CV of Brigadier General
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Brigadier Bruno GUIBERT Commanding the 1 rst mechanized brigade In 1981, he gained admission to the Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan Military Academy From 1984 to 1993, he served in the 3rd and 6th Airborne Marine Infantry Battalions as platoon commander, then company commander. From 1993 to 1995, he served as an Operations and Training - Budget Staff Officer in the Joint Headquarters in Djibouti. From 1995 to 1997, he served as chief of the Support and Brigadier Bruno Guibert was born on January 30th Funding Section in the Army School System Command. 1962 in Argenteuil. He and his wife have 5 children. From 1997 to 2000, he attended 2 nd degree Top-level Army School courses in Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines in Nancy and the Joint Service Defence College in Paris. In 1981, He gained admission to the Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan Military Academy (GRADE ARMEE intake) and chose the French Marine Corps branch He was assigned in 2000 in the 2nd Airborne Marine Infantry of service. Battalion in La Réunion where he served as chief of the S 3. Successive ranks : In 2002 , he joined the Army Doctrine and Professional Military - Lieutenant in 1984 Education Command where he served as chief of the «Studies » - Captain in 1988 Section and Projects Conduct in the Army Operations Research - Major in 1994 and Simulation Centre. - Lieutenant-colonel in 1998 - Colonel in 2004 From 2004 to 2006, he commanded the 3rd Airborne Marine - Brigadier on August 1rst 2012 Infantry Battalion in Carcassonne. Decorations : In 2006 , he joined the Army Staff Plans and Programs Division in Paris, where he served as chief of the capabilities coherence Brigadier Bruno GUIBERT is Officer of the Section belonging to the Plans Office the command of which he Legion of Honour. took in July 2009 . He holds the Cross of Military Valour with 2 Appointed to the rank of Brigadier on August 1rst 2012, bronze stars. rst General Guibert took command of the 1 Mechanized Overseas operations : Brigade in Châlons-en-Champagne. He served overseas on many occasions, particularly in Tchad, in Rwanda, in the Ivory Coast Republic and in the Central African Republic. .