Chair of the NATO Military Committee

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Chair of the NATO Military Committee
Coat of arms
Incumbent
Admiral Rob Bauer
since 25 June 2021
NAC
Abbreviation CMC
Member of   NATO
Reports to Secretary General of NATO
Seat NATO Military Committee
Term length 3 years
Formation 1949 ; 75 years ago  ( 1949 )
First holder General Omar Bradley
Deputy Deputy Chair of the NATO Military Committee
Website NATO

The Chair of the NATO Military Committee ( CMC ) is the head of the NATO Military Committee , which advises the North Atlantic Council (NAC) on military policy and strategy. The CMC is the senior military spokesperson of the 32-nation alliance and principal advisor to the Secretary General . The chair is one of the foremost officials of NATO, next to the Secretary General and the Supreme Allied Commander Europe . The CMC is assisted by the deputy chair, who advises the Deputy Secretary General and serves as the principal agent for coordination of nuclear, biological, and chemical matters for the Military Committee. [1] Originally titled the Chairman , the post was redesignated in 2021 to reflect the gender-neutrality of the post. [2]

The current Chair of the NATO Military Committee is Admiral Rob Bauer , former Chief of Defence of the Netherlands, who took office on 25 June 2021. [3]

Origins [ edit ]

General Knud Bartels in 2014

In accordance with Article 9 of the North Atlantic Treaty and the guidance given by the Working Group on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during the first Council session in Washington in 1949, the Defence Committee rapidly established the Military Committee. [4] During its few sessions held behind closed doors in Washington, the Military Committee gave policy guidance on military matters to the Standing Group, and advice on military questions to the Defence Committee and other bodies, and it recommended military measures for the unified defence of the North Atlantic region to the Defence Committee. The Military Committee was directly subordinate to the Defence Committee, and each member nation was represented by its chief of staff or a deputy. Iceland, which had no military forces, was represented by a civilian. Each member state in turn held the Chair of the Military Committee for one year (C1 D-1/2, [5] DC 1/2 [6] ).

Two other groups which also sat in Washington came directly under the Military Committee:

  • the Standing Group, the executive body, set up at the beginning, responsible for Military Committee everyday business;
  • the Military Representatives Committee (MRC), created at the end of 1950, to ensure communication of information and points of view between the Standing Group and Alliance member states not represented on it.

Appointment [ edit ]

The Chair of the Military Committee is elected from among the NATO Chiefs of Defence and appointed for a three-year term of office. They must have served as chief of defence ? or an equivalent capacity ? in their own country and is traditionally a non-US officer of four-star rank or national equivalent. [7]

The Chair of the Military Committee chairs all meetings and acts in an international capacity. In their absence, the Deputy Chair of the Military Committee takes the chair.

List [ edit ]

Since the formation of NATO, its Military Chairmen have been: [8]

NATO Military Committee in Chiefs-of-Staff Session (1949?1963) [ edit ]

No. Picture Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Nationality
1
Omar Bradley
Bradley, Omar General of the Army
Omar Bradley
(1893?1981)
5 October 1949 2 April 1951 1 year, 179 days   United States Army   United States
2
Etienne Baele
Baele, Etienne Lieutenant General
Etienne Baele
(1891?1975)
2 April 1951 1952 0?1 years   Belgian Land Component   Belgium
3
Charles Foulkes
Foulkes, Charles General
Charles Foulkes
(1903?1969)
1952 1953 0?1 years   Canadian Army   Canada
4
Erhard J.C. Qvistgaard
Qvistgaard, E.J.C. Admiral
Erhard J.C. Qvistgaard
(1898?1980)
1953 1954 0?1 years   Royal Danish Navy   Denmark
5
Augustin Guillaume
Guillaume, Augustin Army General
Augustin Guillaume
(1895?1983)
1954 1955 0?1 years   French Army   France
6
Stylianos Pallis
Pallis, Stylianos General
Stylianos Pallis
1955 1956 0?1 years   Hellenic Army   Greece
7
Giuseppe Mancinelli
Mancinelli, Giuseppe General
Giuseppe Mancinelli
(1895?1976)
1956 1 January 1957 0?1 years   Italian Army   Italy
8
Ben Hasselman
Hasselman, Ben General
Ben Hasselman
(1898?1984)
1 January 1957 1 February 1958 1 year, 31 days   Royal Netherlands Army   Netherlands
9
Bjarne Øen
Øen, Bjarne Lieutenant General
Bjarne Øen
(1898?1994)
1 February 1958 1959 0?1 years   Royal Norwegian Air Force   Norway
10
J. A. Beleza Ferraz
Ferraz, J. A. Beleza General
J. A. Beleza Ferraz
(1901??)
1959 1960 0?1 years   Portuguese Army   Portugal
11
Rüştü Erdelhun
Erdelhun, Ru?tu General
Ru?tu Erdelhun
(1894?1983)
23 February 1960 3 June 1960 101 days   Turkish Land Forces   Turkey
12
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Mountbatten, Louis Admiral of the Fleet
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
(1900?1979)
3 June 1960 June 1961 1 year   Royal Navy   United Kingdom
13
Lyman Lemnitzer
Lemnitzer, Lyman General
Lyman Lemnitzer
(1899?1988)
June 1961 1962 0?1 years   United States Army   United States
14
Charles Paul de Cumont
de Cumont, Charles Paul Lieutenant General
Charles Paul de Cumont
(1902?1990)
1962 December 1963 0?1 years   Belgian Land Component   Belgium

NATO Military Committee in Permanent Session (1958?1963) [ edit ]

