washington Post Retrieved 23 June 2019 Abebe Andualem 26 May 1989 Ethiopian Leader Names New Armed Forces Chiefs AP News Retrieved 23 June 2019 a b c Fantahun Arefaynie 7 June 2018 Seare Mekonnen Named Ethiopian Military s Chief of Staff Ethiopia Observer Retrieved 6 August 2018 Giorgis Andebrhan Welde 2014 Eritrea at a Crossroads A Narrative of Triumph Betrayal and Hope Strategic Book Publishing amp Rights Agency LLC p 526 ISBN 978 1628573312 Retrieved 7 August 2018 Ethiopia army chief shot dead in coup bid attacks BBC News 23 June 2019 Retrieved 23 June 2019 Ethiopia PM names new army chief Adem Mohammed Africa News 28 June 2019 Retrieved 30 June 2019 አቶ ተመስገን ጥሩነህ ሥልጣናቸውን ለቀቁ BBC News አማርኛ in Amharic Retrieved 8 November 2020 Bibliography Edit Ginbot 7 12 February 2010 The Ethiopian Military Leadership Under Haile Selassie and Derge Regimes PDF Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice Freedom and Democracy Retrieved 23 June 2019 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Hofmann Paul 4 July 1974 Selassie Grants 5 Concessions To Army Including an Amnesty New York Times Retrieved 30 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chief of General Staff Ethiopia amp oldid 1124171288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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