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Fernando Alejandre Martínez

Fernando Alejandre Martínez (born 1956) is Spanish Army officer. A General of the Army, he served as the 10th Chief of the Defence Staff of Spain from 24 March 2017[1] to 15 January 2020, when was ceased and succeeded by Miguel Ángel Villarroya Vilalta.[2]

Fernando Alejandre Martínez
Alejandre Martínez in 2017
Born1956 (age 67–68)
Madrid, Spain
Allegiance Spain
Service/branch Spanish Army
Years of service1979–present
Rank General of the Army
Commands held• Company of Paratroopers
• Chief of Staff of the Army Command of Engineers
• Operations Section of the Rapid Action Force Headquarters
• Regiment of Pontoneros and Specialties of Engineers nº. 12
• Operations Division of the Chief of Army Staff
Second chief of staff for resources
Second head of the NATO Joint Forces Command
AwardsSee Awards

Career edit

Alejandre Martínez was born in 1956 in Madrid.[3] He obtained the rank of lieutenant of engineers in 1979. On 24 March 2017 he was promoted to General of the Army.

He began his military career by serving in the Mixed Battalion of Parachute Engineers of the Army. He was at the head of the Company of Paratroopers.

In 1991, he was among the liaison officers deployed to Incirlik's Turkish base to organize the deployment of a Spanish contingent who provided humanitarian aid in northern Iraq during the Gulf War. He returned to the Parachute Brigade, before moving to the Army War School (at that time School of General Staff) to teach tactics.

During 1994, once again abroad, he received the command of the Engineers of the Spanish Tactical Association sent to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

After receiving the position of lieutenant colonel, he served as chief of staff of the Army Command of Engineers and having already become an officer of the General Staff, was assigned to the Land Operations Center of the Army's General Staff Operations Division. He later headed the Operations Section of the Rapid Action Force Headquarters. Ascended to colonel, he received the command of the Pontoneros Regiment and Engineers Specialties number 12, with quartering in the city of Zaragoza, before being appointed military advisor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the time in which Miguel Angel Moratinos was titular of this one Department.

During 2003, he was director of the KFOR Joint Operations Center at the Film City base in Pristina.

In 2010, he was promoted to brigadier general, and he was appointed head of the Operations Division of the General Staff of the Army. Two years later, as a division general, he was sent to the NATO Allied Military Headquarters in Europe (SHAPE) as the second chief of staff for resources.

In October 2015, promoted to lieutenant general, he was assigned to the Brunssum base (Netherlands) as the deputy head of the NATO Joint Forces Command. This position was the one of greater rank of the NATO occupied by a Spanish military at that moment.

He stopped at this destination on March 24, 2017, when it was announced that he would be named Chief of the Defence Staff.[4][5] He was dismissed on January 15, 2020.[6]

Awards edit

Badges

References edit

  1. ^ Royal Decree 288/2017, March 24th, appointing Chief of Defence Staff to the Lieutenant General of the General Corps of the Army Don Fernando Alejandre Martínez
  2. ^ Miguel Ángel Villaroya, nuevo Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "General de Ejercito D. Fernando Alejandre Martínez" (PDF). Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa (in Spanish).
  4. ^ El teniente general Fernando Alejandre, nuevo JEMAD
  5. ^ El teniente general Fernando Alejandre Martínez es nombrado Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa
  6. ^ Real Decreto 12/2020, de 14 de enero, por el que se dispone el cese del General de Ejército del Cuerpo General del Ejército de Tierra don Fernando Alejandre Martínez como Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa. (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "Serge Lazareff Prize 2017-2020"" (PDF). SHAPE-NATO. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  8. ^ "France awards the Legion of Honour to the Spanish Defence Chief of Staff". The Diplomat in Spain. 12 September 2019.

External links edit

  Media related to Fernando Alejandre Martínez at Wikimedia Commons

Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the Defence Staff
24 March 2017 – 15 January 2020
Succeeded by

