Vladimer Chachibaia

Vladimer Chachibaia
Born November 4, 1971
Allegiance  Georgia
Service/branch Georgian Land Forces
Rank
Commands held Georgian Armed Forces

Vladimer Chachibaia (Georgian: ვლადიმერ ჩაჩიბაია) (born November 4, 1971) is a Georgian military officer who was a Chief of Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia from November 4, 2008 to March 5, 2009.[1]

Chachibaia was a private in the Soviet Air Forces from 1989 until 1991, when he joined the recently established National Guard of Georgia as a NCO. He commanded a National Guard platoon in the Georgian Civil War of 1992-1993 and continued his service in the Georgian army as a recon and special task forces officer. He studied at the United Military Academy in Tbilisi, Georgia from 1993 to 1994 and attended several courses of military training in the United States, including at the U.S. Army War College in the years 2007-2008.

Chachibaia commanded a Georgian contingent within the Multinational force in Iraq in 2004 and was appointed a commander of the 3rd Infantry Brigade of the Armed Forces of Georgia in 2005. He has since served in the General Staff, later known as the Joint Staff of the Armed Forces of Georgia (JS GAF), and was an acting commander of the Georgian Land Forces in 2006. Having briefly served as Head of Education Department of the JS GAF in September–November 2008, Chachibaia replaced General Zaza Gogava as the Chief of JS GAF after the August 2008 war with Russia.[2] He briefly served as Deputy Defense Minister in 2009 and became Deputy Chief of Joint Staff of Georgian Armed Forces in 2012. In 2014 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier-general.

References

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  1. New Army Chief of Staff Appointed. Civil Georgia. 2008-11-04
  2. Chief of Joint Staff Vladimer Chachibaia. Ministry of Defense of Georgia. Retrieved on 2008-12-16.
Military offices
Preceded by
Zaza Gogava
Chief of Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces
2008 2009
Succeeded by
Devi Chankotadze
Military offices
Preceded by
Batu Kutelia
First Deputy Defense Minister
2009
Succeeded by
Nodar Kharshiladze