Dieter Willers

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Dieter Willers (born July 30, 1938 in Bergen auf Rügen ) is a former German medical officer with the rank of admiralty  a. D. In his last military service he was from October 1, 1992 until his retirement on September 30, 1998, Admiralty Doctor in the Navy .

biography

Willers, son of a medical officer in the Kriegsmarine , graduated from high school in Varel in 1958 and then started doing military service with the 1st ship master's department in Wilhelmshaven . There he was accepted into the career of reserve officers , among other things, he was a navigation and barricade officer in the 4th minesweeping squadron and as a group officer at the Mürwik naval school . After his release from active employment, he studied human medicine at the University of Marburg and Kiel from 1962 to 1968 , from 1963 on as a Bundeswehr scholarship holder. During his studies he was promoted to first lieutenant in the reserve as part of his military exercises and obtained a certificate of command of minesweepers .

After completing his studies, he was a medical assistant at the Oldenburg / Holstein district hospital and an assistant doctor at the 3rd Medical Clinic at the University of Kiel, and on October 1, 1970, he returned to the Bundeswehr as a medical officer at the Naval Medical Institute of the Navy . This was followed by assignments as a troop doctor in the Kiel Marine Medical Unit, at the Hygiene Institute and at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Ship Diseases and Tropical Diseases in Hamburg . From 1972 to 1975 he worked for the health service of the Federal Foreign Office as a regional doctor in Jakarta , Indonesia , then as the squadron chief of the Eckernförde marine medical squadron, then as an assistant in the personnel department of the Federal Ministry of Defense (BMVg), from April 1980 to September 1983 as chief medical officer of the North Sea Naval Section Command in Sengwarden and from October 1983 to September 1985 as Head of Division P V 6 in the BMVg. After this position he was first deputy doctor in the naval office and from October 1992 admiral doctor of the Navy.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer Pinnow : Admiralarzt a. D. Dr. Willers on his 70th birthday , Military Medical Monthly 52, Issue 8/2008, p. 260.
predecessor Office successor
Joachim Prohl Admiralty in the Navy
1992–1998
Karsten Ocker