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Mauro del Vecchio

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Allegiance
  
Italy

Role
  
Italian Politician

Name
  
Mauro Vecchio


Rank
  
Generale (General)

Years of service
  
1970-2008

Service/branch
  
Italian Army

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Born
  
7 June 1946 (age 77) Rome, Kingdom of Italy (
1946-06-07
)

Commands held
  
International Security Assistance Force

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General Mauro Del Vecchio OMRI (born 7 June 1946) is a former Italian Army general and politician. He commanded the NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan from August 2005 to May 2006 and was succeeded by British general David Richards.

Life and career

Del Vecchio was born in Rome, Italy and graduated from the Military Academy of Modena in 1967. He attended the specialization school of Turin. He subsequently earned the rank of Tenente was given command of a platoon of Bersaglieri. He eventually became commander of a company of 8th Bersaglieri Regiment.

After that he attended theScuola di Guerra (School of Warfare) he was the commander of 1st Battalion if Bersaglieri then he was named commander of Florence military district. After his promotion to the rank of Generale di Brigata he led the infantry brigade Garibaldi. In the late 90s Del Vecchio was commander of the NATO Multinational Brigade North in Bosnia and Herzegovina (March–October 1997) and NATO Kosovo Force commander of the Multinational Brigade West in Kosovo. From September 2007 to March 2008 he was the commаnder of Comando Operativo Interforze that oversee the deployment of Italian forces around the world.

In the early months of 2008 he resigned from his position as commander of Comando operativo Interforze as he was running in the legislative election of 2008 for the Democratic Party. He was elected to the Italian senate until to 2013.

References

Mauro del Vecchio Wikipedia