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Jean-Pierre Bosser (army general)

Jean-Pierre Bosser (born 14 November 1959 in Versailles, France) is a French Army General. He was Chief of Staff of the French Army from 1 September 2014 to 31 July 2019.

Jean-Pierre Bosser
General Bosser in September 2015
Chief of Staff of the Army
In office
1 September 2014[1] – 31 July 2019[2]
Preceded byBertrand Ract-Madoux
Succeeded byThierry Burkhard
Personal details
Born (1959-11-14) 14 November 1959 (age 64)
Versailles, France
Children2
Alma materÉcole Spéciale Militaire
École de l'infanterie
Military service
Allegiance French Republic
Branch/serviceFrench Army
Years of service1979 – 2019
RankArmy general
Unit
Commands
Battles/wars

Military career edit

Student of the Lycée militaire de Saint-Cyr, then the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr (promotion Général Lasalle 1979-1981), he chose then the infantry application school at Montpellier.[3]

He served in the 8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment 8e RPIMa at Castres on three different occasions, as a section (platoon) chief and paratrooper instructor from 1982 to 1985, assistant officer then commandant of a company between 1986 and 1990, and finally after being nominated to colonel on 1 October 2000, in quality as a regimental commander from 2003 to 2011. Jean-Pierre Bosser was particularly renowned for becoming a paratrooper instructor, particularly at the 8th Parachute Regiment of the Troupes de marine, and participated to a dozen of exterior operations.

Between 1982 and 1990, he deployed to Lebanon at the corps of the Multinational Force in Lebanon since creation in September 1982, to Tchad for the launching of Operation Manta in 1983 then within the cadre of Opération Épervier in 1989, to Central African Republic in 1984 and 1986, and to Gabon in 1990 for the evacuation of French citizens from Port-Gentil. He also conducted simultaneously a technical military assistance mission for one year as a counselor of the para-commando battalion of Mauritania in 1985.

 
CSA General Mark A. Milley hosts CEMAT Général d'armée Jean-Pierre Bosser.

From 1990 to 1992, he occupied the post of chief of the operational center of the inter-arm general staff headquarters of the superior commandment of the New Caledonian Armed Forces (FANC). He was then engaged at the head of his regiment in Kosovo within the cadre of Operation Trident in 2002, then Central African Republic to open Operation Boali in 2003. Brevetted at the École de guerre in 1996, he served for five years at the bureau « études générales » of the Directorate of Military Personnel of the French Army (DPMAT) before assuming the command of the 8e RPIMa. Then, from 2003 till 2005, he was designated as director of the student formations (DFE) of Écoles de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan ESCC.

He joined again the DPMAT in quality as a bureau chief « Arme de mêlée », then bureau chief « études générales ». Nominated to Général de brigade on 1 August 2007, he became the assistant to the deputy chief of the general staff headquarters « ressources humaines » at the general staff headquarters of the French Army where he was confined with the functions of deputy chief of the general staff headquarters « performance-synthèse ». Elevated to the rank designation of général de corps d’armée, he became on 29 November 2012, the director of the Protection and Defense Security Directorate DPSD, while being responsible for one of the French Military Intelligence Subsidiaries.

On 9 July 2014, he was nominated by the Council of Ministers Chief of Staff of the French Army CEMAT, the highest function in the chain of command of the French Army. He assumed this post responsibility on 1 September 2014 along with the rank elevation designation of Général d'armée.

Military ranks edit

Ranks attained in the French Army
Élève-officier[a] Aspirant[b] Sous-lieutenant[c] Lieutenant[d] Capitaine Chef de bataillon
           
1979 1980 1981 1982 ? ?
Lieutenant-colonel Colonel Général de brigade Général de division Général de corps d'armée[e] Général d'armée[e]
           
