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Petr Pavel was born on 1 November, 1961. Discover Petr Pavel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 1 November, 1961
Birthday 1 November
Birthplace Planá, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)
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Who Is Petr Pavel's Wife?

His wife is Hana Pavlová (m. 1986-2001) Eva Pavlová (m. 2004)

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Petr Pavel Net Worth

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2020

On 6 April 2020 Pavel launched initiative called "Stronger Together." Aim of the Initiative is to help People linked wth fight against coronavirus pandemic especially to crowdfund Finances for volunteers helping in Hospitals or creating Medical tools. Some political commentators such as Petr Holec and Ondřej Leinert stated that the initiative is factually a launch of Pavel's presidential bid in 2023 Czech presidential election noting similarity with Hillary Clinton's slogan during 2016 United States presidential election.

2019

During Summer 2019 leader of the Civic Democratic Party, KDU-ČSL, TOP 09, Mayors and Independents and Czech Pirate Party met to discuss potential candidate for next presidential election. Petr Pavel was reportedly most frequently discussed candidate.

2012

He served as Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic from July 2011 to June 2012. Since 1 June 2012 he has served as Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. He was nominated by the Czech government for the position of Chairman of the NATO Military Committee in July 2014. He was appointed for this function in Vilnius in September 2014. He is the first Chairman to come from a country formerly part of the Warsaw Pact. His mandate commenced in summer 2015. During a security conference in Prague, Pavel said “Russia would be able to occupy the Baltic States within two days," contradicting a statement by Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg that a rapid response force would be to respond to an attack on the Baltic states within two days.

2002

After the operation in Bosnia, Pavel served in different positions in the Czech Army - in military intelligence, in diplomacy (deputy of military attaché in Belgium), as commander of a special forces' brigade. He was appointed Brigadier General in 2002. He served as the National Military Representative at US CENTCOM. He represented the Czech Army in different international and national organizations. He studied at Staff College, Camberley, the Royal College of Defence Studies, and King's College London (graduating with a Master's degree in International Relations).

1991

Pavel worked after his graduation in the military intelligence service (1991–1993). He served in the Czechoslovak troop contingent of the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia. His unit was sent to evacuate a French military base in January 1993, where 55 besieged French soldiers were rescued from Serbian captivity. The French army was unable to evacuate this base due to the local infrastructure and bridge having been destroyed. The Czech army was entrusted to conduct the evacuation because of their proximity to the base which was 30 Kilometres. Pavel wnt to the base with 29 Soldiers and 2 OT-64 SKOT armed transporters. The way took 2 Hours. Pavel's unit had to face various obstacles that slowed the Operation including fallen Trees on a Road which Soldiers had to be remove while under Mortar fire. When soldiers reached the Base 2 French soldiers were dead and a few others were injured. French Soldiers were taken into armed transporters and evacuated from the base. Pavel was recognized and rewarded both in the Czech Republic and in France for his actions during the rescue.

1990

Petr Pavel speaks Czech, English, French, Chinese and Russian. He is divorced and has two sons with his former wife Hana. In 1990s he married his second wife Eva with whom he raised his 2 sons.

1988

He continued his military studies at the Military Academy (currently united with the University of Defence) in Brno (1988–1991).

1983

Pavel graduated at the Military gymnasium (high school) in Opava. He continued his military study at the Military university of the Army in Vyškov and he graduated in 1983. He started as a Paratrooper in the Czechoslovak Army, serving as a platoon leader. In 1985 he joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, which he was member till collapse of communist regime in Czechoslovakia in 1989.

1961

General Petr Pavel (born 1 November 1961) is a Czech army officer who served from 2015 to 2018 as the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. He is the first person from a former Eastern Bloc state and the first former communist to hold the position. Prior to his current role he was Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Army from 1 July 2012 to 1 May 2015.