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Eberhard Zorn

Eberhard Zorn (born February 19, 1960) is a retired German general who served as the 16th Inspector General of the Bundeswehr, the German Armed Forces.

Eberhard Zorn
General Eberhard Zorn
Born (1960-02-19) February 19, 1960 (age 64)
Saarbrücken, Saarland, West Germany
Allegiance Germany
Service/branch German Army
Years of service1977–2023
Rank General
Commands heldInspector General of the Bundeswehr
Director-General for Personnel, Ministry of Defence
Commander, Rapid Response Forces Division (DSK)
Commander,26th Airborne Brigade
Commander, Field Artillery/ Armored Artillery Battalion 295 (Feld-und Panzerartilleriebataillon 295)
Commander, 3rd Battery, Observation Battalion 123
Battles/warsIFOR, SFOR
Eberhard Zorn visit to Israel, December 2019

Background edit

 
General Eberhard Zorn with General Joseph Dunford during a meeting at The Pentagon.

Born on February 19, 1960, in Saarbrücken, West Germany, he entered the military in 1977 at the Artillery School in Idar-Oberstein, trained as an artillery officer and completed his artillery officer training and course of study in economics and organizational sciences at the Bundeswehr University Munich from 1979 to 1983.

Promoted to 1st lieutenant, he was assigned as platoon leader and intelligence officer (S 2), Observation Battalion 103 (Beobachtungsbataillon 103) in Pfullendorf from 1983 to 1987, and became commander of the 3rd Battery, Observation Battalion 123, from 1987 to 1990, promoted as captain, and commander of the fire control and operations and training officer (S 3), Headquarters Artillery Regiment 12, from 1990 to 1991 both in Tauberbischofsheim.

He entered the 34th General Staff Officer Course at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg from 1991 to 1993 and attended the French General Staff Officer Course (CSEM/CID) in Paris, France, in 1993–1995.

He was assigned in KLK/4th Division in Regensburg as G4 and chief of Materiel Management Section; Deployment abroad as ACOS logistics (G 4); German Army Contingent UNPF/GECONIFOR(L); 1st Contingent, TROGIR operations and training staff officer (G 3) and chief of Administrative Control Section.

In 1997–1999, he was assigned in the operations and personnel staff officer (G 1 Op), German Army Forces Command in Koblenz, became commander, Field Artillery/ Armored Artillery Battalion 295 (Feld- und Panzerartilleriebataillon 295) in Immendingen in 1997–2001, promoted as lieutenant colonel, became assistant chief of branch at the Federal Ministry of Defense, Personnel, Social Services and Central Affairs (PSZ IV 4) Directorate in 2001–2002 and assistant chief of branch personnel, PSZ I 4 in Bonn. He became branch chief plans/operations/organization (G 3) at HQ German Army Forces Command, ACOS Plans/Operations/Organization (G 3) at German Army Forces Command in Koblenz from 2004 to 2007 perspectively, became branch chief Army Staff I 1 (personnel policy matters/leadership development and civic education), in the Ministry of Defence in 2007–2009, and became branch chief Army Staff Z (Central Tasks), Federal Ministry of Defense in Bonn 2009–2010.

He became commander of 26th Airborne Brigade of the Rapid Forces Division in Saarlouis from 2010 to 2012, and was promoted as brigadier general. He also served as the head of personal staff to Chief of Defence in Berlin in 2012–2014, became the commander of the Rapid Response Forces Division (DSK) in 2014–2015, and was promoted as major general. He became director forces policy, Ministry of Defence, and director-general for personnel, Ministry of Defence in Berlin in 2017–2018 promoted to lieutenant general, before becoming the Inspector General of the Bundeswehr and promoted to general on April 19, 2018.[1][circular reference]

Zorn retired March 16, 2023, and handed over the office of inspector general to Carsten Breuer.

Effective dates of promotion edit

Insignia Rank Date
  General April 2018
  Lieutenant general October 2015
  Major general June 2014
  Brigadier general January 2010
  Colonel 2005
  Lieutenant colonel 1999
  Major 1993
  Captain 1987
  1st lieutenant 1983

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ de:Eberhard Zorn

External links edit

  • German Federal Ministry of Defence website (Accessed 28 July 2019)
  • NATO website (Accessed 28 July 2019)
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Staff of the Federal Armed Forces
19 April 2018–16 March 2023
Succeeded by
Carsten Breuer

