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Rear Admiral Alan Green MMM (born 19 December 1952 )[1] is a retired South African Navy officer who served as Chief: Military Policy, Strategy and Planning for the South African National Defence Force from 1 Nov 2011. He retired in Dec 2012.[1]
Alan Graham Green | |
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Born | Strand, Cape Town | 19 December 1952
Allegiance | South Africa |
Service/ | South African Navy |
Years of service | 1971–2012 |
Rank | Rear Admiral |
Unit | SAS Kobie Coetzee |
Commands |
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Battles/wars | South African Border War |
Awards | |
Relations | Rear Admiral Eric Green SD SM MMM (brother) |
He was born in Cape Town and matriculated from Hottentots Holland High School, Somerset West in 1970. He joined the navy in 1971. Alan attended the South African Military Academy and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Military Science from Stellenbosch University.
He later commanded the Warrior class strike craft SAS Job Masego (previously SAS Kobie Coetzee) in 1988–1999.[2] Defence Advisor to France during 1996–1998. He completed the Joint Staff Course Nr. 42 in 1999.
Cdr Green completed the South African Navy Senior Staff Course before the joint concept system was widely implemented in 2002. Like his older brother he was a boxer and also commanded the SAS Simonsberg much later.
Commander SAS Simonsberg from 1999–2002, Chief of Staff SANDF Training Command from 2002–2007 as a rear admiral (junior grade). Director Military Strategy at Military Policy Strategy Planning Division from July 2007–December 2010. He was promoted to two star admiral in January 2011 and appointed as the Chief of Military Policy Strategy Planning at the Corporate Staff Division.
His awards and honours include the Medal for Distinguished Conduct and Loyal Service for 40 years service.[3]
He retired from the SANDF on 31 December 2012.
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