Ralf Lungershausen

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Ralf Lungershausen (born February 6, 1963 in Brake (Unterweser) ) is a Brigadier General of the Army of the German Armed Forces and has been Managing Director of Army Repair Logistics in Bonn since May 2020 .

Military career

Training and first uses

Ralf Lungershausen joined the Bundeswehr in 1983 and was trained as an officer from 1984 to 1985, after which he studied electrical engineering at the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich until 1988 . His first assignment after graduation took him as a platoon leader in the Panzerjägerkompanie 320 in Schwanewede , but in 1989 he was transferred as platoon leader to the 4th Company of the 3rd Repair Battalion in Stade . A language training in Russian at Bundessprachenamt in Huerth to use graduated as an arms control officer in the Bundeswehr Verification Center in Bad Ems and Geilenkirchen on. In 1993 he became lecture director in teaching group A of the Technical School of the Army / Technical School of the Army for Technology in Aachen and Eschweiler and in 1994 company commander of the 3rd company of the 132 repair battalion in Hohenmölsen ; In 1996, the course for the general staff / admiralty staff followed at the national command academy in Hamburg .

Service as a staff officer

Upon completion of the General Staff course Lungershausen was for two years until 2000 as a G4 staff officer in the Army Support Command in Mönchengladbach and Koblenz used before he graduated from the British general staff training in Shrivenham and 2001 officer in the Army Staff (Department II 4) in the Ministry of Defense in Bonn was . In 2003 he was appointed battalion commander of the repair battalion 3 (later renamed logistics battalion 3) in Rotenburg (Wümme) , in 2005 as department head G 4 in the area of ​​"Logistic Leadership / Principle" in the Army Command in Koblenz and in 2007 as department head for missions abroad and exercises in the armed forces support command in Cologne . In 2008 he finally became Head of Logistics and Head of Supply Chain Management at the Bundeswehr logistics center in Wilhelmshaven . From 2010 to 2015 he was employed as a group leader in the armed forces support command and as a head of division in the planning department in the Federal Ministry of Defense.

Service as a general

In June 2015 Lungershausen succeeded Brigadier General Michael Hochwart as commander of the Technical School Land Systems and Technical College of the Army for Technology and General of the Army Logistic Forces, and was promoted to Brigadier General; The facility was renamed the Land Systems Engineering Training Center in July 2015 . He passed this command on to Colonel Klaus-Dieter Cohrs on March 23, 2018, in order to succeed Brigadier General Stefan Linus Fix as of April 1, 2018, as Sub-Department Head Planning II in the Federal Ministry of Defense in Bonn. In May 2020 Lungershausen became Managing Director of Army Repair Logistics (also in Bonn). Colonel Holger Draber followed him in his position in the ministry in July 2020 .

Calls

  • 2005 Leader of contingent units and deputy chief of Staff VII. ISAF contingent , Kabul

Awards

Private

Ralf Lungershausen is married and has one child.

Individual evidence

  1. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - May / June 2020. In: https://www.bundeswehr.de/de . Press and information staff in the BmVg, May 29, 2020, accessed on May 29, 2020 .
  2. a b c d Vita Commander - Brigadier General Ralf Lungershausen. In: German Army. Retrieved March 29, 2016 .
  3. Nina Krüsmann: Hochwart: “I'm going to sign out. Goodbye there ”. In: Aachener Nachrichten . June 19, 2015, accessed March 29, 2016 .
  4. Frenken: TSL / FSHT becomes AusZTLS - first renamed and then handed over. In: German Army. August 5, 2015, accessed March 29, 2016 .
  5. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - April 2018. In: http://www.personal.bundeswehr.de . Press and Information Office of the Federal Ministry of Defense, April 1, 2018, accessed on May 5, 2018 .
  6. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - July 2020. In: https://www.bundeswehr.de/ . Press and information staff in the BmVg, July 1, 2020, accessed on July 1, 2020 .