Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces

The Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces is the highest-ranking military officer of in the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, who is responsible for maintaining the operational command of the military. The current commander is Brigadier General Jone Kalouniwai.

Commander of Fiji Military Forces
Coat of arms of Fiji
Incumbent
Brigadier General Jone Kalouniwai

since September 2021
Member ofRepublic of Fiji Military Forces
Reports toMinister for National Security and Defence
AppointerPresident of the Republic
Formation1971
First holderD. J. Aitken
Unofficial namesCommander RFMF
DeputyDeputy Commander
WebsiteOfficial website

List of commanders

British rule

During British rule, the Commanders were:[1]

No. Portrait CommanderTook officeLeft officeTime in office
1
????
2
Major general
William Cunningham
(1883–1959)
194019421–2 years
3
Major general
Owen Mead
(1892–1942)
March 194225 July 1942 0 years
4
Brigadier
John George Concanon Wales
(1886–?)
July 194219430–1 years
5
Brigadier
G. Dihmer
194319451–2 years
6
Colonel
Clive Lochiel Pleasants
(1910–1988)
194919533–4 years
7
Colonel
Thomas Coats Campbell
(1911–1984)
195319562–3 years
8
Colonel
J. P. Sanders
195619581–2 years
9
Colonel
R. W. Foubister
(1910–?)
195819601–2 years
10
Colonel
Robertson Mackay Paterson
(1918–1972)
196019621–2 years
11
Colonel
Frank Rennie
(1918–1992)
196619692–3 years
12
Colonel
John Moore Morris
(1924–2017)
196919711–2 years

Independence

No. Portrait CommanderTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branchCommander-in-ChiefRef.
1
Aitken, D. J.Brigadier
D. J. Aitken
197119742–3 yearsArmyElizabeth II[1]
2
Manueli, PaulColonel
Paul Manueli
(born 1934)
197419794–5 yearsArmyElizabeth II[1][2]
3
Thorpe, IanColonel
Ian Thorpe
197919822–3 yearsArmyElizabeth II[1]
4
Nailatikau, EpeliColonel
Epeli Nailatikau
(born 1941)
[lower-alpha 1]
198219874–5 yearsArmyElizabeth II[1]
5
Rabuka, SitiveniMajor general
Sitiveni Rabuka
(born 1948)
[lower-alpha 2]
198719924–5 yearsArmyElizabeth II
Himself
Ganilau
[1]
6
Ganilau, EpeliMajor general
Epeli Ganilau
(born 1951)
19921 March 19996–7 yearsArmyGanilau
Mara
[1]
7
Bainimarama, FrankCommodore
Frank Bainimarama
(born 1954)
[lower-alpha 2]
1 March 19995 March 201415 years, 4 days Republic of Fiji NavyMara
Himself (twice)
Iloilo
Nailatikau
[1][3][4]
8
Tikoitoga, MoseseBrigadier
Mosese Tikoitoga
5 March 201431 July 20151 year, 148 daysArmyNailatikau[1][5]
Tikoitoga, MoseseRear Admiral
Viliame Naupoto
Acting
1 August 2015December 20154 months Republic of Fiji NavyNailatikau
Konrote
[6]
8
Naupoto, ViliameRear Admiral
Viliame Naupoto
December 201516 September 20215 years, 289 days Republic of Fiji NavyKonrote[6]
9
Brigadier General
Jone Kalouniwai
September 2021Incumbent7 months Republic of Fiji NavyKonrote[7]

See also

Notes

  1. Later served as President.
  2. Later served as Prime Minister.

References

  1. "Commanders". Republic of Fiji Military Forces. 2013. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  2. (23 December 2006). Military, GCC agree to talks Archived 2012-09-05 at the Wayback Machine, Fiji Times, Retrieved November 22, 2010
  3. Fiji coup leader Frank Bainimarama quits military post for poll run Archived 6 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine, The Australian, 5 March 2014, accessed 6 March 2014
  4. Vuibau, Tevita (6 March 2014). "Military pays tribute to 'David'". Fiji Times Online. Archived from the original on 7 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  5. Vuibau, Tevita (6 March 2014). "By the book". Fiji Times Online. Archived from the original on 7 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  6. "Commander resigns - Fiji Times Online". www.fijitimes.com. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  7. "Brigadier General Jone Kalouniwai is the new Commander of Fiji's Miilitary Forces". Pacific Islands News Association. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
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