Elrick Irastorza

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Elrick Irastorza
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General Elrick Irastorza, France
12th Chief of Staff of the French Army
Born (1950-09-29) 29 September 1950 (age 73)
AllegianceFlag of France.svg  France
Service/branch Logo of the French Army (Armee de Terre).svg French Army
Years of service1972 – 2011
Rank Army general
Commands
Battles/wars
Awards

General Elrick James Martial Irastorza [1] (born 29 September 1950 in Maillezais) is a French general, formerly Chief of Staff of the French Army. He has served a career in marine paratrooper infantry, notably in oversea operations.

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Biography

After studying at military preparatory high schools in Autun and Aix between 1961 and 1970, Irastorza joined the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in September 1970. He graduated in 1972, obtaining the rank of lieutenant and opting for service in the Troupes de marine. [2]

Junior officer

From 1973, Irastorza commanded a combat section of the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment. Later, he joined the paratroopers by transferring to the 2nd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment, with the same rank. In 1979, he took part in Opération Tacaud, in Chad. [2]

In 1980, promoted to captain, Irastorza was given command of a company of the 8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment. [2]

From 1982, he taught at the instruction centre for military preparation in Montpellier, until 1985 when he joined the general staff of the 3rd military region in Rennes as officer for logistics.

Senior officer and higher studies

Irastorza then completed his studies and oriented himself towards a high-ranking career by attending the École d'application de l'infanterie, obtaining a Master of Advanced Studies in Defence and international relations in 1986 [2] and attending the École supérieure de guerre the next year.

In 1989, he obtained the degree [3] that validates training in command and general staff duties. [4] He then joined the RIMAP as chief of operations. [2]

Promoted to lieutenant-colonel, Irastorza assumed command of the 8e RPIMa in 1991. The next year, he supervised the 1st French battalion of the UNTAC. [2]

From 1993 to 1996, Irastorza was desk officer and second in command at the complement officer of the general staff of the Army, in Paris. He then moved on to serve at the office of military personnel of the Army (DPMAT); from 2000, he was under-director of the DPMAT in charge of recruitment. [2]

General officer

Irastorza was promoted to brigadier general on 1 October 2000. [1]

In 2002, Irastorza went to supervise the École d'application de l'infanterie. From 2004, he served as aid to the head of the chief of the Force d'action Terrestre. [2]

From 15 June 2005 and June 2006, he commanded the Force Licorne in the Ivory Coast.

Irastorza has served as Chief of Staff of the French Army since 2 July 2008. [2] [5] He retired from the army on the 31 August 2011. [5]

Decorations and medals

Legion Honneur GO ribbon.svg Ordre national du Merite Commandeur ribbon.svg Croix de la Valeur Militaire ribbon.svg Croix du Combattant (1930 France) ribbon.svg
Medaille d'Outre-Mer (Coloniale) ribbon.svg Medaille de la Defense Nationale Bronze ribbon.svg Medaille de Reconnaissance de la Nation (d'Afrique du Nord) ribbon.svg AUS Order of Australia (civil) BAR.svg

See also

Sources and references

  1. 1 2 Décret du 21 septembre 2000 portant réintégration dans les cadres et admission dans la 2e section, admission dans la 2e section par anticipation et sur demande, élévation aux rang et appellation de général d'armée, promotion et nomination dans la 1re et la 2e section, nomination au titre du congé du personnel navigant et affectation d'officiers généraux
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Biographie du général d’armée Elrick IRASTORZA, chef d’état-major de l’armée de Terre, Ministry of Defence
  3. Brevet d’études militaires supérieures générales ("Diploma for high general military studies")
  4. Section 1 : Organisation générale Archived 8 July 2012 at archive.today , code de la Défense
  5. 1 2 Décret du 2 juillet 2008 portant affectation et élévation aux rang et appellation de général d'armée, élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps d'armée, affectation et élévation aux rang et appellation de général de corps d'armée, promotion ou nomination dans la 1re et la 2e section et affectation d'officiers généraux

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