Louis Hogan
Irish general
Louis Hogan DSM (1921 – 21 June 2001), was an Irish Lieutenant-General who served as Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces from June 1981 to April 1984.
Louis Hogan | |
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Born | c..1921 |
Died | 21 June 2001 |
Allegiance | Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces (Ireland) |
Years of service | 6 |
Rank | Lieutenant-General, Brigadier-General, Lieutenant Colonel |
Service number | 1980-1984 1973-1976 |
Life and career
At the date of his appointment he was the GOC Western Command which post he held as Brigadier-General from March 1980 to June 1981. Hogan was the first officer commanding of the 27 Infantry Battalion as a Lieutenant Colonel from 1973–1976. He died on 21 June 2001 at the age of 80.
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Preceded by Carl O'Sullivan | Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces 1981–1984 | Succeeded by Gerald O'Sullivan |
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Chiefs of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces
(1922–1924)
- Eoin O'Duffy
- Richard Mulcahy
- Seán Mac Mahon
- Peadar MacMahon
(since 1924)
- Peadar MacMahon
- Daniel Hogan
- Seán Mac Eoin
- Joseph Sweeney
- Michael Brennan
- Daniel McKenna
- Liam Archer
- W. A. Egan
- Patrick Mulcahy
- Sean MacEoin
- Sean Collins Powell
- Sean MacEoin
- Patrick Delaney
- Thomas O'Carroll
- Carl O'Sullivan
- Louis Hogan
- Gerald O'Sullivan
- Tadhg O'Neill
- James Parker
- Noel Bergin
- Gerald McMahon
- David Stapleton
- Colm Mangan
- James Sreenan
- Dermot Earley
- Sean McCann
- Conor O'Boyle
- Mark Mellett
- Seán Clancy
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