Fernando García Sánchez

Spanish naval general
Fernando Garcia Sánchez
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Chief of the Defence Staff
In office
30 December 2011 – 24 March 2017
MonarchFelipe VI
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy
Preceded byair general José Julio Rodríguez Fernández
Succeeded byarmy general Fernando Alejandre Martínez
Personal details
Born
Fernando Garcia Sánchez

(1953-09-25) September 25, 1953 (age 70)
Granada, Spain.
SpouseJesús Tobío Cendón
Alma materEscuela Naval Militar
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Branch/service Spanish Navy
Years of service1971—2017
Rank Admiral General
Commands
  • NATO 44.1 Naval group
  • Cataluña (F73)
  • 2nd Minesweeper Squadron
  • 41st Escort Squadron
  • Naval Action Group 2
  • Chief of the Defence Staff
Battles/warsOperation Active Endeavor
AwardsNational Merit Badge Award

Fernando Garcia Sánchez (born September 25, 1953) is a retired Fleet Admiral and the Chief of Defence Staff of the Spanish Armed Forces, he took the office from December 2011 to March 24, 2017, he also chaired the Fundación Iberdrola España since 2018.[1]

Fernando Garcia was born on September 25, 1953, in Granada, Spain. He joined the Spanish Naval Academy in 1971, after he graduated, he was commissioned to Lieutenant Junior Grade in 1976 and served in different battleships spending 2000 days in the sea. He also attended the Naval Warfare College for a diploma course.[2][3]

Garcia Sánchez as a senior military officer, lectured in the Naval Warfare College and also in the Spanish Joint Staff College and was head of the Strategic Planning section of the Navy Planning division in 2003. He had also commanded the NATO 44.1 tactical operations Naval group peace missions in the Mediterranean twice, in 2000 and in 2001.[4]

He was promoted Rear Admiral in 2005 and Vice Admiral in 2008. He became the Chief of Staff of Defence on the December 30, 2011 after he was promoted to Admiral, prior to that, he was the Chief of Staff of the Maritime Task Force, and deputy Chief of Naval Staff. Fernando Garcia speaks English and French fluently.[5]

He is married to Jesús Tobío Cendón with 3 children.

Decorations and badge

 Spain
 France
  • Chevalier of the Order of National Merit of the French Republic
 NATO

References

  1. ^ "Fernando García Sánchez- Presidente de la Fundación Iberdrola España". fundacionaon.es. April 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  2. ^ http://eeas.europa.eu/csdp/structures-instruments-agencies/eumc/documents/admiral_fernando_garc_a_s_nchez.pdf&sa=U&ved= [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ https://www.fundacioniberdrolaespana.org/wp-content/uploads/CVFernandoGarcia_EN.pdf&sa=U&ved= [dead link]
  4. ^ Fernando García Sánchez. (Granada, 1953) Chairman of FUNDACIÓN IBERDROLA ESPAÑA: CVFernandoGarcia_EN.pdf
  5. ^ NATO. "Fernando García Sánchez, Chief of Defence of Spain". NATO. Retrieved 2021-07-08.

External links

  • "Conferencia del Excmo. Sr D. Fernando García Sánchez - Colegio Mayor Aquinas - Ciudad Universitaria Madrid". www.aquinas.es. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  • "Lecciones del Covid en Seguridad y Defensa". abc (in Spanish). 2021-02-27. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the Defence Staff
December 2011 – 24 March 2017
Succeeded by
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Chiefs of the Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • Carlos Fernández Vallespín (1977)
  • Felipe Galarza Sánchez (1977–78)
  • Ignacio Alfaro Arregui (1978–82)
  • Álvaro de Lacalle Leloup (1982–84)
  • Chiefs of the Defence Staff
    (Estado Mayor de la Defensa, EMAD)
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  • Ángel Liberal Lucini (1984–86)
  • Gonzalo Puigcerver Romá (1986–90)
  • Gonzalo Rodríguez Martín-Granizo (1990–92)
  • José Rodrigo Rodrigo [es] (1992–96)
  • Santiago Valderas Cañestro (1996–2000)
  • Antonio Moreno Barberá [es] (2000–04)
  • Félix Sanz Roldán (2004–08)
  • José Julio Rodríguez Fernández (2008–11)
  • Fernando García Sánchez (2011–17)
  • Fernando Alejandre Martínez (2017–20)
  • Miguel Ángel Villarroya (2020–21)
  • Teodoro Esteban López Calderón (2021–present)