Allegiance Spain Years of service 1969–2012 Name Jose Rodriguez | Service/branch Spanish Air Force Rank Air Force General | |
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Birth name Jose Julio Rodriguez Fernandez Born June 8, 1948 (age 76)
Ourense, Spain ( 1948-06-08 ) Commands held Chief of the Defence Staff |
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Jose Julio Rodriguez Fernandez (born June 8, 1948) is a Spanish Air Force general who was the Chief of the Spanish Defence Staff from 2006 until 2012. He transferred to the reserve with administrative effects of 31 December 2011.
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On 18 July 2008, Rodriguez Fernandez was appointed the Chief of the Defence Staff of the Spanish Armed Forces, replacing Felix Sanz Roldan. Rodriguez Fernandez retired as Chief of the Defence Staff on Monday 2 January 2012, to be succeeded by General Admiral Fernando Garcia Sanchez, the former Vice-Chief of the Naval Staff.
Career
He has served as a fighter pilot and has also flown transport aircraft, he later studied management and has graduated from Air Staff training in Spain, the United States and Britain.
He was initially assigned first to the 21 Wing base in Moron de la Frontera. After his promotion to captain, transferred to 11 Wing at Manises. Since 1982 he has been assigned to Logistics Support Command and the Development Programme for European fighter aircraft Eurofighter Typhoon in Munich. He became Head of Logistic Command after three years (1991–1994) in the unit of the F-18 Wing 31 in Zaragoza.
In 2000 was elevated to the rank of Brigadier General, occupying the post of Head of Planning Division of Staff and also President of Project Refuelling in NATO. After promotion to Major General became responsible for administrative aspects of the Spanish Strategic Plan for Telecommunications and Information Systems and Director General of Armament and Equipment of the Spanish Ministry of Defence.
On 31 December 2011 he was transferred to the reserve, pending his retirement.
He holds, among other awards, the Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegildo and the Grand Cross of Aeronautical Merit.