Chief of Defence of Norway

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The Chief of Defence of Norway (Forsvarssjefen) is the highest ranking officer of the Military of Norway, second only to the King. He is the top advisor to the Government regarding military issues. He is responsible for carrying out the mission the King or Minister of Defence gives to the Military.

He is also Norway's representative to NATO's military committee.

The post was first established in 1940. It is since April 2005 held by general Sverre Diesen.

[edit] Holders of the post

[edit] Footnotes

  1. From 1946 to 1962 the post was vacant, but the head of the Defence Staff performed the function.
  2. Admiral from 1970