1 August 1995[4] 1 October 2000[5] 1 August 2007[6] 1 August 2010[7] 29 November 2012[8] 1 September 2014[1]

Honours and decorations edit

Honours and decorations
National honours
Ribbon bar Name Date Source
  Grand Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 25 June 2019 [9]
  Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 13 July 2014 [10]
  Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 12 July 2009 [11]
  Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 7 September 1998 [12]
  Commander of the National Order of Merit 4 November 2013 [13]
  Officer of the National Order of Merit 26 November 2004 [14]
  Knight of the National Order of Merit 28 July 1995 [15]
Military decorations
Ribbon bar Name Source
   Cross for Military Valour - One bronze star (regiment level citation) -
  Combatant's Cross -
  Overseas Medal -
  National Defence Medal - Gold grade -
  Medal of the Nation's Gratitude -
  French commemorative medal -
  NATO Medal - Kosovo clasp -
Foreign honours
Ribbon bar Name Country Source
  Commander of the Legion of Merit United States [16]
  Knight of the National Order of Merit Mauritania -
  Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Germany -
  German Sports Badge - Gold grade, military Germany -
  Unidentified award - -
  Grand Cross of the Military Merit Order United Arab Emirates -
  Medal of Military Merit - 1st class Portugal -
Badges
Insignia Name
  Parachutist Monitor Badge
  British Parachutist Badge

Jean-Pierre Bosser is an Honorary Corporal (bestowed) of the French Foreign Legion.

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ First year of ESM Saint-Cyr
  2. ^ Second year of ESM Saint-Cyr
  3. ^ Third year of ESM Saint-Cyr
  4. ^ Upon leaving ESM Saint-Cyr
  5. ^ a b Not a rank, but a position and style
  1. ^ a b Government of the French Republic (15 July 2014). "Décret du 15 juillet 2014 portant affectation et élévation d'un officier général". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. ^ Government of the French Republic (17 July 2019). "Décret du 17 juillet 2019 portant nomination d'un officier général". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  3. ^ Biographie du général d’armée Jean-Pierre Bosser, Ministère de la Défense, 10 September 2014.
  4. ^ Government of the French Republic (10 July 1995). "Décret du 10 juillet 1995 portant nomination et promotion dans l'armée active". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  5. ^ Government of the French Republic (31 October 2000). "Décret du 31 octobre 2000 portant nomination et promotion dans l'armée active". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  6. ^ Government of the French Republic (28 June 2007). "Décret du 28 juin 2007 portant maintien dans la 1re section, admission dans la 2e section par anticipation et sur demande, élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps d'armée, affectation et élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps d'armée, promotion dans la 1re section, nomination dans la 1re et la 2e section, affectation d'officiers généraux". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  7. ^ Government of the French Republic (21 June 2010). "DDécret du 21 juin 2010 portant élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps d'armée, élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps aérien, élévation aux rang et appellation d'ingénieur général hors classe de l'armement, promotion et nomination dans la 1re section, promotion au titre du congé du personnel navigant, affectation d'officiers généraux". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  8. ^ Government of the French Republic (29 November 2012). "Décret du 29 novembre 2012 portant affectation et élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps d'armée, affectations d'officiers généraux". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  9. ^ Government of the French Republic (25 June 2019). "Décret du 25 juin 2019 portant élévation" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  10. ^ Government of the French Republic (4 July 2014). "Décret du 4 juillet 2014 portant promotion" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  11. ^ Government of the French Republic (6 July 2009). "Décret du 6 juillet 2009 portant promotion" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  12. ^ Government of the French Republic (8 July 1998). "Décret du 8 juillet 1998 portant promotion" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  13. ^ Government of the French Republic (4 November 2013). "Décret du 4 novembre 2013 portant promotion" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  14. ^ Government of the French Republic (10 November 2004). "Décret du 10 novembre 2004 portant promotion" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  15. ^ Government of the French Republic (28 April 1995). "Décret du 28 avril 1995 portant promotion" (in French). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  16. ^ "General Orders No. 2018–33" (PDF). Washington, DC: Headquarters Department of the Army. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2020.

