Generalkommandoen
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The General Command (Danish: Generalkommandoen) was the highest command body in the Royal Danish Army. It was erected in 1922 Defence Agreement, adopted by Rigsdagen on 7 August 1922 and was a result of collecting 1st and 2nd General Command.[1] It was terminated in 1950, following the Danish defense reform of 1950, which split it into Eastern and Western Regional Command.
Quick Facts Chief of the General Command, Style ...
Chief of the General Command | |
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Chefen for Generalkommandoen | |
Royal Danish Army | |
Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Commander's House, Kastellet |
Precursor | 1st General Command 2nd General Command |
Formation | 7 August 1922 |
First holder | Ellis Wolff [da] |
Final holder | Ebbe Gørtz [da] |
Abolished | 30 September 1950 |
Succession | Chief of the Army Command |
Deputy | Chief of the General Staff |
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