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Fernando Alejandre Martinez born 1956 is Spanish Army officer A General of the Army he served as the 10th Chief of the Defence Staff of Spain from 24 March 2017 1 to 15 January 2020 when was ceased and succeeded by Miguel Angel Villarroya Vilalta 2 Fernando Alejandre MartinezAlejandre Martinez in 2017Born1956 age 67 68 Madrid SpainAllegiance SpainService wbr branchSpanish ArmyYears of service1979 presentRankGeneral of the ArmyCommands held Company of Paratroopers Chief of Staff of the Army Command of Engineers Operations Section of the Rapid Action Force Headquarters Regiment of Pontoneros and Specialties of Engineers nº 12 Operations Division of the Chief of Army Staff Second chief of staff for resources Second head of the NATO Joint Forces CommandAwardsSee Awards In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Alejandre and the second or maternal family name is Martinez Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksCareer editAlejandre Martinez was born in 1956 in Madrid 3 He obtained the rank of lieutenant of engineers in 1979 On 24 March 2017 he was promoted to General of the Army He began his military career by serving in the Mixed Battalion of Parachute Engineers of the Army He was at the head of the Company of Paratroopers In 1991 he was among the liaison officers deployed to Incirlik s Turkish base to organize the deployment of a Spanish contingent who provided humanitarian aid in northern Iraq during the Gulf War He returned to the Parachute Brigade before moving to the Army War School at that time School of General Staff to teach tactics During 1994 once again abroad he received the command of the Engineers of the Spanish Tactical Association sent to Bosnia and Herzegovina After receiving the position of lieutenant colonel he served as chief of staff of the Army Command of Engineers and having already become an officer of the General Staff was assigned to the Land Operations Center of the Army s General Staff Operations Division He later headed the Operations Section of the Rapid Action Force Headquarters Ascended to colonel he received the command of the Pontoneros Regiment and Engineers Specialties number 12 with quartering in the city of Zaragoza before being appointed military advisor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the time in which Miguel Angel Moratinos was titular of this one Department During 2003 he was director of the KFOR Joint Operations Center at the Film City base in Pristina In 2010 he was promoted to brigadier general and he was appointed head of the Operations Division of the General Staff of the Army Two years later as a division general he was sent to the NATO Allied Military Headquarters in Europe SHAPE as the second chief of staff for resources In October 2015 promoted to lieutenant general he was assigned to the Brunssum base Netherlands as the deputy head of the NATO Joint Forces Command This position was the one of greater rank of the NATO occupied by a Spanish military at that moment He stopped at this destination on March 24 2017 when it was announced that he would be named Chief of the Defence Staff 4 5 He was dismissed on January 15 2020 6 Awards edit nbsp Grand Cross of Military Merit White Badge nbsp Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegild nbsp Commander with Star of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild nbsp Commander ofRoyal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild nbsp Cross of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegild nbsp Cross of Military Merit White Badge Seven times nbsp Medal of Suffering for the Motherland Green Badge for being injured at peace nbsp United Nations Medal Protection Force in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Meritorious Service Medal of the United States of America nbsp NATO Non Article 5 medal for the Balkans nbsp Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit 2018 nbsp Serge Lazareff Prize 2018 7 nbsp Knight s Cross of the Royal and American Order of Isabella the Catholic nbsp Order of Civil Guard Merit White Badge nbsp Commander of the Legion of Honour 2019 8 Badges nbsp Parachutist Badge Badge of Permanence in Parachute Forces of the Army Badge of Permanence in the General Staff of the Army nbsp Parachutist Badge nbsp United States Army Engineer School Crest Badge of Military Headquarters Allied in Europe NATO Badge of NATO Joint Forces Command Barracks Distinguished in Brunssum nbsp Badge of the Chief of the Defence Staff Spain References edit Royal Decree 288 2017 March 24th appointing Chief of Defence Staff to the Lieutenant General of the General Corps of the Army Don Fernando Alejandre Martinez Miguel Angel Villaroya nuevo Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa in Spanish General de Ejercito D Fernando Alejandre Martinez PDF Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa in Spanish El teniente general Fernando Alejandre nuevo JEMAD El teniente general Fernando Alejandre Martinez es nombrado Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa Real Decreto 12 2020 de 14 de enero por el que se dispone el cese del General de Ejercito del Cuerpo General del Ejercito de Tierra don Fernando Alejandre Martinez como Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Defensa in Spanish Serge Lazareff Prize 2017 2020 PDF SHAPE NATO Retrieved 25 March 2022 France awards the Legion of Honour to the Spanish Defence Chief of Staff The Diplomat in Spain 12 September 2019 External links edit nbsp Media related to Fernando Alejandre Martinez at Wikimedia Commons Military offices Preceded byFernando Garcia Sanchez Chief of the Defence Staff24 March 2017 15 January 2020 Succeeded byMiguel Angel Villarroya Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Alejandre Martinez amp oldid 1210971216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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