Bjørn Bisserup

Bjørn Ingemann Bisserup (born April 13, 1960, in Copenhagen) is a Danish General, who served as acting Chief of Defence in 2009 and 2012, before becoming Chief of Defence in 2017. Though he left the role in December of 2020.

Bjørn Ingemann Bisserup

Bisserup as Gen in 2017
Born (1960-04-13) 13 April 1960
Copenhagen, Denmark
Allegiance Denmark
Service/branch Royal Danish Army
Years of service1982–2020
Rank General
Commands heldChief of Defence
Chief of the Defence Staff
Battalion Chief of Royal Life Guards
AwardsCommander of the Order of the Dannebrog
Spouse(s)Maya Strandkvist Bisserup[1]
Chief of Defence of Denmark
In office
10 January 2017 – 1 December 2020
Preceded byPeter Bartram
Succeeded byFlemming Lentfer

Background

He entered the Royal Danish Military Academy in 1982 and graduated in 1994, and also attended various courses at the Command and Staff Course I in 1991, and the Command and Staff Course II in 1994-1995 at the Royal Danish Defence College.

He served as a Platoon Commander in 1995-1986, served as an Administration Officer in 1986, and served as commander of the 2IC Company in 1988-1989 in the Danish Life Regiment. He also served as an Operations and Intelligence Officer of DANCON units at the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

In 1990, he served as a Squadron Commander of the 2IC in the Danish Life Regiment and served as a Battalion Operations Officer at the same regiment in 1990-1991. In 1991-1994, he served as the Commanding Squadron Officer of the same regiment, until in 1995-1997, he served as a Staff Officer in the Logistics Branch if the Danish Defence Command. In 1997-2000, he served as a Staff Officer at the Danish Ministry of Defence, and in 2000-2002, he served as a Battalion Commander of the Royal Life Guards. He became the Head of Division at the Defense Ministry in 2003-2004 until he was appointed as the Deputy Permanent Secretary of State for Defence from 2004-2008.[2]

While serving as Lieutenant General, Bisserup was on, 5 October 2009, appointed acting Chief of Defence in place of Admiral Tim Sloth Jørgensen. Sloth Jørgensen stopped as Chief of Defence due to the case of an Arabic translation of Thomas Rathsack's book Jæger - I Krig med Eliten. Bisserup remained on the post until the Defense Ministry appointed Knud Bartels to the post. The day after Tim Sloth Jørgensen's departure, Bisserup announced he did not want to assume the post permanently as he preferred to continue as the Chief of Operations and Planning Staffs at Forsvarskommandoen.[3]

Bisserup was replaced as Chief of Defence 16 November 2009 by Lieutenant General Knud Bartels.[4]

On 1 January 2012 Bisserup was again acting Chief of Defence, as Knud Bartels had to resign, to replace the Italian Admiral Giampaolo Di Paola as Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. Di Paola resigned to be Defense Minister in the Italian government.[5]

On 20 March 2012 was Bisserup replaced by General Peter Bartram, who - after an unusual recruitment procedure (going from a Brigadier General to General in an afternoon), took the job as Chief of Defense.[6]

He was announced to replace Bartram as Chief of Defence on 10 November 2016.[7] He took over on 10 January 2017,[8] and was simultaneously made general.[9]

Effective dates of promotion

InsigniaRankDate
General2017
Lieutenant General2008
Major General2008
Colonel2004
Oberstløjtnant2000
Major1995
Kaptajn1988
Premierløjtnant1986
Løjtnant1984

Awards and decorations

Bisserup has been awarded:[1]

Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog
Army Long Service Medal
The Home Guard’s Order of Merit
Defense Medal for International Service 1948-2009
Rescue Preparedness Medal
The Reserve Officers Association of Denmark Medal of Honor
The Nordic Blue Berets Medal of Honour, in gold
UN Medal for UNFICYP
Other Accoutrements
Parachutist Badge

References

  1. Defence Command Denmark. "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). forsvaret.dk. Defence Command Denmark. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  2. (PDF) http://www2.forsvaret.dk/omos/ledelse/Documents/CV%20Bisserup_UK_160117.pdf. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. /ritzau/ (5 October 2009). "Bisserup Doesn't Want to Be the Chief of Defence". Berlingske (in Danish). Berlingske Media. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  4. Danish Ministry of Defence (10 November 2009). "New Chief of Defence". fmn.dk (in Danish). Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  5. "Farvel til forsvarschef General Knud Bartels". Forsvarskommandoen (in Danish). Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  6. Christian Brøndum; Søren Aaes. "Forsvarschef bestod mentale test med glans". Berlingske.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  7. Therkildsen, Thomas Funding; Redder, Hans. "Here is the New Chief of Defence". tv2.dk (in Danish). TV2. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  8. /ritzau/ (10 January 2017). "A Word of Warning from the Chief of Defence to His Successor". Dr.dk (in Danish). Danmarks Radio. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  9. Ministry of Defence (10 November 2016). "Bjørn Bisserup Named as New Chief of Defence". fmn.dk (in Danish). Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
Military offices
Preceded by
Tim Sloth Jørgensen
Acting Chief of Defence
2009
Succeeded by
Knud Bartels
Preceded by
Knud Bartels
Acting Chief of Defence
2012
Succeeded by
Peter Bartram
Preceded by
Peter Bartram
Chief of Defence
2017-2020
Succeeded by
Flemming Lentfer
Preceded by
Hans J. Høyer
Acting Chief of the Defence Estates and Infrastructure Organisation
13 December 2019 - 1 December 2020
Succeeded by
Anders Branddahl
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