Petr Pavel
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Born | Planá, Czechoslovakia | 1 November 1961
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Service | Czech Army |
Years of service | 1983–present |
Rank | General |
Battles / wars | Evacuation of Karin military base, Bosnia |
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General Petr Pavel (born 1 November 1961) is a Czech army officer and since 26 June 2015 the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.[1] He is the first person from a former Eastern Bloc state to hold the position. Prior to his current role he was Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Army from 1 July 2012 to 1 May 2015.[2]
Military career
Pavel graduated at the Military gymnasium (high school) in Opava. He continued his military study at the Military university of the Army in Vyškov and he graduated in 1983. He started as Paratrooper in the Czechoslovak Army. He was a platoon leader.
He continued his military studies at the Military Academy (currently united with University of Defence) in Brno (1988–1991).As a perspective military cadre of the former Czechoslovak People's Army and a loyal member of the Czechoslovak communist party Pavel was selected by the high command to join the Warsaw Pact Military Institute in Moscow, USSR for further study. After his graduation he worked in the military intelligence service (1991–1993). He served in the Czechoslovak troops of United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia. His unit was sent to evacuate a French military base in January 1993. The French military base Karin was attacked from the Croatian side. The French army was unable to evacuate this base due to the local infrastructure and bridge having been destroyed. The Czech army was entrusted to conduct the evacuation because of their proximity to the base. Pavel was recognized and rewarded both in the Czech Republic and in France.
Pavel served after the operation in Bosnia in different positions in the Czech Army - in military intelligence, in diplomacy (deputy of military attaché in Belgium), as commander of special forces' brigade. He was appointed Brigadier General in 2002. He served as the National Military Representative at US CENTCOM. He represented the Czech Army in different international and national organizations. He obtained an international education at universities in the United Kingdom: Staff College, Camberley; the Royal College of Defence Studies; and King's College London (Master's degree in International Relations).[3]
He served as Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic from July 2011 to June 2012. Since 1 June 2012, he has served as Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. He was nominated by the Czech government for the position of Chairman of the NATO Military Committee in July 2014. He was appointed for this function in Vilnius in September 2014.[4] He is the first Chairman to come from a country formerly part of the Warsaw Pact. His mandate commenced in summer 2015.
Timeline of Czech Army rank
Date | Rank |
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Brigadier general | 1 December 2002 |
Major general | 8 May 2010 |
Lieutenant general | 8 May 2012 |
General (General of the Army in Czech terminology - four stars) | 8 May 2014 |
Personal life
Petr Pavel speaks Czech, English, French, and Russian. He is divorced and has two sons with his former wife.
References
- ^ "General Bartels bids farewell to NATO as General Pavel starts his tenure as Chairman of the NATO Military Committee". Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- ^ "Chief of the General Staff". Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- ^ "CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF OF ARMED FORCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC" (PDF). Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- ^ Lazarová, Daniela (22 September 2014). "Czech Army's chief of staff to head NATO's military committee". Radio Prague. Retrieved 4 October 2014.