Klaus Habersetzer

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Klaus Habersetzer (2015) still as major general

Klaus Heinrich Habersetzer (* 11. July 1957 in Augsburg ) is a lieutenant general of the Air Force of the Armed Forces and since Sept. 24, 2018 commander of the center air operations and Commander Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC) Uedem and Executive Director of the Joint Air Power Competence Center in Kalkar .

Military career

Training and first uses

Klaus Habersetzer joined the Bundeswehr in 1977 as an officer candidate in the Air Force . He graduated from the Air Force officers' school and studied aerospace engineering at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich .

He then completed training as a fire control officer for the HAWK weapon system in Rottenburg and at the US Army Air Defense Artillery School of the Air Force in Fort Bliss , Texas. After various assignments in Germany with the anti-aircraft missile battalion 34 in Rottenburg and with the anti-aircraft missile battalion 33 in Erding and Lenggries, from 1990 to 1992 he completed the general staff course (L) at the command and control academy of the Bundeswehr (FüAkBw) in Hamburg.

Service as a staff officer

After the general staff course, there was a stopover at the Office for Studies and Exercises of the Federal Armed Forces in Ottobrunn and in 1994 a position as a consultant in the command staff of the Air Force (Fü L). From 1996 to 1999 he was commander of the anti-aircraft missile group 22 ( MIM-104 Patriot ) in Penzing. He then taught air warfare at the command academy of the Bundeswehr until he was transferred to the Air Force Office (LwA) in Cologne-Wahn as head of department . From 2001 he was group leader in the Air Force Command (LwFüKdo) in Cologne-Wahn.

From 2003 to 2005 he spent in commander assignments a. a. at the tactical training and further education center FlaRakLw in the USA. In 2005 he became head of division in the air force command staff.

Service as a general

From 2008 to 2012 he was the commander of the Air Force Officers' School (OSLw) in Fürstenfeldbruck. From 2011 he was represented, as he went to Afghanistan until 2012 as Director Civil Military Synchronization in the Stability Division at the ISAF Headquarters in Kabul . At the beginning of 2013 he became Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff Command Operative Management Intervention Forces (KdoOpFüEingrKr) in Ulm. From July 2013 to September 2018 Habersetzer was head of the Multinational Command Operational Leadership (MN KdoOpFü) in Ulm. This post was handed over to Major General Kai Rohrschneider in September . He himself succeeded Lieutenant General Joachim Wundrak as Commander of the Air Force Air Operations Center as well as Commander Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC) Uedem and Executive Director of the NATO Joint Air Power Competence Center in Kalkar . This transfer was connected with the promotion to lieutenant general.

Assignments abroad

Awards

Private

Habersetzer is married and has two daughters.

literature

  • Eberhard Birk (Ed.): Technology - Innovation - Strategy . Gneisenau leaves, Volume 9, Fürstenfeldbruck 2010, p. 91. ( PDF )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Personnel changes in top military positions. BMVg press and information staff, April 14, 2008, archived from the original on June 2, 2008 ; Retrieved April 4, 2016 .
  2. Press release: Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions. Federal Ministry of Defense, August 31, 2011, archived from the original ; accessed on July 20, 2020 .
  3. ^ Oswald Fahrner: Drei Schwaben am Hindukusch , in: Augsburger Allgemeine , July 2, 2012.
  4. ^ Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions , BMVg press release, Berlin, July 10, 2013.
  5. New challenge, new boss. In: www.kommando.streitkraeftebasis.de. PIZ Armed Forces Base, September 22, 2018, accessed September 25, 2018 .