Martin Wijnen
Martin Wijnen | |
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Allegiance | Dutch |
Service/branch | Royal Netherlands Army |
Rank | Major-general |
Commands held | 43 Mechanized Brigade |
Martin Wijnen (born 1966) is a Dutch Major-general (RNLA Engineers). He was the Commander of 43 Mechanized Brigade[1] and is now the Deputy Commander of the Land Forces of the Netherlands. [2][3]
Biography
After his graduation as a civil engineer at the Royal Military Academy Wijnen was, for his junior officer assignments, stationed in Germany as an armoured engineer. In 1992, he moved back to work in the G3 Branch of a Divisional HQ after being promoted to the rank of captain. His first deployment followed later that year as CO of a Mine Clearance Training Team in Cambodia. Two more deployments followed shortly thereafter: as liaison officer for an Emergency Relief Detachment in the Netherlands Antilles and as second-in-command of the Engineers Company of IFOR-1 in Bosnia. As of mid-1997, he attended the CGSOC at the Netherlands Defence College (NDC). He was subsequently promoted to the rank of major and served as Staff Officer for the Plans Branch, RNLA Staff. He was then selected to attend the US Army Command and General Staff Officers Course (2000-2001), Fort Leavenworth. He obtained his degree as Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS) on the basis of his research in the field of interagency cooperation. Upon his return to the Netherlands, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and appointed as Head of the Strategy Division, NDC. During this period – in 2002 – he was deployed to CENTCOM, Tampa, as an MoD LSO for OEF and ISAF. In 2003, he again served as Staff Officer for the Plans Branch, this time at the Defence Staff. In 2005, he assumed command of 11 Armoured Engineer Battalion. In late 2007, he was promoted to colonel and appointed Head of the Policy Support Division, Commander RNLA. In 2009, he was deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan, to serve as Chief CJ5, ISAF RC South. Following this deployment, he attended the Advanced Defence Course at the Netherlands Institute for International Relations ‘Clingendael’. As of Mid 2010, he worked for the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism. In June 2012 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general and appointed Deputy Director Plans, Defence Staff.
References
- ↑ "Nieuwe commandant 43ste Gemechaniseerde Brigade in Havelte". Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ↑ "EU Statement on Sub-Regional Co-operation". OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation N°809. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ↑ U.S. Army Europe Host Nation Relations Branch (22 March 2016). "A new chapter in German-Dutch co-operation". U.S. Army. Retrieved 8 November 2016.