Arno Rosslau

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Arno Rosslau

Arno Manfred Roßlau (* 22. July 1948 in Gelsenkirchen ) is a German physician and medical officer ( general practitioner ret. Of the Army ). Most recently he was in command of the Medical Command I in Kiel.

Career

As the son of a mine director of the Consolidation colliery , Roßlau attended the Schalke Gymnasium in Gelsenkirchen . After graduating from high school, he went to the army (Bundeswehr) as a regular soldier . Dismissed as a lieutenant after two years with the telecommunications battalion 5 in Diez , he studied physics at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen in 1972/73 . Admitted to study medicine in Erlangen , he returned to the Bundeswehr in 1974 as a San-OA . In 1980, he took the state exam and received his doctorate for Dr. med. He was a medical assistant at the Amberg Armed Forces Hospital .

Licensed as a doctor , he was an aviator in the Army Aviation Regiment 26 in Roth until the end of 1983 . He then served as a consultant in the Federal Ministry of Defense until October 1987 . Then he was division doctor of the 10th Panzer Division in Sigmaringen . There he got the tank driving license.

With the German unification on October 3, 1990, he became chief physician of the Gotha military hospital, which had been subordinate to the NVA . Six months later, on April 1, 1991, Roßlau became Chief Aviation Doctor of the Army at the Army Aviation School in Bückeburg . During this time he was deployed in Iraq (1991, 1992) and in Operation Kurdish Aid .

On October 1, 1994, he came to the Military District Command VIII / 14th Panzer Grenadier Division in Neubrandenburg . At the same time he was regiment commander of the 81st hospital regiment in Schwerin . In 1996 he was Theater Surgeon at SFOR in Sarajevo . In agreement with Hans-Peter von Kirchbach, he provided the hygienic protection and vaccination of the soldiers deployed when the Oder floods in 1997 . On October 1, 1997, he was appointed acting division physician at the Military District Command VII / 13th Panzer Grenadier Division in Leipzig .

As a senior physician , he became the first and so far only medical officer to command a brigade on April 1, 1998 , the airmobile medical brigade 1 in Leer (East Friesland) . In 1999 he was with the International Armed Forces East Timor (INTERFET).

In 2002 he became the commander of Medical Command I , the largest command in the Bundeswehr medical service . Promoted to general physician , he initiated the annual working meetings of officers in the medical service of the north . He promoted civil-military cooperation and the cohesion of the reserve hospital organization . He retired in July 2008. Ulrich Pracht took over the management of the command responsible for Schleswig-Holstein , Lower Saxony , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Hamburg and Bremen .

The Minister of the Interior of Lower Saxony Uwe Schünemann appointed Roßlau to the advisory group of the Interior Committee.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Arno Rosslau  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: The vascular anatomy of rabbit skin before and after application of a skin flap
  2. Marc Ebel, Arno Roßlau: The reserve organization in the area of ​​responsibility of the Medical Command I 1963 to 2007 . Kiel 2007
  3. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions. BMVg press and information staff, July 16, 2008, archived from the original on February 13, 2010 ; Retrieved April 4, 2016 .