Chief of the Defence Staff (Lithuania)

Chief of the Defence Staff is the head of the Lithuanian Defence Staff responsible for the administrative, operational, and logistical needs of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.

Chief of the Defence Staff
Incumbent
Mindaugas Steponavičius
since 25 September 2020
Lithuanian Armed Forces
Member ofDefence Staff
Reports toChief of Defence
Formation23 November 1918
First holderJurgis Kubilius

List of chiefs

Chiefs of the General Staff (1918–1940)

No. Portrait Chief of the General StaffTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1
Jurgis Kubilius [lt]
KubiliusColonel (pulkininkas)
Jurgis Kubilius
(1875–1961)
23 November 191824 December 191830 days[1]
2
Pranas Liatukas [lt]
LiatukasKarininkas
Pranas Liatukas
(1876–1945)
24 December 19184 March 191970 days[1]
 
Edvardas Adamkavičius
AdamkaviciusKarininkas
Edvardas Adamkavičius
(1888–1957)
Acting
4 March 191926 March 191922 days[1]
3
Silvestras Žukauskas
ZukauskasGeneral
Silvestras Žukauskas
(1860–1937)
26 April 191927 May 191931 days[1]
4
Mykolas Velykis [lt]
VelykisKarininkas
Mykolas Velykis
(1884–1955)
26 May 19197 October 1919131 days[1]
5
Stasys Nastopka [lt]
NastopkaLieutenant General
Stasys Nastopka
(1881–1939)
7 October 191913 July 1920280 days[1]
6
Maksimas Katche
KatcheLieutenant General
Maksimas Katche
(1879–1933)
13 July 192021 August 192039 days[1]
 
Adolfas Birontas [lt]
BirontasMajor
Adolfas Birontas
(1885–1958)
Acting
21 August 192023 August 19202 days[1]
7
Konstantinas Kleščinskis
KlescinskisColonel
Konstantinas Kleščinskis
(1879–1927)
23 August 192013 April 1921233 days[1]
8
Maksimas Katche
KatcheLieutenant General
Maksimas Katche
(1879–1933)
13 April 19217 October 19221 year, 177 days[1]
 
Jonas Gricius [lt]
GriciusMajor
Jonas Gricius
(1884–1963)
Acting
7 October 19226 November 19231 year, 30 days[1]
9
Leonas Radus-Zenkavičius [lt]
RadusGeneral
Leonas Radus-Zenkavičius
(1874–1946)
6 November 192329 February 1924115 days[1]
 
Jonas Gricius [lt]
GriciusLieutenant colonel
Jonas Gricius
(1884–1963)
Acting
29 February 19247 May 19251 year, 68 days[1]
10
Kazys Ladiga
LadigaColonel of the General Staff
Kazys Ladiga
(1893–1941)
7 May 192516 September 1925132 days[1]
 
Jonas Gricius [lt]
GriciusLieutenant colonel
Jonas Gricius
(1884–1963)
Acting
16 September 192519 October 192533 days[1]
11
Kazys Ladiga
LadigaLieutenant general
Kazys Ladiga
(1893–1941)
19 October 192522 June 1926246 days[1]
12
Kazys Škirpa
SkirpaLieutenant colonel of the General Staff
Kazys Škirpa
(1895–1979)
22 June 192624 December 1926185 days[1]
13
Teodoras Daukantas
DaukantasColonel
Teodoras Daukantas
(1884–1960)
24 December 192611 August 1927230 days[1]
14
Povilas Plechavičius
PlechaviciusColonel of the General Staff
Povilas Plechavičius
(1890–1973)
11 August 192710 February 19291 year, 183 days[1]
15
Petras Kubiliūnas
KubiliunasLieutenant general
Petras Kubiliūnas
(1894–1946)
10 February 19297 June 19345 years, 117 days[1]
16
Jonas Jackus [lt]
JackusLieutenant general
Jonas Jackus
(1894–1977)
7 June 193421 September 1934106 days[1]
17
Stasys Raštikis
RastikisLieutenant colonel of the General Staff
Stasys Raštikis
(1896–1985)
21 September 19341 January 1935102 days[1]
18
Jonas Černius
CerniusColonel of the General Staff
Jonas Černius
(1898–1977)
1 January 193530 March 19394 years, 88 days[1]
19
Stasys Pundzevičius
PundzeviciusDivisional general
Stasys Pundzevičius
(1893–1980)
1 April 193915 June 19401 year, 75 days[1]