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Eberhard Zorn born February 19 1960 is a retired German general who served as the 16th Inspector General of the Bundeswehr the German Armed Forces Eberhard ZornGeneral Eberhard ZornBorn 1960 02 19 February 19 1960 age 64 Saarbrucken Saarland West GermanyAllegiance GermanyService wbr branch German ArmyYears of service1977 2023RankGeneralCommands heldInspector General of the Bundeswehr Director General for Personnel Ministry of Defence Commander Rapid Response Forces Division DSK Commander 26th Airborne Brigade Commander Field Artillery Armored Artillery Battalion 295 Feld und Panzerartilleriebataillon 295 Commander 3rd Battery Observation Battalion 123Battles warsIFOR SFOR source source source source source source source Eberhard Zorn visit to Israel December 2019 Contents 1 Background 2 Effective dates of promotion 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksBackground edit nbsp General Eberhard Zorn with General Joseph Dunford during a meeting at The Pentagon Born on February 19 1960 in Saarbrucken West Germany he entered the military in 1977 at the Artillery School in Idar Oberstein trained as an artillery officer and completed his artillery officer training and course of study in economics and organizational sciences at the Bundeswehr University Munich from 1979 to 1983 Promoted to 1st lieutenant he was assigned as platoon leader and intelligence officer S 2 Observation Battalion 103 Beobachtungsbataillon 103 in Pfullendorf from 1983 to 1987 and became commander of the 3rd Battery Observation Battalion 123 from 1987 to 1990 promoted as captain and commander of the fire control and operations and training officer S 3 Headquarters Artillery Regiment 12 from 1990 to 1991 both in Tauberbischofsheim He entered the 34th General Staff Officer Course at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg from 1991 to 1993 and attended the French General Staff Officer Course CSEM CID in Paris France in 1993 1995 He was assigned in KLK 4th Division in Regensburg as G4 and chief of Materiel Management Section Deployment abroad as ACOS logistics G 4 German Army Contingent UNPF GECONIFOR L 1st Contingent TROGIR operations and training staff officer G 3 and chief of Administrative Control Section In 1997 1999 he was assigned in the operations and personnel staff officer G 1 Op German Army Forces Command in Koblenz became commander Field Artillery Armored Artillery Battalion 295 Feld und Panzerartilleriebataillon 295 in Immendingen in 1997 2001 promoted as lieutenant colonel became assistant chief of branch at the Federal Ministry of Defense Personnel Social Services and Central Affairs PSZ IV 4 Directorate in 2001 2002 and assistant chief of branch personnel PSZ I 4 in Bonn He became branch chief plans operations organization G 3 at HQ German Army Forces Command ACOS Plans Operations Organization G 3 at German Army Forces Command in Koblenz from 2004 to 2007 perspectively became branch chief Army Staff I 1 personnel policy matters leadership development and civic education in the Ministry of Defence in 2007 2009 and became branch chief Army Staff Z Central Tasks Federal Ministry of Defense in Bonn 2009 2010 He became commander of 26th Airborne Brigade of the Rapid Forces Division in Saarlouis from 2010 to 2012 and was promoted as brigadier general He also served as the head of personal staff to Chief of Defence in Berlin in 2012 2014 became the commander of the Rapid Response Forces Division DSK in 2014 2015 and was promoted as major general He became director forces policy Ministry of Defence and director general for personnel Ministry of Defence in Berlin in 2017 2018 promoted to lieutenant general before becoming the Inspector General of the Bundeswehr and promoted to general on April 19 2018 1 circular reference Zorn retired March 16 2023 and handed over the office of inspector general to Carsten Breuer Effective dates of promotion editInsignia Rank Date nbsp General April 2018 nbsp Lieutenant general October 2015 nbsp Major general June 2014 nbsp Brigadier general January 2010 nbsp Colonel 2005 nbsp Lieutenant colonel 1999 nbsp Major 1993 nbsp Captain 1987 nbsp 1st lieutenant 1983Awards edit nbsp Gold Cross of Honour nbsp Silver Cross of Honour nbsp Bronze Cross of Honour nbsp Armed Forces Deployment Medal IFOR nbsp Armed Forces Deployment Medal SFOR nbsp German Sports Badge nbsp German rescue swimming badge nbsp United Nations Medal for UNPROFOR nbsp NATO medal for the former Yugoslavia nbsp Officier Legion of Honour nbsp National Defence Medal clasp Corps Europeen France nbsp National Defence Medal clasp Artillerie France nbsp Commander Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg nbsp Commander Order of Orange Nassau nbsp Cross for the Four Day Marches Netherlands US Parachutist Badge German Silver Parachutist BadgeReferences edit de Eberhard ZornExternal links editGerman Federal Ministry of Defence website Accessed 28 July 2019 NATO website Accessed 28 July 2019 Military offices Preceded byVolker Wieker Chief of Staff of the Federal Armed Forces19 April 2018 16 March 2023 Succeeded byCarsten Breuer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eberhard Zorn amp oldid 1205524892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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