Chris Gildenhuys
Brigadier General Chris Gildenhuys SM MMM is a South African Army officer.
Burgert Christiaan Gildenhuys[1] | |
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Gildenhuys (left) | |
Allegiance | South Africa |
Service/ | South African Army |
Years of service | 1975 – 31 October 2016 |
Rank | Brigadier General |
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Awards |
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Military career
On 24 January 2014 he handed over command of the South African Army Armoured Formation to Brig Gen Andre Retief. He was transferred to the Joint Operations Division as Director of Operations from 25 January 2014 where he served until his retirement.[3][2]
He served as a Military Attache in Washington from 1997 to 1999.[4][2]
Gen Gildenhuys retired from the SA Army on the 31 October 2016.[2]
Awards and Decorations
- Southern Cross Medal (SM)
- Military Merit Medal (MMM)
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Cmdt. AJ van Jaarsveld |
Commanding Officer 1 Special Service Battalion[2] 1990 – 1993 |
Succeeded by Col. GM Louw HC MMM |
Preceded by Unknown |
Commanding Officer School of Armour[2] 1994 – 1996 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Preceded by Unknown |
Military Attache to the USA[2] 1997 – 1999 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Preceded by Unknown |
GOC South African Army Armoured Formation[2] 1 January 2000 – 24 January 2014 |
Succeeded by Andre Retief |
Preceded by Unknown |
Director:Operations - Joint Operations Division SANDF[2] 25 January 2014 – 2016 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
References
- "Sandstone Heritage Trust participates in Change of Command Parade". Sandstone Estates. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
- Gericke, Marietjie (24 October 2016). "Brig.-genl. Chris Gildenhuys groet weermag na 41 jr" [Brig General Chris Gildenhuys says goodbye to Defence Force after 41 years]. Netwerk24 (in Afrikaans). Die Volksblad.
- Gibson, Erika (13 January 2014). "Offisiere ná Gupta-sage verskuif. Militêre kenner reageer positief". Die Burger Archive (in Afrikaans). NASPERS. Archived from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
- "SA man met VSA grafsteen vereer". Die Burger Archive (in Afrikaans). NASPERS. 11 December 1999. Archived from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
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