Jan Kuebart

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Jan Kuebart

Jan Kuebart is a major general in the air force of the German armed forces and commander of flying units in the air force command in Cologne - Wahn .

Military career

Training and first uses

Jan Kuebart joined the German Armed Forces in 1985 and, after completing the officer course, studied economics (Dipl.-Kfm.) From 1986 to 1989 at the University of the German Armed Forces in Hamburg . It was founded in 1995 with a thesis on "transfer prices in the international licensing business" to Dr. rer. pole. PhD .

He completed his pilot training at the Euro NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas before he was retrained on the Panavia Tornado fighter-bomber . From 1992 to 1994 first the "Europeanization" on Alpha Jet took place , then he was deployed as a pilot in the 2nd squadron of the Jagdbombergeschwader 38 (ECR-Electronic Combat Reconnaissance) (2./JaboG 38) in Jever. In 1994 he was S3 rod officer of the flying group of the fighter-bomber Wing 32 and insert rod officer 2./JaboG 32 (ECR) in Lech field . During this time he took part in UNPROFOR and IFOR as a pilot and operational officer, responsible for the assignment of crews to flight service, and from 1997 to 1999 he completed the general staff training course at the command academy of the Bundeswehr in Hamburg; In 1999 he was awarded the General Heusinger Prize .

Use as a staff officer

In 1999 he was squadron commander 2./JaboG 32, Lechfeld before 2001 as Staff Officer Operational Planning in the Joint Operations Center to the Headquarters Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) to Mons in Belgium changed. In 2003 Kuebart was as a speaker feet L III 3 (Fundamental Issues and Operational use,, exercises guide insert guide Air Force Operational Command Support bases) in the command staff of the Air Force to Bonn added. From 2005 to 2007 he was employed as a consultant for Fü S VI 2 (Bundeswehr Concept , Transformation , Concept Development and Experimentation ) in the command staff of the armed forces (also in Bonn). In 2007 he completed the Senior Course 110 at the NATO Defense College in Rome and subsequently became Deputy Commodore of Fighter Bomber Wing 33 in Büchel in the Eifel . In 2008 he took over the squadron as a commodore. In 2009 he was temporarily commodore of the Mazar-e Sharif squadron as part of the ISAF mission in Afghanistan . In 2011 he moved to the Allied Air Command in Ramstein as Executive Officer of the Commander for one year , then as Head of Department A5 (also A9 - civil-military cooperation: conceptual basis, organization, manufacture and maintenance of weapon systems) in the Air Force Command in Cologne . From 2013 to 2015 Kuebart was Head of Planning II 3 ( Skill Development Domain Leadership and Reconnaissance; Strategic Control Space ) in the Federal Ministry of Defense .

Use as a general

In 2016 he was appointed as the successor to Brigadier General Jörg Lebert as Head of Department 1 ( Development and Planning) in the Air Force Command. On this post he was promoted to brigadier general himself. On June 21, 2018, Kuebart succeeded Major General Günter Katz as commander of flying units in the air force command in Cologne-Wahn. He was promoted to major general in November 2018.

Private

Jan Kuebart is the son of the former air force inspector , Hans-Jörg Kuebart . His brother Arnt is a colonel in the German Air Force and a former commodore of the anti-aircraft missile squadron 1 . Jan Kuebart is married and has three sons.

Web links

Military vita

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dr. Jan Kuebart - Branch Chief. Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany. In: european-defence.com. Berlin Security Conference, November 17, 2015, accessed on February 20, 2016 .
  2. David Ditzer: Andreas Korb takes command. In: Rhein Zeitung. July 29, 2011, accessed February 20, 2016 .
  3. ^ Press and Information Office of the Federal Government: NATO Summit 2009 - New Hub of Afghanistan. In: www.bundesregierung.de. Retrieved February 20, 2016 .
  4. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - December 2015. In: personal.bundeswehr.de. Bundeswehr, accessed on February 20, 2016 : “His successor will be Colonel Dr. rer. pole. Jan KUEBART, Head of Planning II 3, Capability Management of the Bundeswehr, in the Federal Ministry of Defense, Bonn. "
  5. Handover of the air force flying units. In: http://www.luftwaffe.de . PIZ Luftwaffe, June 21, 2018, accessed November 30, 2018 .