Eirik Kristoffersen

Eirik Johan Kristoffersen (born 3 April 1969) is a Norwegian Army General who serves as the head of the Norwegian Armed Forces. He is a former Chief of the Norwegian Army and Norwegian Home Guard, and Chief of the Armed Forces' Special Command (FSK).

Eirik Kristoffersen
Kristoffersen in 2024
Born (1969-04-03) 3 April 1969
Bjerkvik, Norway
AllegianceNorway
Service/branch Norwegian Army
Years of service1988–present
Rank General
Commands held
  • Chief of Defence
  • Chief of the Norwegian Army
  • Chief of the Norwegian Home Guard
  • Deputy Commander, Norwegian Special Operations Command
  • Commander Armed Forces' Special Command
Battles/warsOperation Enduring Freedom ISAF UNIFIL
Awards
  • War Cross with Sword
  • Defence Cross of Honour
  • Defence Service Medal with Laurel Branch
  • Home Guard Medal of Merit
  • Defence Service Medal with one star
  • Defence Medal for International Operations with two stars
  • Medal for Defence Service Abroad with Rosette
  • Medal for Defence Operations Abroad – Afghanistan V
  • Military Service Medal Army with three stars
  • United Nations Medal – UNIFIL
  • NATO Medal – ISAF 2
  • Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association Badge of Honour
  • Brigade Veteran Association Badge of Honour
  • Norwegian defence shooting badge
  • Norwegian defence military sports badge
  • Danish Home Guard Medal of Merit
  • Swedish Home Guard Medal of Merit in gold
  • Gold Cross of Honour of the German Army
  • Latvian Special Forces Medal of Honor
  • Cross for the Four Day Marches
  • US Navy Presidential Unit Citation
Alma mater
  • USMC Command and Staff College
  • United States Army War College
Spouse(s)Linn-Therece Johansen Kristoffersen

Kristoffersen is the first Norwegian Chief of Defence since World War II, with battle experience. He was awarded the War Cross with Sword in 2011 for his service in Afghanistan.

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