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The Chief of Staff of the Army (JEME) is a military office held by a four-star general in the Spanish Army.Because of this, the JEME is the principal advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff (JEMAD) on ground warfare and it is also an advisor to the Minister of Defence, the Secretary of State for Defence (SEDEF) and the Under-Secretary of Defence (SUBDEF).
3 July 1997 [14] 10º: Divisional General Juan Narro Romero 3 July 1997 24 November 1998 [15] 11º: Vice admiral Rafael Lorenzo Montero 24 November 1998 17 February 2001 [16] 12º: Divisional General Juan Luis Ibarreta Manella 17 February 2001 14 January 2004 [17] 13º: Divisional General Joaquín Tamarit Navas 14 January 2004 31 July 2004 [18 ...
The Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff (Spanish: Junta de Jefes de Estado Mayor, JUJEM) was the highest joint military command body of the Spanish Armed Forces that operated between 1977 and 2005. The Board, subject to the political dependence of the Prime Minister , constituted the highest collegiate body of the chain of military command of Army ...
The Defence Staff (Spanish: Estado Mayor de la Defensa, EMAD), based in Madrid, is an organ of the Ministry of Defence that operates as an auxiliary to the Chief of the Defense Staff (JEMAD) within the organic structure of the Spanish Armed Forces and in a military hierarchical position of dependence on the former.
The Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces (Spanish: El jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas; JEMCFFAA) is the professional head of the Argentine Armed Forces. The JEMCFFAA is responsible for the administration and the operational control of the Argentine military.
The Chief of the General Staff (Spanish: Jefe del Estado Mayor) is the professional head of the Guatemalan Armed Forces. They are responsible for the administration and operational control of the military. It is the highest achievable commissioned officer rank that may be attained in the Guatemalan Armed Forces.
The Defence High Command (Spanish: Alto Estado Mayor, AEM) was the principal staff body of the Spanish Armed Forces during the Francoist regime and the transition to democracy. It operated between 1939 and 1980, and was in charge of coordination between the staffs of the three branches of the Armed Forces (Army, Navy and the Air Force). [1] [2]
Alejandre Martínez was born in 1956 in Madrid. [3] He obtained the rank of lieutenant of engineers in 1979. On 24 March 2017 he was promoted to General of the Army. He began his military career by serving in the Mixed Battalion of Parachute Engineers of the Army. He was at the head of the Company of Paratroopers.