Thierry Burkhard

Thierry Burkhard (born 30 July 1964 in Delle) is a French Army general. He served as the Chief of Staff of the French Army from 2019 until July 14, 2021, when he was appointed as the Chief of the Defence Staff.[1][2]
Burkhard has served in the 2ème REP and held command of 13e DBLE in Djibouti.

Thierry Burkhard
Chief of Defence
Assumed office
22 July 2021
Preceded byArmy General François Lecointre
Chief of Staff of the French Army
In office
31 July 2019  22 July 2021
Preceded byArmy General Jean-Pierre Bosser
Succeeded byArmy General Pierre Schill
Personal details
Born (1964-07-30) 30 July 1964
Delle, France
Military service
AllegianceFrance
Branch/serviceFrench Army
Years of service1989–present
RankArmy General
CommandsC.E.M.A, C.E.M.A.T

Early career

In 1988, he was enrolled in Military Academy Saint Cyr. After a year of post-academy training, Burkhard graduated as infantry and was posted for continual service in the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment. He served from 1989 to 1997.[3][4][5][2]

He served in the operations command in Iraq, as operations officer in the 4th Foreign Regiment, and with the Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Guiana. He also served in Gabon and Chad, during the Yugoslavia Crisis, and during the civil war in Côte d’Ivoire. He also served in Afghanistan on two occasions, while he was still the deputy Communications Director of the Joint Staff. He was later promoted to the command of the 13e DBLE in Djibouti.[6][3][5]

Commands

Thierry Burkhard joined the Information and Public Relations Service of the Armed Forces in 2010. In 2013, he became the Joint Staff Communications Directorate Director, through which he was made the J3 of the French Joint Staff under National Intelligence as coordinator and adviser of military intelligence to the President in 2015 and the Inspector General of the Army.[4] He was commander of the Operations Planning and Control Center. He was the Chief of Conduct in the Center for Planning and Conduct of Operations Paris before he rose to be in the commands. He later became the Chief of the French Army in July 2019.[7][1][5]

References

  1. Reuters-France's army chief Lecointre steps down, replaced by general Burkhard 2021, Arab Newsarab.news
  2. Eleon-General Thierry Burkhard 2020, RT-Frenchgoodwordnews.com
  3. Anita,News 2021, News In24News.in.24
  4. Eng-Bio 2021, Defence Francedefense.gouv.fr
  5. pdf-General Burkhard 2021, North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNato
  6. Anonym- Who is General Thierry Burkhard 2021, Teller Reporttellerreport.com
  7. AUSA 2020, AUSA

Citations

  • Anonym. "Who is General Thierry Burkhard, the future chief of staff of the armed forces? | tellerreport.com". www.tellerreport.com. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  • Reuters (June 13, 2021). "France's army chief Lecointre steps down, replaced by general Burkhard". Arab News. Retrieved 19 September 2021. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  • News, Anita (22 July 2021). "who is General Thierry Burkhard, future chief of staff of the armed forces". News.in.24. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  • "General Thierry Burkhard bio". www.defense.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  • "General Burkhard.pdf". North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • "AUSA". AUSA. 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
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