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Hans Jesper Helsø S.K. | |
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Helsø at his retirement party in 2008 | |
Born | 9 July 1948[1] |
Place of birth | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Allegiance | Denmark |
Service/branch | Royal Danish Army |
Years of service | 1968-2008 (40 years)[2] |
Rank | General |
Awards | Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog |
Hans Jesper Helsø (born July 9, 1948), is a former Danish Chief of Defence.[3]
Helsø served his conscription in 1968 and initially became sergeant and officer of the reserve. In 1974 he becomes lieutenant and served the following four years at King's Artillery Regiment.[2] In 1982-83 he is - as a captain - at the General Staff Course in the United States. In 1990 he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel and come back to the artillery as Head of Department for a few years. After a short staff service at the Army Operational Command, he became Head of the King's Artillery Regiment between 1994 and 1996.[2] In 2000-02, he is Chief of the Army Operational Command, and then Chief of Operations and Planning Staffs until his appointment as Chief of Defence. In August 2008 Helsø reached the army's age-limit and was replaced by Tim Sloth Jørgensen.[1]
His service has been supplemented with a few international missions; first in Cyprus (UNFICYP) in 1979 and then UNPROFOR in the Balkans in 1995.[2]
In 2002 - a few months before planned - Helsø had to step in as Chief of Defence as a result of Christian Hvidt's early resignation. His period as Chief of Defence is marked by the Defence moving from being a mobilization defense to be a conscription based professional defense, in which overseas missions form a significant part of the effort. The planning of this change occurred in the Defence's own management and is described in the episode K-notatet in the TV series Magtens Billeder.
After his time as Chief of Defense Helsø engaged in organizations related to the military, including as a member of Soldier Scholarship Award Committee and on the board of the YMCA Soldiers Mission.
Helsø is married and has four children.[1]
Awards and Decorations[]
Grand Cross of the Order of Dannebrog | |
25 Years of Good Service (Denmark) | |
The Reserve Officers Association of Denmark Medal of Honor | |
Peace Prize Medal, (Denmark) | |
Grand Officer of National Order of Merit, (France) | |
Grand Cross of the Order the Eagle, (Estonia) | |
Commander of the Legion of Merit, (USA) | |
Commemorative Medal for Advancing Latvia's Membership to NATO, (Latvia) | |
UN Medal for UNFICYP | |
UN Medal for UNPROFOR | |
Nijmegen Cross |
Other Accoutrements | |
Parachutist Badge | |
Pistol Badge Badge (Gold) | |
Rifle Badge (Gold) | |
Sub-machine Gun Badge (Silver) | |
Light Machine Gun Badge (Silver) | |
Combat Swimming Skill Badge (Silver) | |
First Aid Skill Badge (Bronze) |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lauridsen, Søren. "Chief of Defence's Less Than Impressive Goodbye Party" (in Danish). http://ekstrabladet.dk/nyheder/samfund/article4330581.ece. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "General Hans Jesper Helsø". http://www.nato.int/cv/chod/da/helso.htm. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ↑ "Hans Jesper Helsø New Chief of Defence" (in Danish). Politikken. http://politiken.dk/indland/ECE28211/hans-jesper-helsoe-ny-forsvarschef/. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
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