Etienne Baele
World War II
Lt. General Etienne Baele (29 April 1891 – 1975) was chief of staff of the Belgian army[1] and chairman of the NATO Military Committee from 1951 to 1952.[2]
References
External links
- http://www.generals.dk/general/Baele/Etienne/Belgium.html
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- 1949–1951 Omar Bradley
- 1951–1952 Etienne Baele
- 1952–1953 Charles Foulkes
- 1953–1954 E. J. C. Quistgaard
- 1954–1955 Augustin Guillaume
- 1955–1956 Stylianos Pallis
- 1956–1957 Giuseppe Mancinelli
- 1957–1958 B. R. P. F. Hasselman
- 1958–1959 Bjarne Øen
- 1959–1960 J. A. Beleza Ferraz
- 1960–1960 Rüştü Erdelhun
- 1960–1961 Louis Mountbatten
- 1961–1962 Lyman Lemnitzer
- 1962–1963 C. P. de Cumont
- 1963–1964 Adolf Heusinger
- 1964–1968 C. P. de Cumont
- 1968–1971 Nigel Henderson
- 1971–1974 Johannes Steinhoff
- 1974–1977 Peter Hill-Norton
- 1977–1980 H. F. Zeiner-Gundersen
- 1980–1983 Robert Hilborn Falls
- 1983–1986 Cornelis de Jager
- 1986–1989 Wolfgang Altenburg
- 1989–1993 Vigleik Eide
- 1993–1996 Richard Vincent
- 1996–1999 Klaus Naumann
- 1999–2002 Guido Venturoni
- 2002–2005 Harald Kujat
- 2005–2008 Ray Henault
- 2008–2011 Giampaolo Di Paola
- 2011–2015 Knud Bartels
- 2015–2018 Petr Pavel
- 2018–2021 Stuart Peach
- 2021–2023 Rob Bauer
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