Bernhard Müller (general)

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Bernhard Müller (born 9 March 1957) is as a Swiss military official. He was the Commander of the Swiss Air Force.

Bernhard Müller
Div Bernhard Müller (2017)
Born9 March 1957
Switzerland
Allegiance  Switzerland
Service / branchSwiss Air Force
Years of servicepresent
RankDivisional general German: Divisionär NATO-Code: OF-7.
CommandsDeputy Commander of the Swiss Air Force

Early life

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Müller grew up in the town of Wettingen in the canton of Aargau. He attended the teacher's seminar. there, Later he graduated from the University of Zurich.[citation needed]

Career

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In 1987, he became a chief flight instructor at the introduction of the Super Pumas in the Swiss Air Force. After various positions as an officer in the Swiss Air Force, he became Chief of the Swiss Air Force Operations and Deputy Commander of the Luftwaffe on April 1, 2009. The Swiss Federal Council promoted Müller to commander of the Swiss Air Force on March 22, 2017. He succeeds Aldo C. Schellenberg starting January 1, 2018 until 30. Jun 2021. [1]

Since 2009, Müller has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Swiss air traffic control agency Skyguide.[2] From 2009 to 2021, Müller was a member of the Board of Directors of Swiss Air Security Skyguide.[3]

Positions

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As a militia officer, Müller :

Müller was a chief instructor during the introduction of the Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma. Among other things, he directed humanitarian helicopter missions for the Swiss Army in Albania and Sumatra as well as firefighting missions in Greece.[4]

Decorations and awards

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Pilot Abzeichen
Length of Service Decoration
with three golden rosettes
Military Assault rifle level 1 UN / OSCE Mandat

References

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  1. ^ Bundesrat, Medienmitteilung vom 22. März 2017, Mutationen von Höheren Stabsoffizieren der Armee.
  2. ^ Skyguide, Medienmitteilung vom 7. Mai 2009, Bernhard Müller neuer Verwaltungsrat der skyguide Archived 2018-10-07 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ "Rochade im Verwaltungsrat von Skyguide". www.cockpit.aero (in Swiss High German). 25 May 2021. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
  4. ^ Foppa, Daniel (2017-03-23). "Der Luftwaffenchef steigt auf – ein Pilot rückt nach". Tages-Anzeiger, Tages-Anzeiger (in German). ISSN 1422-9994. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
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