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Chief of Defence (Denmark)

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Highest-ranking professional military officer in the Danish Armed Forces

Chief of theDanish Defence
Forsvarschefen
Coat of arms for the Chief of Defence
Standard of the Chief of Defence
Incumbent
GeneralMichael Hyldgaard [da]
since 1 June 2025
Ministry of Defence
AbbreviationFC
Member ofDefence Command of Denmark
Reports toMinister of Defence
AppointerMinister of Defence
Term lengthFive years
(renewable)
Constituting instrumentLBK Nr. 582 of 24/05/2017 §11–12
Formation27 May 1950
First holderAdmiralErhard J.C. Qvistgaard
DeputyChief of the Defence Staff
Websiteforsvaret.dk/high-command

TheChief of Defence of Denmark (Danish:Forsvarschefen), acting under the statutory responsibility of theMinister of Defence, is thechief of defence and commander of theRoyal Danish Army, theRoyal Danish Navy and theRoyal Danish Air Force.[1] The Chief of Defence is the principal military adviser to the Minister of Defence and the head of theDefence Command.

The Chief of Defence is the highest-ranking military officer on active duty in theDanish Armed Forces and has the rank of four-starGeneral (orAdmiral if from the Navy) (OF-9),[2] and supervises roughly 93% of all military spending in Denmark.[citation needed]

TheDanish Home Guard andDefence intelligence is directly under theMinistry of Defence, only in times of war will theHome Guard Command be transferred to the Defence Command, and thus come under the authority of the Chief of Defence.

The job was traditionally rotated evenly between the army, navy and air force. This tradition was abandoned in 2012.[3] There is no fixed length of time associated with the position, the contract however currently has to be renewed every 5 years.[4]

Rank flags

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RankGeneralAdmiral
Flag[5]

List of officeholders

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No.PortraitName
(born–died)
Term of officeDefence branchRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Admiral
Erhard J.C. Qvistgaard
(1898–1980)
1 October 195030 September 196211 years, 364 daysNavy[6][7]
2General
Kurt Ramberg [da]
(1908–1997)
1 October 196230 November 197210 years, 60 daysAir force[6][8]
3General
Otto Blixenkrone-Møller [da]
(1912–2006)
1 December 197230 April 19774 years, 150 daysArmy[6]
4General
Knud Jørgensen [da]
(1919–1990)
1 May 197730 September 19847 years, 152 daysAir force[6]
5General
Otto K. Lind
(1920–2000)
1 October 198430 November 19851 year, 60 daysArmy[6]
6Admiral
Sven Eigil Thiede [da]
(1924–2005)
1 December 198531 October 19893 years, 334 daysNavy[6]
7General
Jørgen Lyng
(born 1934)
1 November 198931 March 19966 years, 151 daysArmy[6]
8Admiral
Hans Jørgen Garde
(1939–1996)[a]
1 April 19963 August 1996 †124 daysNavy[6]
General
Christian Hvidt [da]
(born 1942)
3 August 199620 August 199617 daysAir force[9]
920 August 199630 September 20026 years, 41 days[6]
10General
Hans Jesper Helsø
(born 1948)
1 October 200231 July 20085 years, 304 daysArmy[6]
11Admiral
Tim Sloth Jørgensen
(born 1951)
1 August 20084 October 20091 year, 64 daysNavy[6]
Lieutenant general
Bjørn Bisserup
(born 1960)
acting
5 October 200915 November 200941 daysArmy[6][10]
12General
Knud Bartels
(born 1952)
16 November 20092 January 20122 years, 47 daysArmy[6]
Lieutenant general
Bjørn Bisserup
(born 1960)
acting
2 January 201220 March 201278 daysArmy[11]
13General
Peter Bartram
(born 1961)
20 March 201210 January 20174 years, 296 daysArmy[12][13]
14General
Bjørn Bisserup
(born 1960)
10 January 20171 December 20203 years, 326 daysArmy[13][14]
15General
Flemming Lentfer
(born 1964)
1 December 20203 April 20243 years, 124 daysAir force[15][16]
General
Michael Hyldgaard [da]
(born 1964)
3 April 20241 June 20251 year, 59 daysArmy[16]
161 June 2025Incumbent178 days[17]

Timeline

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Notes

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  1. ^Died in a plane crash.

References

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  1. ^Frederiksen 2017.
  2. ^Defence Command Denmark 2017.
  3. ^Halskov, Lars[in Danish]; Svendsen, Jacob (28 January 2012)."Minister ændrer fundamentalt på udvælgelsen af forsvarschef".Politiken (in Danish). Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2012. Retrieved3 April 2024.
  4. ^/ritzau/ 2016a.
  5. ^"FKOBST L.202 - 4: Ceremoniel i Forsvaret" (in Danish). Danish Defence. October 2019. p. Bilag 3 til Tillæg A. Retrieved13 October 2024.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmBalsved 2013.
  7. ^Pontoppidan & Teisen 1984, p. 445.
  8. ^Pontoppidan & Teisen 1984, p. 447.
  9. ^Andersen 1996.
  10. ^/ritzau/ 2009.
  11. ^Kongehuset 2012.
  12. ^Ministry of Defence 2012.
  13. ^ab/ritzau/ 2016b.
  14. ^Therkildsen & Redder 2016.
  15. ^/ritzau/ 2020.
  16. ^ab"Forsvarsministeren hjemsender forsvarschefen".Forsvaret (in Danish). 3 April 2024. Retrieved3 April 2024.
  17. ^Hobel, Line Gjerlev (12 May 2025)."Fungerende forsvarschef Michael Hyldgaard bliver permanent forsvarschef".DR Nyheder (in Danish). Retrieved1 June 2025.
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