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Chief of Defence
Chef Defensie (Dutch)
Chef de la Défense (French)

Incumbent
General Frederik Vansina

since 4 July 2024

Ministry of Defence
TypeChief of Defence
Member ofBelgian Armed Forces
Reports toMinister of Defence
Formation28 February 1958
First holderLieutenant-General Jacques de Clarcq

The Chief of Defence (Dutch: Chef Defensie; French: Chef de la Défense, abbreviated as CHOD), is the professional head and commander of the Belgian Armed Forces. He is the highest official within the Ministry of Defence and the Chief of the Defence Staff. He reports directly to the Minister of Defence and is responsible for advising the Minister, for the implementation of defence policy and for the administration of the department. The current Chief of Defence is General Frederik Vansina, since July 2024.

Chiefs of Staff (1958−present)

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No. Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1

Jacques de Clarcq

Lieutenant General
Jacques de Clarcq
28 February 195830 November 19591 year, 275 days Belgian Land Component
2

Baron Charles Paul de Cumont

Lieutenant General
Baron Charles Paul de Cumont
(1902–1990)
9 December 195930 June 19633 years, 203 days Belgian Land Component
3

G. Wagner

Lieutenant General
G. Wagner
1 July 196331 March 19651 year, 273 days Belgian Land Component
4

V. Dessart

Lieutenant General
V. Dessart
1 April 196531 March 19682 years, 365 days Belgian Land Component
5

Baron Georges Vivario

Lieutenant General
Baron Georges Vivario
(1910–1990)
1 April 196814 March 19723 years, 348 days Belgian Land Component
6

Armand Crekillie

Lieutenant General
Armand Crekillie
(1922–2006)
15 March 197231 October 19797 years, 230 days Belgian Air Component
7

Willy Gontier

Lieutenant General
Willy Gontier
1 November 197930 September 19822 years, 334 days Belgian Land Component
8

Baron Maurice Gysemberg [fr]

Lieutenant General
Baron Maurice Gysemberg [fr]
(1927–2001)
1 October 198221 July 19885 years, 265 days Belgian Land Component
9

José Charlier

Lieutenant General
José Charlier
(born 1934)
22 July 198830 September 19957 years, 71 days Belgian Land Component
10

Willy Herteleer

Admiral
Willy Herteleer
(born 1941)
1 November 199531 December 20027 years, 91 days Belgian Navy
11

August Van Daele [nl]

General
August Van Daele [nl]
(1944–2017)
1 January 20031 April 20096 years, 90 days Belgian Air Component
12

Charles-Henri Delcour [nl]

General
Charles-Henri Delcour [nl]
(born 1948)
2 April 200929 March 20122 years, 363 days Belgian Land Component
13

Gerard Van Caelenberge

General
Gerard Van Caelenberge
(born 1952)
13 July 201213 July 20164 years, 0 days Belgian Air Component
14

Marc Compernol

General
Marc Compernol
(born 1957)
13 July 201610 July 20203 years, 363 days Belgian Land Component
15

Michel Hofman

Admiral
Michel Hofman
(born 1961)
10 July 20204 July 20243 years, 360 days Belgian Navy[1]
16

Frederik Vansina

General
Frederik Vansina
(born 1964)
4 July 2024Incumbent243 days Belgian Air Component[1]
  1. ^ a b "Admiral Michel Hofman". nato.int. Retrieved 23 February 2021.