General Staff of Armed Forces (Kyrgyzstan)

Summary

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Республикасынын Куралдуу Күчтөрүнүн Башкы штабынын, Kyrgyz Respublikasynyn Kuralduu Küxhtörünün Bashky shtabynyn) is the military staff of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Erlis Terdikbayev, the current Chief of the General Staff.

The Chief of the General Staff is appointed by the President of Kyrgyzstan, who is the supreme commander-in-chief of the armed forces.[1] The current Chief of the General Staff is Major General Erlis Terdikbayev.[2] From 2014-2021, the Chief of the General Staff was the paramount leader of the armed forces, just second to the commander in chief. It is currently composed of the commanders of the Kyrgyz Army, Kyrgyz Air Force, Kyrgyzstan Frontier Force, and the Kyrgyz National Guard. The headquarters of the General Staff is located on 26 Yakov Logvinenko Street, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.[3]

General information edit

The Chief of the General Staff is appointed directly by the President of Kyrgyzstan, who is also commander in chief of the country's military. He/she holds the rank of Major general (Генерал майор). The general staff is the chief organizing and executive body in the armed force responsible for maintaining its combat readiness. From 2014-2021, it was higher in precedence to the State Committee for Defense Affairs, which was the equivalent to Kyrgyzstan's defense ministry. In February 2014, the General Staff was expanded to have complete control and authority over the entire military, with the state defense committee playing a smaller, sometimes ceremonial role.[4] This was reverted in February 2021, with the General Staff presently serving as an administrative position under the Ministry of Defense.[5]

Current leaders edit

List of Chiefs of the General Staff edit

No. Picture Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
1
 
Kulov, FelixFelix Kulov
(born 1948)
10 December 199319951–2 years[7]
2
 
Topoev, EsenMajor General
Esen Topoev
(born 1952)
1995October 19993–4 years[8]
3
 
Tinaliev, KubanychbayMajor General
Kubanychbay Tinaliev
(born 1956)
200320040–1 years[9]
4
 
Bekboev, MelsMajor General
Mels Bekboev
(born 1952)
August 2004February 20061 year, 6 months[10]
5
 
Yugai, BorisMajor General
Boris Yugai
(1957–2010)
14 March 200724 June 20081 year, 3 months[11]
6
 
Kudayberdiev, AbibillaMajor General
Abibilla Kudayberdiev
(born 1962)
November 2009July 20108 months[citation needed]
7
 
Omuraliev, TaalaibekMajor General
Taalaibek Omuraliev
(born 1965)
July 201026 December 20111 year, 5 months.
8
 
Subankulov, IlyazbekMajor General
Ilyazbek Subankulov
(born 1968)
18 January 20126 February 20142 years, 19 days[12][13]
9
 
Alymkozhoev, AsanbekMajor General
Asanbek Alymkozhoev
(born 1956)
6 February 20145 November 20151 year, 272 days[14]
10
 
Kaparov, JanybekMajor General
Janybek Kaparov
(born 1970)
5 November 201511 May 2016188 days[15]
11
 
Duishenbiev, RayimberdiMajor General
Rayimberdi Duishenbiev
(born 1972)
11 May 20169 October 20204 years, 151 days[16]
12
 
Omuraliev, TaalaibekMajor General
Taalaibek Omuraliev
(born 1965)
9 October 202029 March 2021171 days[17]
13
 
Terdikbayev, ErlisMajor General
Erlis Terdikbayev
(born 1969)
29 March 2021Incumbent3 years, 23 days[18]

Awards of the General Staff edit

Military personnel of the Armed Forces can be awarded with General Staff awards, as well as military personnel of foreign states and citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic. Currently, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic has the following departmental awards:[19]

  • Medal "For military merits"
  • Medal "For loyalty to duty"

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official Youtube Channel
  • Official Website

References edit

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  12. ^ "СУБАНКУЛОВ Ильязбек Токтогулович | ЦентрАзия".
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  18. ^ "Эрлис Тердикбаев назначен начальником Генштаба Вооруженных сил". 29 March 2021.
  19. ^ "Награды Генерального штаба ВС КР". genstaff.gov.kg (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-12-13.