Ian Gleeson
Lieutenant General Ian Rimbault Gleeson SSA SD SM (born 1934)[1] is a retired South African Army officer who served as Chief of the Defence Staff.
Ian Rimbault Gleeson | |
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Born | 15 August 1934 |
Allegiance | South Africa |
Service/ | South African Army |
Years of service | –1990 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held |
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Battles/wars | Battle of Cassinga |
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Other work | Author of the "Unknown Force" |
He graduated from the Military Academy after attending Christian Brothers College in Pretoria and joined the Army in 1954.[2][3] He became Officer Commanding 2 South African Infantry Battalion in 1971 and in 1972 OC Walvis Bay military base,[1] and in July 1976 became GOC 101 Task Force. He then became Chief of Army Staff Operations on 15 January 1978[1] before taking on the recreated post of Chief of Defence Force Staff.[3]
He retired in February 1990.[4]
Awards and Decorations
General Gleeson has been awarded the following:
- Star of South Africa (SSA)
- Southern Cross Decoration (SD)
- Southern Cross Medal (SM)
- Pro Patria Medal
- Good Service Medal, Gold (30 Years)
- Good Service Medal, Silver (20 Years)
- Permanent Force Good Service Medal
References
- Nöthling, C.J.; Meyers, E.M. (1982). "Leaders through the years (1912-1982)". Scientaria Militaria. 12 (2): 93.
- Visser, Deon (2009). "CIVILIAN-MILITARY INTERACTION ON THE MATIE CAMPUS: THE 'BATTLE OF WILGENHOF', 1957". Scientia Militaria, South African Journal of Military Studies. 37 (2): 82.
- "The SADF: Supplement to the Financial Mail" (PDF). Financial Mail: 14. July 1987.
- "Meiring kry bevel van leër" [Meiring gets command of Army]. Die Burger (in Afrikaans). 1 March 1990. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Post reestablished in 1986 |
Chief of Defence Force Staff 1986 – 1990 |
Succeeded by Andreas Liebenberg |
Preceded by Jack Dutton |
Chief of Staff Operations 1981 – 1985 |
Succeeded by Jan van Loggerenberg |
Preceded by Cmdt Alex Potgieter |
OC 2 SAI Bn Gp 1971 – 1972 |
Succeeded by Cmdt "Boy" du Toit |
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