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Chairman of the European Union Military Committee

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Four-star rank officer presiding over the EU Military Committee
Chairman of the European Union Military Committee
CEUMC coat of arms
EUMC coat of arms
Incumbent
GeneralSeán Clancy
since 1 June 2025
European Union Military Committee
Reports toHigh Representative
SeatKortenberg building,Brussels,Belgium
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderGeneralGustav Hägglund
FormationDecember 2000; 24 years ago (December 2000)
Websiteeuropa.eu

Thechairman of the European Union Military Committee (abbr.CEUMC) is thefour-star rank officer representing and presiding over theEuropean Union's (EU)Military Committee (EUMC), composed of thechiefs of defence (CHODs) of the EUmember states. The chairman is selected by thechiefs of defence of the member states and appointed by the members of theCouncil of the European Union for a three-year term.

Task

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The chairman has the following tasks:[1]

The relationship between theHigh Representative, theMilitary Staff andMilitary Committee as of November 2017:[2]Colour key:
 High Representative (aVice-President of theCommission)
 Military Committee (EUMC; aCouncil body)
 Military Staff (EUMS; a Directorate-General of theExternal Action Service)

High Representative

ChairmanEUMC
Working Group

Working Group/Headline Goal Task Force
Director GeneralEUMS/
Director MPCC
Legal advisorDeputy Director General
Horizontal Coordination
Assistant Chief of Staff for SynchronisationEU cell atSHAPEEU Liaison at theUN in NYAssistant Chief of Staff for External RelationsNATO Permanent Liaison Team
Concepts & Capabilities
Directorate
Intelligence
Directorate
Operations
Directorate
Logistics
Directorate
Communications & Information Systems
Directorate
Military Planning and
Conduct Capability
(MPCC)
Chief of Staff
Working Group
Current Operations


Role in command and control of missions

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Further information:Command and control structure of the European Union

TheEU command and control (C2) structure is directed by political bodies composed ofmember states' representatives, and generally requires unanimous decisions. As of April 2019:[3]

Liaison:       Advice and recommendations       Support and monitoring       Preparatory work     
Political strategic level:[5]
ISSEUCO Pres. (EUCO)Chain of command
Coordination/support
SatCenCIVCOMHR/VP (FAC)
INTCENHR/VP (PMG)HR/VP (PSC)[6]

CEUMC (EUMC)
CMPD

DGEUMS[3] (EUMS)
Military/civilian strategic level:


Dir MPCC[3] (MPCC)
JSCCCiv OpCdrCPCC[1]
Operational level:
MFCdr[4] (MFHQ)HoM[1]
Tactical level:
CC[2]Air
CC[2] Land
CC[2] Mar
Other CCs[2]
European Armed Forces[4][5]


1 In the event of a CSDP Civilian Mission also being in the field, the relations with theCivilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) and its Civilian Operation Commander (Civ OpCdr), as well as the subordinate Head of Mission (HoM), are coordinated as shown.
2 Other Component Commanders (CCs) andservice branches which may be established.
3 The MPCC is part of the EUMS and Dir MPCC is double-hatted as DGEUMS. Unless the MPCC is used as Operation Headquarters (OHQ), either a national OHQ offered by member states or theNATO Command Structure (NCS) would serve this purpose. In the latter instance,Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR), rather than Dir MPCC, would serve as Operation Commander (OpCdr).
4 Unless the MPCC is used as Operation Headquarters (OHQ), the MFCdr would be known as a Force Commander (FCdr), and direct a Force Headquarters (FHQ) rather than a MFHQ. Whereas the MFHQ would act both on the operational and tactical level, the FHQ would act purely on the operational level.
5 The political strategic level is not part of the C2 structure per se, but represents the political bodies, with associated support facilities, that determine the missions' general direction. TheCouncil determines the role of theHigh Representative (HR/VP), who serves asVice-President of theEuropean Commission, attendsEuropean Council meetings, chairs theForeign Affairs Council (FAC) and may chair thePolitical and Security Committee (PSC) in times of crisis. The HR/VP proposes and implements CSDP decisions.
6 Same composition asCommittee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) II, which also prepares for the CSDP-related work of the FAC.

List of holders

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No.PortraitChairmanTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branchStateRef.
1
Gustav Hägglund
Hägglund, GustavGeneral
Gustav Hägglund
(born 1938)
3 June 20019 April 20042 years, 311 days Finnish ArmyFinland[6]
2
Rolando Mosca Moschini
Moschini, Rolando MoscaGeneral
Rolando Mosca Moschini
(born 1939)
9 April 20046 November 20062 years, 211 days Italian ArmyItaly
3
Henri Bentégeat
Bentégeat, HenriGeneral
Henri Bentégeat
(born 1946)
6 November 20066 November 20093 years, 0 days French ArmyFrance
4
Håkan Syrén
Syrén, HåkanGeneral
Håkan Syrén
(born 1952)
6 November 20096 November 20123 years, 0 daysSwedenSwedish Amphibious CorpsSweden
5
Patrick de Rousiers
de Rousiers, PatrickGeneral
Patrick de Rousiers
(born 1955)
6 November 20126 November 20153 years, 0 days French Air and Space ForceFrance[7]
6
Michail Kostarakos
Kostarakos, MichailGeneral
Michail Kostarakos
(1956–2023)
6 November 20156 November 20183 years, 0 days Hellenic ArmyGreece[8]
7
Claudio Graziano
Graziano, ClaudioGeneral
Claudio Graziano
(1953–2024)
6 November 201816 May 20223 years, 191 days Italian ArmyItaly[9]
8
Robert Brieger
Brieger, RobertGeneral
Robert Brieger
(born 1956)
16 May 20221 June 20253 years, 16 days Austrian Land ForcesAustria[10][11]
9
Seán Clancy
Clancy, SeánGeneral
Seán Clancy
1 June 2025Incumbent175 days Irish Air CorpsIreland-

See also

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References

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  1. ^"CONSILIUM - Chairman EUMC". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved2018-01-19.
  2. ^"Impetus"(PDF).eeas.europa.eu. Retrieved21 April 2023.
  3. ^EU Command and Control, p. 13,Military Staff
  4. ^"EU Strengthens Military Capabilities".eeas.europa.eu. eeas.europa.eu. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  5. ^"European Union Military Staff (EUMS) Hosts Force Generation Conferences: Strengthening Europe's Capability to Act".eeas.europa.eu. eeas.europa.eu. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  6. ^"2342nd Council meeting - GENERAL AFFAIRS - Luxembourg, 9 April 2001".ec.europa.eu. European Commission. 9 April 2001. Retrieved5 January 2022.
  7. ^http://www.consilium.europa.eu/eeas/security-defence/csdp-structures-and-instruments/eu-military-committee-(eumc)/chairman-eumc/eumc-activities/eumc-6-november-2012[dead link]
  8. ^"General Kostarakos elected president of the EU Military Committee".To Vima. 14 November 2014. Retrieved14 November 2014.
  9. ^"European Union Military Committee (EUMC), EU Chiefs of Defence, 6-7 November 2017".consilium.europa.eu. Council of the EU. 4 May 2018. Retrieved5 January 2022.
  10. ^"European Union Military Committee (EUMC), EU chiefs of defence, 19 May 2021".consilium.europa.eu/. Council of the EU and the European Council. Retrieved22 September 2021.
  11. ^"CEUMC Visit to Italy".eeas.europa.eu. European Union. 20 June 2022. Retrieved6 July 2022.

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