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For the footballer see Jean Pierre Bosser footballer Jean Pierre Bosser born 14 November 1959 in Versailles France is a French Army General He was Chief of Staff of the French Army from 1 September 2014 to 31 July 2019 Jean Pierre BosserGeneral Bosser in September 2015Chief of Staff of the ArmyIn office 1 September 2014 1 31 July 2019 2 Preceded byBertrand Ract MadouxSucceeded byThierry BurkhardPersonal detailsBorn 1959 11 14 14 November 1959 age 64 Versailles FranceChildren2Alma materEcole Speciale MilitaireEcole de l infanterieMilitary serviceAllegianceFrench RepublicBranch serviceFrench Army Troupes de marineYears of service1979 2019RankArmy generalUnit8th Marine Infantry Parachute RegimentCommands8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment 11th Parachute BrigadeBattles warsLebanese Civil War Multinational Force in Lebanon Chadian Libyan conflict Operation Manta Operation Epervier Kosovo War Operation Trident First Central African Civil War Operation Boali Contents 1 Military career 2 Military ranks 3 Honours and decorations 4 See also 5 Notes and referencesMilitary career editStudent of the Lycee militaire de Saint Cyr then the Ecole speciale militaire de Saint Cyr promotion General Lasalle 1979 1981 he chose then the infantry application school at Montpellier 3 He served in the 8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment 8e RPIMa at Castres on three different occasions as a section platoon chief and paratrooper instructor from 1982 to 1985 assistant officer then commandant of a company between 1986 and 1990 and finally after being nominated to colonel on 1 October 2000 in quality as a regimental commander from 2003 to 2011 Jean Pierre Bosser was particularly renowned for becoming a paratrooper instructor particularly at the 8th Parachute Regiment of the Troupes de marine and participated to a dozen of exterior operations Between 1982 and 1990 he deployed to Lebanon at the corps of the Multinational Force in Lebanon since creation in September 1982 to Tchad for the launching of Operation Manta in 1983 then within the cadre of Operation Epervier in 1989 to Central African Republic in 1984 and 1986 and to Gabon in 1990 for the evacuation of French citizens from Port Gentil He also conducted simultaneously a technical military assistance mission for one year as a counselor of the para commando battalion of Mauritania in 1985 nbsp CSA General Mark A Milley hosts CEMAT General d armee Jean Pierre Bosser From 1990 to 1992 he occupied the post of chief of the operational center of the inter arm general staff headquarters of the superior commandment of the New Caledonian Armed Forces FANC He was then engaged at the head of his regiment in Kosovo within the cadre of Operation Trident in 2002 then Central African Republic to open Operation Boali in 2003 Brevetted at the Ecole de guerre in 1996 he served for five years at the bureau etudes generales of the Directorate of Military Personnel of the French Army DPMAT before assuming the command of the 8e RPIMa Then from 2003 till 2005 he was designated as director of the student formations DFE of Ecoles de Saint Cyr Coetquidan ESCC He joined again the DPMAT in quality as a bureau chief Arme de melee then bureau chief etudes generales Nominated to General de brigade on 1 August 2007 he became the assistant to the deputy chief of the general staff headquarters ressources humaines at the general staff headquarters of the French Army where he was confined with the functions of deputy chief of the general staff headquarters performance synthese Elevated to the rank designation of general de corps d armee he became on 29 November 2012 the director of the Protection and Defense Security Directorate DPSD while being responsible for one of the French Military Intelligence Subsidiaries On 9 July 2014 he was nominated by the Council of Ministers Chief of Staff of the French Army CEMAT the highest function in the chain of command of the French Army He assumed this post responsibility on 1 September 2014 along with the rank elevation designation of General d armee Military ranks editRanks attained in the French Army Eleve officier a Aspirant b Sous lieutenant c Lieutenant d Capitaine Chef de bataillon nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1979 1980 1981 1982 Lieutenant colonel Colonel General de brigade General de division General de corps d armee e General d armee e nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 August 1995 4 1 October 2000 5 1 August 2007 6 1 August 2010 7 29 November 2012 8 1 September 2014 1 Honours and decorations editHonours and decorations National honours Ribbon bar Name Date Source nbsp Grand Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 25 June 2019 9 nbsp Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 13 July 2014 10 nbsp Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 12 July 2009 11 nbsp Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 7 September 1998 12 nbsp Commander of the National Order of Merit 4 November 2013 13 nbsp Officer of the National Order of Merit 26 November 2004 14 nbsp Knight of the National Order of Merit 28 July 1995 15 Military decorations Ribbon bar Name Source nbsp nbsp Cross for Military Valour One bronze star regiment level citation nbsp Combatant s Cross nbsp Overseas Medal nbsp National Defence Medal Gold grade nbsp Medal of the Nation s Gratitude nbsp French commemorative medal nbsp NATO Medal Kosovo clasp Foreign honours Ribbon bar Name Country Source nbsp Commander of the Legion of Merit United States 16 nbsp Knight of the National Order of Merit Mauritania nbsp Commander s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Germany nbsp German Sports Badge Gold grade military Germany nbsp Unidentified award nbsp Grand Cross of the Military Merit Order United Arab Emirates nbsp Medal of Military Merit 1st class Portugal Badges Insignia Name nbsp Parachutist Monitor Badge nbsp British Parachutist Badge Jean Pierre Bosser is an Honorary Corporal bestowed of the French Foreign Legion See also editHerve Charpentier Chief of the Defence Staff Bruno Dary Elrick Irastorza Francois Lecointre Benoit Puga 31st Brigade France Pierre de VilliersNotes and references edit First year of ESM Saint Cyr Second year of ESM Saint Cyr Third year of ESM Saint Cyr Upon leaving ESM Saint Cyr a b Not a rank but a position and style a b Government of the French Republic 15 July 2014 Decret du 15 juillet 2014 portant affectation et elevation d un officier general Retrieved 22 July 2019 Government of the French Republic 17 July 2019 Decret du 17 juillet 2019 portant nomination d un officier general Retrieved 22 July 2019 Biographie du general d armee Jean Pierre Bosser Ministere de la Defense 10 September 2014 Government of the French Republic 10 July 1995 Decret du 10 juillet 1995 portant nomination et promotion dans l armee active Retrieved 22 July 2019 Government of the French Republic 31 October 2000 Decret du 31 octobre 2000 portant nomination et promotion dans l armee active Retrieved 22 July 2019 Government of the French Republic 28 June 2007 Decret du 28 juin 2007 portant maintien dans la 1re section admission dans la 2e section par anticipation et sur demande elevation aux rang et appellation de general de corps d armee affectation et elevation aux rang et appellation de general de corps d armee promotion dans la 1re section nomination dans la 1re et la 2e section affectation d officiers generaux Retrieved 22 July 2019 Government of the French Republic 21 June 2010 DDecret du 21 juin 2010 portant elevation aux rang et appellation de general de corps d armee elevation aux rang et appellation de general de corps aerien elevation aux rang et appellation d ingenieur general hors classe de l armement promotion et nomination dans la 1re section promotion au titre du conge du personnel navigant affectation d officiers generaux Retrieved 22 July 2019 Government of the French Republic 29 November 2012 Decret du 29 novembre 2012 portant affectation et elevation aux rang et appellation de general de corps d armee affectations d officiers generaux Retrieved 22 July 2019 Government of the French Republic 25 June 2019 Decret du 25 juin 2019 portant elevation in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 Government of the French Republic 4 July 2014 Decret du 4 juillet 2014 portant promotion in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 Government of the French Republic 6 July 2009 Decret du 6 juillet 2009 portant promotion in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 Government of the French Republic 8 July 1998 Decret du 8 juillet 1998 portant promotion in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 Government of the French Republic 4 November 2013 Decret du 4 novembre 2013 portant promotion in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 Government of the French Republic 10 November 2004 Decret du 10 novembre 2004 portant promotion in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 Government of the French Republic 28 April 1995 Decret du 28 avril 1995 portant promotion in French Retrieved 27 February 2020 General Orders No 2018 33 PDF Washington DC Headquarters Department of the Army 29 November 2018 Retrieved 13 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Pierre Bosser army general amp oldid 1209253689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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