Zaza Gogava

Zaza Gogava

Brigadier General Zaza Gogava.
Born July 14, 1971
Allegiance  Georgia
Service/branch Georgian Army
Rank Major General
Commands held Special Forces Brigade
Georgian Armed Forces
Battles/wars 2008 South Ossetia war

Zaza Gogava (Georgian: ზაზა გოგავა) (born July 14, 1971) is a Georgian Major General[1] and the chief of Border Police since November 2008. He served as a Chief of Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia from November 2006 to November 2008.

Gogava graduated from the Tbilisi State Technical University in 1994 and began his career in the special task group "Omega" within Georgia's security services in 1995. He has since served in various counterterrorist units and special forces subdivisions, and was further trained in the United States between 1995 and 2002. Gogava was placed in command of the Counterterrorism Division of Special Operations Center in 2003 and the élite Police Special Tasks Division named after General G. Gulua in 2004. He was appointed Commander of Special Forces Brigade of the Ministry of Defence of Georgia in 2004 and Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia in 2006. After the reshuffle within the Ministry of Defense in November 2006, Gogava became the Chief of Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia.[2]

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili replaced Gogava in November 2008, saying "shortcomings" during a war with Russia need addressing. Gogava has been appointed as chief of Border Police, replacing Badri Bitsadze, who has earlier announced his resignation.[3]

References

  1. ^ Head of the MIA Border Police of Georgia. Border Police of Georgia. Accessed on April 30, 2011
  2. ^ Chief of Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia. Ministry of Defense of Georgia. Accessed on April 2, 2008.
  3. ^ New Army Chief of Staff Appointed. Civil Georgia. November 4, 2008
Military offices
Preceded by
Levan Nikoleishvili
Chief of Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces
2006 – 2008
Succeeded by
Vladimer Chachibaia
Police appointments
Preceded by
Badri Bitsadze
Chief of the Border Police
2008 –
Incumbent