Chiefs of the Defence Staff (since 1990)

No. Portrait Chief of the General SatffTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1
Norbertas Vidrinskas
VidrinskasColonel
Norbertas Vidrinskas
21 May 19913 February 1992258 days[1]
2
Valdas Tutkus
TutkusColonel
Valdas Tutkus
(born 1960)
3 February 19921 February 1993364 days[1]
3
Stasys Knezys [lt]
KnezysColonel
Stasys Knezys
(1948–2011)
1 February 19933 January 1994336 days[1]
4
Valdas Tutkus
TutkuColonel
Valdas Tutkus
(born 1960)
3 January 19941 November 19962 years, 303 days[1]
5
Antanas Jurgaitis [lt]
JurgaitisColonel
Antanas Jurgaitis
(born 1957)
4 November 199617 March 20036 years, 133 days[1]
6
Vitalijus Vaikšnoras [lt]
VaiksnorasMajor general
Vitalijus Vaikšnoras
(born 1961)
24 April 200330 June 2008[lower-alpha 1]5 years, 67 days[1]
7
Algis Vaičeliūnas [lt]
VaiceliunasAlgis Vaičeliūnas
(born 1961)
23 April 200829 June 20113 years, 67 days[4]
8
Vilmantas Tamošaitis [lt]
TamosaitisBrigade general
Vilmantas Tamošaitis
(born 1966)
29 June 201116 August 20165 years, 48 days[5]
9
Vitalijus Vaikšnoras [lt]
VaiksnorasMajor general
Vitalijus Vaikšnoras
(born 1961)
16 August 201629 July 20192 years, 344 days[6]
10
Gintautas Zenkevičius [lt]
ZenkeviciusBrigade general
Gintautas Zenkevičius
(born 1962)
29 July 201925 September 20201 year, 57 days[7]
11
Mindaugas Steponavičius
SteponaviciusBrigade general
Mindaugas Steponavičius
(born 1974)
25 September 2020Incumbent3 years, 31 days[8]

Notes

  1. During 2008, the Defence Staff was superseded by the Joint Staff. The Defence Staff continued to function until May 2011[2] and was led by Kęstutis Macijauskas (2008–2010)[1] and Edvardas Mažeikis (2010–2011).[3]

References

  1. "Lietuvos kariuomenės štabo viršininkai 1918–2008 m." (PDF). Krašto apsauga (in Lithuanian). 20 (149): 4. 19 November 2008. ISSN 2029-4565.
  2. "KAM pajėgumų ir ginkluotės generaliniu direktoriumi tapo A.Leika" (in Lithuanian). Respublika.lt. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  3. "Tarnybą pradėjo naujasis Gynybos štabo viršininkas" (in Lithuanian). Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Lithuania. 13 May 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  4. "Jungtinis štabas". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras. 2 September 2019 [2017].
  5. "Pasikeitė Jungtinio štabo vadovybė" (in Lithuanian). Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Lithuania. 29 June 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  6. "Major General V. Vaikšnoras will head the Joint Staff of the Lithuanian Armed Forces". Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Lithuania. 12 August 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  7. Jakučionis, Saulius (23 July 2019). "Gynybos štabo viršininku taps Zenkevičius, Sausumos pajėgų vadu – Vaikšnoras" (in Lithuanian). LRT.lt. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  8. Jačauskas, Ignas (24 September 2020). "Gynybos štabui vadovaus Mindaugas Steponavičius" (in Lithuanian). 15min.lt. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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