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Birth name | Haakon Stephen Bruun-Hanssen |
Born | 7 August 1960 |
Place of birth | Bergen, Hordaland, Norway |
Allegiance | Norway |
Service/branch | Royal Norwegian Navy |
Years of service | 1980 |
Rank | Admiral |
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Haakon Stephen Bruun-Hanssen (born July 8, 1960 in Bergen) is a Norwegian officer with the rank of Admiral, former Inspector General of the Navy and the current head of the operational headquarters of the Norwegian Armed Forces and Chief of defence.[1]
Military career[]
In 1980, Bruun-Hanssen started his military career with an officer course at KNM «Harald Haarfarge» and in 1981 he was discharged as a second lieutenant after completion of Officer School of the Norwegian Navy. He studied at the Naval Academy in Laksevaag 1983. From 1987 to 1995 he served in the Submarine guard. He was from 1991 Commanding Officer on the submarines KNM «Kobben» in the Kobben Class and KNM «Utstein» in the Ula Class. He has completed Naval Staff College, 1st Class, Dutch Staff College 2nd class, and all Total Defense courses at the Defence Academy.
Haakon Bruun-Hanssen has been a staff officer at the Naval Affairs staff, and worked at Strategic plan office at the same place. In the years 2003-06 he was chief of the Naval operation centre at the Armed Forces' joint operational headquarters in Jåtta in Stavanger. From 2006 to 2008 Bruun-Hanssen served as Chief of Staff of the Naval Staff,[2] later as the Inspector General of the Navy. In 2011 Haakon Bruun-Hanssen was appointed to the post of Chief of the Armed Forces Joint Headquarters in Bodø. He has not participated in combatitself, but has been in staff management for Norwegian military units in combat. 21 June 2013, he was appointed Chief of Defence. He succeeded General Harald Sunde in the autumn of 2013, after Sunde retired as military chief a few months before the end of his term and retirement. At the announcement of Bruun-Hanssen's appointment, Bruun-Hanssen stated that he would continue the renewal of the defense forces in the same direction as done in the last ten years. Bruun-Hanssen was at the appointment the first Chief of Defence from the Navy since 1994, when Admiral Torolf Rein stepped down as Chief of Defence after five years. In 2013, there were five applicants for the position.
Awards[]
Bruun-Hanssen holds The Defence Medal with laurel branch, Defence Medal with one star and The Royal Norwegian Navy's Prowess Medal with three stars. In 2009 Bruun-Hanssen was appointed Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.[3] In April 2011 Bruun-Hanssen was awarded the American dedcoration Legion of Merit.
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