Rainer Hartbrod

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Rainer Hartbrod (* around 1953) is a retired Brigadier General . D. of the army of the Bundeswehr . Most recently, he was Assistant Chief of Staff J2, Intelligence, at the NATO Allied Joint Force Command in Naples, Italy.

Military career

As a colonel, Hartbrod took over command of Airborne Brigade 31 in Oldenburg on October 24, 2003 from Brigadier General Carl-Hubertus von Butler . He handed this command over to Dieter Warnecke in 2005 and was transferred to Calw . Here he took over the command of special forces (KSK) on August 18, 2005 and was also the first general special forces in this function . Hartbrod led the command in Calw for almost two years and was then transferred to the Army Command in Koblenz in preparation for his new assignment . On June 29, 2007 he therefore handed over the KSK to Hans-Christoph Ammon . After completing his language training, he took on the post of Deputy Chief of Staff Support at the NATO Rapid Deployable Corps - Turkey (NRDC-T) in Istanbul on November 1, 2007 . He was then Assistant Chief of Staff J2, Intelligence, at the NATO Allied Joint Force Command in Naples , Italy. He was retired on October 31, 2015.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ BMVg press and information staff (ed.): Press release - personnel changes in top military positions . Berlin August 23, 2005.
  2. ^ BMVg press and information staff (ed.): Press release - personnel changes in top military positions . Berlin June 5, 2007, p. 2 .
  3. ^ BMVg press and information staff (ed.): Press release - personnel changes in top military positions . Berlin November 8, 2007.
  4. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - October 2015. (No longer available online.) Bundeswehr personnel, October 27, 2015, archived from the original on April 14, 2016 ; accessed on December 22, 2015 .