Josef Priller (Major General)

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Josef Priller (* 1944 ) is a German officer and major general in the Bundeswehr, out of service. Priller was a member of the Air Force . In 1964 he did his basic training in the German armed forces. In 1996 he was appointed deputy commander and general for national and territorial tasks in Defense Division VI, based in Munich ; the mountain troops were subordinate to him. From December 1998 to mid-June 1999 he was transferred to the headquarters of the international SFOR troops in Sarajevo . In the autumn of 1999 he became head of the Air Force NCO School in the Marseille barracks in Appen in Schleswig-Holstein with the rank of brigadier general . In the fall of 2001 he became the commander of the newly founded Military District Command III in Erfurt. This was his last official position before he retired on October 1, 2005.

Individual evidence

  1. Crisis manager in the air - even the «Deichgraf» was speechless. Berliner Morgenpost , August 19, 2002, accessed on May 31, 2017 .
  2. Brigadier General Josef Priller becomes head of the NCO School: Changing of the Guard in the Marseille Barracks , Hamburger Abendblatt , September 3, 2009, accessed on May 31, 2017
  3. ^ Colonel Karl H. Schreiner is the new commander: Changing of the Guard in Appen , Hamburger Abendblatt , September 26, 2001
  4. Memories of the first in command. (PDF file) In: Wehrbereichskommando III: Chronicle for the 10th anniversary. 2011, pp. 5–9 , accessed June 1, 2017 .
  5. Wehrtechnik, Volume 37, Wehr und Wissen Verlagsgesellschaft, 2005 entry in the magazine Wehrtechnik