Eirik Kristoffersen
Eirik Johan Kristoffersen (born April 3, 1969 in Bjerkvik) is an awarded Norwegian Army General who serves as the head of the Norwegian Armed Forces. He is a former Chief of the Norwegian Army and Norwegian Home Guard, and Chief of the Armed Forces' Special Command (FSK).[1]
Eirik Kristoffersen | |
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Kristoffersen as a Colonel in 2011 | |
Born | Bjerkvik, Norway | April 3, 1969
Allegiance | Norway |
Norwegian army | |
Years of service | 1988– |
Rank | General |
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Battles/wars | Operation Enduring Freedom ISAF UNIFIL |
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Spouse(s) | Linn Therece Johansen |
Kristoffersen is the first Norwegian defense chief since World War II, with battle experience. He was awarded the War Cross with Sword in 2011 for his service in Afghanistan.[2]
Military career
Kristoffersen enrolled in non-commissioned officers’ in 1988. After a few months studying engineering in college, he returned to military service in 1989 and underwent a selection process for the Special Forces. In 2001 he was sent to Afghanistan as part of Operation Anaconda and also served in Lebanon.[2]
He spent 12 years in FSK between 2000 and 2014, rising in the ranks from patrol member to commander. In 2014 he was appointed deputy Commander Norwegian Special Operations Command, before heading to Norwegian Joint Headquarters.
Later in 2017 he was appointed Commander Norwegian Home Guard, Commander Norwegian Army in 2019 and finally Chief of Defence in August 2020.[3][4][5]
Military education
1988–1989 Non-commissioned officers’ training school, 1992–1995 Military Academy, Army, 2008–2009 USMC Command and Staff College, 2014–2015 United States Army War College.
Authorship
With his military experience, Kristoffersen wrote the book Jegerånden- Å lede i fred, krise og krig (The Hunter Spirit – to lead in peace, crisis and war) (2020) which received good reviews and high sales figures in Norway.[6]
Awards and decorations
Kristoffersen is one of Norway's most highly awarded soldiers in active duty.[7] He has received the following awards:[3]
Norwegian medals and awards
War Cross with Sword | |
Norwegian Defence Cross of Honour | |
Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch | |
Norwegian Home Guard Medal of Merit | |
Defense Service Medal with one star | |
Defence Medal for International Operations with 2 stars | |
Medal for Defence Service Abroad with Rosette | |
Medal for Defence Operations Abroad Afghanistan V | |
Military Service Medal Army with 3 stars | |
United Nations Medal UNIFIL | |
NATO Medal ISAF | |
The Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association Badge of Honour | |
Brigadeveteranforbundet (No) Badge of Honour | |
Norwegian defence shooting badge | |
Norwegian defence military sports badge |
Foreign decorations
Danish Home Guard Medal of Merit | |
Swedish Home Guard Royal Medal of Merit | |
Latvian Special Forces Honor Medal | |
Cross for the Four Day Marches | |
Navy Presidential Unit Citation |
Other awards
Order of Saint Maurice – Chief of Infantry of US Army |
The Defense Gender Equality Award |
Personal life
Kristoffersen lives with his fiancée Linn Therece Johansen and has four children from former marriages.[8] His interests include hunting and soccer.[9]
References
- "Eirik Kristoffersen, Chief of Defence of Norway". NATO.
- "New chief's been in battles before". www.newsinenglish.no.
- "CURRICULUM VITAE" (PDF). www.forsvaret.no. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
- "Kristoffersen takes over as Norway's Chief of Defence". Norwegian Armed Forces.
- "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF) (in Norwegian Bokmål). Norwegian Armed Forces. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
- Eirik Kristoffersen:Jegerånden- Å lede i fred, krise og krig, Gyldendal (2020) ISBN 9788205545335 (in Norwegian)
- "Eirik Kristoffersen blir ny forsvarssjef" (in Norwegian Bokmål). Verdens Gang. 2020-05-12. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
- Veum, Eirik (August 26, 2020). "Åpenhjertig forsvarssjef om krig og kjærlighet". NRK (in Norwegian).
- "Arven fra bestefar". forsvaretsforum.no. October 19, 2018.
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Preceded by Haakon Bruun-Hanssen |
Chief of Defence of Norway 2020– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |