Ari Tapani Puheloinen (born 26 December 1951) is a
Finnish
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General
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In some usages the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colonel."general, adj. and n.". OED ...
who was
Chief of Defence of the
Finnish Defence Forces
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between 2009 and 2014.
Ari Puheloinen was born in Taipalsaari as the second son of the family of an
electrician
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and a cleaner. Such working-class background is unusual for high-ranking Finnish officers, who usually come from middle-class or military families. For example, the fathers of the four preceding Finnish Chiefs of Defence have been either colonels, admirals, or generals.
[Hämäläinen, Unto. Neljä kenraalia ja yksi kenraaliluutnantti. Helsingin Sanomat kuukausiliite, July 2009. ISSN 0780-0096. . This is a hook for DYK nomination made on 2009-07-12. The original source reads: ''Ari Puheloisen tausta on kenraalille hyvin poikkeuksellinen. Tutkija Veli-Matti Syrjö on selvittänyt kenraalien perhetaustoja ja arvioi kirjassaan Itsenäisen Suomen kenraalikunta, että "yhteiskunnan alimmista kerroksista on ollut todella vaikea päästä kohoamaan puolustusvoimien ylimmän johdon tasolle." Esimerkiksi edelliset komentajat ovat korkeiden upseerien poikia: Juhani Kaskealan ja Jaakko Valtasen isät olivat everstejä ja Jan Klenbergin ja Gustav Hägglundin isät kenraaleja.'' The English translation: ''Ari Puheloinen's background is a quite exceptional for a general officer. Researcher Veli-Matti Syrjö has researched the family backgrounds of general officers, and in his book ''Itsenäisen Suomen kenraalikunta (The General Officers of Independent Finland)'', he notes: "it has been very difficult to rise from the lower strata of the society to the highest command of the Defence Forces." For example, the previous Chiefs of Defence have been sons of high officers: the fathers of Juhani Kaskeala and Jaakko Valtanen were colonels, while those of Jan Klenberg and Gustav Hägglund were generals.] Later, the family moved from
Savonia to
Luumäki
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() and covers an area of of
which
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.
[Hämäläinen, Unto. Neljä kenraalia ja yksi kenraaliluutnantti. Helsingin Sanomat kuukausiliite, July 2009. ISSN 0780-0096. .] Puheloinen's civilian education was accomplished in ''Taavetin lukio'', where he graduated from in 1970.
After leaving secondary school, Puheloinen began his military career as a
conscript
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in the ''Uudenmaan rakuunapataljoona'' in
Lappeenranta
Lappeenranta (; sv, Villmanstrand) is a city and municipality in the region of South Karelia, about from the Russian border and from the town of Vyborg (''Viipuri''). It is situated on the shore of the Lake Saimaa in southeastern Finland, and ...
, where he was trained as a reserve officer. After the statutory service period, he entered the military officer-training institution ''Kadettikoulu'', although he had been admitted to both
Helsinki School of Economics
The Aalto University School of Business ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulu; sv, Aalto-universitets handelshögskola), is the largest business school in Finland. Founded in 1911, it is the second oldest business school in Finland and one of ...
and
University of Tampere
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The university offered u ...
.
In 1974, Puheloinen graduated as a lieutenant and started service as a regular officer in the
Armoured Brigade
The Armoured Brigade ( fi, Panssariprikaati) is a Finnish Army training unit located in Parolannummi, near Hämeenlinna, in southern Finland. The brigade specialises in training tank, armoured and anti-aircraft troops. In case of mobilization, the ...
( fi, Panssariprikaati).
In 1978, Puheloinen was selected to participate with three other Finnish officers in the five-month "Tactical Commander Course of Motorized Infantry Troops" in
Soviet Union
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. Shortly thereafter, Puheloinen entered the Finnish ''Sotakorkeakoulu'', the command college, which he graduated in 1983. After the command college, Puheloinen served for three years as an intelligence officer in the Finnish Defence Staff, specializing in eastern affairs. This was followed by a tour of duty as an assistant
military attaché in Moscow at the end of the cold war, until 1990.
Puheloinen returned to Finland in 1990 and was selected to command a
battalion
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in the Armoured Brigade in 1993, as his first command assignment. In 1995, Puheloinen served a tour of duty in the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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(OSCE) headquarters, and then returned to Finnish Defence Staff to work on starting the Finnish cooperation with
NATO
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. This was followed by a study period as a Fellow at
Harvard University
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. In 1999, Puheloinen assumed the command of Armoured Brigade. After 2000, Puheloinen worked for three years as the Readiness Chief of the Defence Staff and from 2004 to 2007 as the commander of the Finnish Eastern Command ( fi, Itäinen maanpuolustusalue), a regional command entity responsible for the Defence of Eastern Finland. During this time, he was also responsible for the reorganization of the Finnish Army. From 2007 to 2009 Puheloinen was the Chief of Defence Staff, the second-in-command of the Defence Forces. At the same time, he married a career officer, 1st lieutenant Tiina Laisi-Puheloinen, his second wife.
The selection of Puheloinen as the next Finnish Chief of Defence was announced on 23 January 2009.
Kenraaliluutnantti Ari Puheloisesta uusi puolustusvoimain komentaja
. Finnish Defence Forces. 2009-01-23. Retrieved 2009-07-12. He succeeded Admiral Juhani Kaskeala
Admiral Pauli Juhani Kaskeala (born 26 July 1946, Kuopio) is a senior Finnish admiral and was Chief of Defence of the Finnish Defence Forces from 2001 to 1 August 2009.
In 1982, Kaskeala was appointed as Third Aide-de-Camp to the President ...
on 1 August 2009. He retired in 2014 and was succeeded by Jarmo Lindberg
Jarmo Ilmari Lindberg (born 10 June 1959) is a retired Finnish general and former Chief of Defence from 2014 to 2019. Lindberg began his career as a fighter pilot, and was eventually promoted to Commander of the Finnish Air Force (in 2008) and th ...
.
References
External links
The Finnish Defence Forces: Ari Puheloinen
{{DEFAULTSORT:Puheloinen, Ari
1951 births
Living people
People from Taipalsaari
Chiefs of Staff (Finnish Defence Forces)
Finnish generals
Harvard Fellows