No. Picture Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Nationality
1
Ben Hasselman
Hasselman, Ben General
Ben Hasselman
(1898?1984)
1 February 1958 April 1961 3 years, 2 months   Royal Netherlands Army   Netherlands
2
Adolf Heusinger
Heusinger, Adolf General
Adolf Heusinger
(1897?1982)
April 1961 December 1963 2 years, 8 months   West German Army   West Germany

NATO Military Committee (1963?present) [ edit ]

No. Picture Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Nationality
1
Adolf Heusinger
Heusinger, Adolf General
Adolf Heusinger
(1897?1982)
December 1963 1 April 1964 4 months   West German Army   West Germany
2
Charles Paul de Cumont
de Cumont, Charles Paul Lieutenant General
Charles Paul de Cumont
(1902?1990)
1 April 1964 1 June 1968 4 years, 61 days   Belgian Land Component   Belgium
3
Sir Nigel Henderson
Henderson, Nigel Admiral
Sir Nigel Henderson
(1909?1993)
1 June 1968 1 April 1971 2 years, 304 days   Royal Navy   United Kingdom
4
Johannes Steinhoff
Steinhoff, Johannes General
Johannes Steinhoff
(1913?1994)
1 April 1971 28 June 1974 3 years, 88 days   West German Air Force   West Germany
5
Sir Peter Hill-Norton
Hill-Norton, Peter Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Peter Hill-Norton
(1915?2004)
28 June 1974 20 March 1977 2 years, 265 days   Royal Navy   United Kingdom
6
Herman Fredrik Zeiner-Gundersen
Zeiner-Gundersen, Herman Fredrik General
Herman Fredrik Zeiner-Gundersen
(1915?2002)
20 March 1977 1980 2?3 years   Norwegian Army   Norway
7
Robert Hilborn Falls
Falls, Robert Hilborn Admiral
Robert Hilborn Falls
(1924?2009)
1980 November 1983 2?3 years   Canadian Maritime Command   Canada
8
Cor de Jager
de Jager, Cornelis General
Cor de Jager
(1925?2001)
November 1983 30 September 1986 2 years, 333 days   Royal Netherlands Army   Netherlands
9
Wolfgang Altenburg
Altenburg, Wolfgang General
Wolfgang Altenburg
(1928?2023)
30 September 1986 5 September 1989 2 years, 340 days   West German Army   West Germany
10
Vigleik Eide
Eide, Vigleik General
Vigleik Eide
(1933?2011)
5 September 1989 31 December 1992 3 years, 117 days   Norwegian Army   Norway
11
Sir Richard Vincent
Vincent, Richard Field Marshal
Sir Richard Vincent
(1931?2018)
1 January 1993 14 February 1996 3 years, 45 days   British Army   United Kingdom
12
Klaus Naumann
Naumann, Klaus General
Klaus Naumann
(born 1939)
14 February 1996 6 May 1999 3 years, 81 days   German Army   Germany
13
Guido Venturoni
Venturoni, Guido Admiral
Guido Venturoni
(born 1934)
6 May 1999 30 June 2002 3 years, 55 days   Italian Navy   Italy
14
Harald Kujat
Kujat, Harald General
Harald Kujat
(born 1942)
1 July 2002 17 June 2005 2 years, 351 days   German Air Force   Germany
15
Raymond Henault
Henault, Raymond General
Raymond Henault
(born 1949)
17 June 2005 27 June 2008 3 years, 10 days   Canadian Air Command   Canada
16
Giampaolo Di Paola
Di Paola, Giampaolo Admiral
Giampaolo Di Paola
(born 1944)
27 June 2008 18 November 2011 3 years, 144 days   Italian Navy   Italy
?
Walter E. Gaskin
Gaskin, Walter E. Lieutenant General
Walter E. Gaskin
(born 1951)
Acting
18 November 2011 2 January 2012 45 days   United States Marine Corps   United States
17
Knud Bartels
Bartels, Knud General
Knud Bartels
(born 1952)
2 January 2012 26 June 2015 3 years, 175 days   Royal Danish Army   Denmark
18
Petr Pavel
Pavel, Petr General
Petr Pavel
(born 1961)
26 June 2015 29 June 2018 3 years, 3 days   Czech Land Forces   Czech Republic
19
Sir Stuart Peach
Peach, Stuart Air Chief Marshal
Sir Stuart Peach
(born 1956)
29 June 2018 25 June 2021 2 years, 361 days   Royal Air Force   United Kingdom
20
Rob Bauer
Bauer, Rob Admiral
Rob Bauer
(born 1962)
25 June 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 1 day   Royal Netherlands Navy   Netherlands

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_69471.htm , NATO: Deputy Chairman of the Military Committee (DCMC) , Jan 19, 2016, retrieved Feb 22, 2018.
  2. ^ "Press statement by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chair of the NATO Military Committee following the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session" . NATO. 18 May 2021 . Retrieved 19 May 2021 .
  3. ^ "Admiral Rob Bauer begins his tenure as Chair of the NATO Military Committee" . NATO. 25 June 2021 . Retrieved 25 June 2021 .
  4. ^ Description at NATO Archives site. http://archives.nato.int/military-committee;isad
  5. ^ "FIRST SESSION - REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ORGANISATION AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL ON SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1949 - NATO Archives Online" . Archives.nato.int . Retrieved 2017-09-19 .
  6. ^ "Directive To The Military Committee (Mc) - Nato Archives Online" . Archives.nato.int . Retrieved 2017-09-19 .
  7. ^ NATO (9 July 2018). "Chairman of the Military Committee" . NATO.int . Retrieved 11 October 2019 .
  8. ^ NATO . "Chairmen of the NATO Military Committee" . NATO . Retrieved 14 February 2018 .

Further reading [ edit ]

  • Douglas S. Bland, 'The Military Committee of the North Atlantic Alliance: A Study of Structure and Strategy,' New York, Praeger, 1991.