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Dieter Stöckmann
Dieter Stöckmann in 2007Born 29 July 1941
Stolp, Pomerania (today Słupsk, Poland)Allegiance Federal Republic of Germany Years of service 1961 - 2002 Rank General Commands held Panzerbrigade 15
5 Panzerdivision
Joint Force Command BrunssumDieter Stöckmann (born 29 July 1941) is a retired German general of the Bundeswehr. He was Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Central Europe from 1996-98.[1]
Biography
Stöckmann was born in Stolp, Pomerania (today Słupsk, Poland). His family was expelled from his Stolp after World War II and he grew up in Jever, Germany.
After passing his Abitur in 1961, he joined the Bundeswehr as an officer cadet in a Panzergrenadier battalion. Stöckmann attended his General Staff Training Course at the Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr in 1972 - 1974 and served at the General Army Office. In 1976 - 1978 he attended the General Staff Training Course at the Royal Dutch Military Academy in The Hague, the Netherlands.[1]
After serving at the Panzergrenadiertroops he became the adjutant of the Chief of Staff of the German Army in 1982 and to the Chief of Staff of the Federal Armed Forces in 1984.
Stöckmann commanded Panzerbrigade 15 in Koblenz from 1986 to 1989 and became the Head of the Personnel, Training and Leadership Development Department at Army Headquarters in Bonn. He commanded the 5 Panzerdivision in Diez on the Lahn in 1991-1993 and was promoted to Generalleutnant in 1993, when he was appointed the Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander at the Headquarters of the Allied Land Forces Central Europe in Heidelberg.[1]
In 1996, now in the rank of a General, he became Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Central Europe[1] (CINCCENT) and the Chief of Staff of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) on 1 April 1998. On 17 September 2001 Stöckmann was promoted to Deputy Commander, Supreme Allied Command Europe, a position he held until his retirement on 30 September 2002.[2]
He is married and has a son and two daughters.[1]
References
Military offices Preceded by
Generalmajor Peter RohdeCommander of 5. Panzer-Division (Bundeswehr)
1 October 1991 – 24 June 1993Succeeded by
Brigadegeneral Klaus von HeimendahlPreceded by
Joachim SpieringCommander in Chief, Allied Forces Central Europe (NATO)
March 1996 – 30 March 1998Succeeded by
Helge HansenPreceded by
General Sir Rupert SmithDeputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
2001–2002Succeeded by
Rainer FeistCategories:- People from Pomerania
- People from Słupsk
- German military personnel of the Bundeswehr
- Bundeswehr generals
- Living people
- 1941 births
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