Tom Middendorp | |
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![]() General Tom Middendorp | |
Born | September 6, 1960 |
Place of birth | Rheden, Netherlands |
Allegiance | Netherlands |
Service/branch | Royal Netherlands Army |
Years of service | 1979-present |
Rank |
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Commands held |
Task Force Uruzgan Chief of Defence |
Battles/wars |
General Tom Middendorp (born September 6, 1960) is a four-star general in the Royal Netherlands Army and the current Chief of Defence (CHOD).[1][2] He was promoted to this position from Chief of Projects and Operations at the Royal Netherlands Defence Staff and succeeded Peter van Uhm on 28 June 2012.[2][3]
Biography[]
Tom Middendorp was born on 6 September 1960 in Rheden in the Netherlands.[4]
Middendorp joined the Dutch Army in 1979, attending officers training at the Koninklijke Militaire Academie in Breda.[1][3] Opting to join the Engineering Corps, he followed up his academy training with an additional one-year course at the Engineering Training Centre in Vught.[1][3]
Having completed his training, Middendorp was posted to Ermelo in 1984 where he was given command of an armored engineering unit.[1] He held this command for two years, after which (in 1986) he was transferred to Breda. He was posted to the Defence Real Estate Management Agency regional directorate as head of the project management agency.[1] In 1989 he was transferred to the Dutch Army base in Seedorf, where he assumed the command of the B company, 41st Engineering Battalion.[1]
From 1992 to 1994 Middendorp attended Command School ((Dutch): Hogere Militaire Vorming).[1] Following this training he was posted to the Army staff and put in charge of developing and implementing new real estate management policy in the light of the deactivation of the Dutch draft.[1][3] Completing this posting Middendorp attended the United States Army Command and General Staff College starting in 1996.[1]
In 1997 Middendorp was assigned the post of military assistant to the Deputy Chief of the Netherlands Defence Staff. Following this posting he was reassigned to Münster in 1999, as chief of the National Planning Bureau for the I. German/Dutch Corps. He held this post until 2001, when he was given command of the 101 Engineering Battalion in Wezep. As first commander of this battalion he was responsible for setting up the battalion and during the next 2.5 years commanded it through missions in Bosnia-Hercegovina, the Republic of Macedonia and Iraq.[1][3]
Following this command, Middendorp was promoted to full colonel and posted to the Ministry of Defence as policy coordinator for the Chief Director of General Affairs. In this posting he advised the minister of defence on national deployment of the armed forces and established several cooperation agreements between the ministry of defence and other ministries.[1][3]
Towards the end of 2006, Middendorp was posted overseas for his first tour in Afghanistan, as Senior Political Advisor and Deputy NATO Ambassador. Mid-2007 he did a short stint with the Dutch Army Command as head of the Command Support Department; he was given command of the 13 Mechanised Brigade in Oirschot on 11 January 2008.[1][3]

Major-general Tom Middendorp (right) as commander of the Task Force Uruzgan in Afghanistan in 2009
Having been promote to the rank of major general, he was posted back to Afghanistan in February 2009 as commanding officer of the multinational Task Force Uruzgan (TFU6, specifically). Returning to the Netherlands in August 2009, he was appointed Director of Operations of the Royal Netherlands Defence Staff on 24 December.[1][3]
The Minister of Defence announced his Middendorps selection as next Chief of Defence on 28 September 2011.[5] In preparation for his new role, Middendorp was promoted lieutenant general on 1 January 2012 and placed in charge of projects and operations at the Defence Staff. He was finally promoted full general on 28 June 2012, the date on which general Van Uhm transferred command of the Netherlands Defence Staff to him.[1][3]
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Curriculum vitae Middendorp at the Dutch Ministry of Defence website[dead link]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Wisseling Commandant der Strijdkrachten at the Dutch Ministry of Defence website[dead link]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 (Dutch) Generaal-majoor Middendorp nieuwe Commandant der Strijdkrachten at the Dutch Ministry of Defence website, Ministry of Defence, 2011.
- ↑ Chief of Defence, Ministry of Defence. Retrieved on 2013-11-28.
- ↑ (Dutch) Middendorp opvolger Van Uhm, NOS, 2011.
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