Hans Glad Bloch

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Hans Glad Bloch (16 September 1791 – 31 December 1865) was a Norwegian military officer and government official.

Born in Sør-Odal, he reached the rank of General in 1850.[1] His career included a period as commander of the Norwegian Military Academy (183538) and commanding positions at the fortresses of Bergenhus and Fredriksten. He also worked as a surveyor while in the military, and in 1823 he released a road map of Norway.[1] Later in life, he entered civil service, and served as Minister of the Army from 1853 to 1856, member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm from 1856 to 1857, and again as Minister of the Army from 1857 to 1860.[2] He resigned his position on 28 September 1860.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nordlie, Oswald. "Generalløytnant Hans Glad Bloch". Oslo Militære Samfund. Retrieved 2 February 2010. 
  2. "B: Register of Persons "Norway's Governments since 1814"". Government.no. Retrieved 2 February 2010. 
  3. "Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt Government: 16 December 1858 – 17 December 1861". Government.no. Retrieved 2 February 2010. 
Military offices
Preceded by
Carl von und zu Mansbach
Commander of Bergenhus Fortress
1838–
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Carl von und zu Mansbach
Commander of Fredriksten Fortress
1848–1853
Succeeded by
Christian Frederik Michelet
Political offices
Preceded by
Thomas Edvard von Westen Sylow
Norwegian Minister of Defence
1853–1856
Succeeded by
Hans Christian Petersen
Preceded by
Hans Christian Petersen
Norwegian Minister of Defence
1857–1860
Succeeded by
Harald Nicolai Storm Wergeland


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