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=='''Pavle Arsoski'''==
=='''Pavle Arsoski'''==
Major General Pavle Arsoski is the current Commanding General of the Operations Command of the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia.
Major General Pavle Arsoski is the current Commanding General of the Operations Command of the [[Army of the Republic of North Macedonia]].


Arsoski was commissioned in 1990 as a second lieutenant. Throughout his carrier he was assigned to a wide spectrum of duties, just to highlight his command of the 15<sup>th</sup> Infantry Brigade, the Special Operations Regiment and the 1<sup>st</sup> Mechanized Infantry Brigade, before he was assigned on his current duty as the Commanding General (CG) of the Operations Command in 2018.
Arsoski was commissioned in 1990 as a second lieutenant. Throughout his carrier he was assigned to a wide spectrum of duties, just to highlight his command of the 15<sup>th</sup> Infantry Brigade, the Special Operations Regiment and the 1<sup>st</sup> Mechanized Infantry Brigade, before he was assigned on his current duty as the [[Commanding general|Commanding General]] (CG) of the Operations Command in 2018.


=='''Biography'''==
=='''Biography'''==


Pavle Arsoski is native of the town of Gostivar, born in 1967. He completed Military High School in Zagreb (Republic of Croatia) in 1986 and continues his education on the Land Military Academy in Belgrade (Republic of Serbia) and Zadar (Republic of Croatia), where he graduated in 1990. He was commissioned as an artillery officer and assumed his first platoon leadership duty in the Yugoslav National Army (YNA) in Republic of Slovenia. Pavle Arsoski is in the Macedonian Army since its beginnings in April of 1992. During his vast carrier, he was assigned to various staff and commanding duties starting off as a platoon leader in the artillery battalion of the 1<sup>st</sup> Honor Brigade in the capital Skopje. After that he was assigned as a company commander, deputy battalion commander and a 1<sup>st</sup> battalion CO in the 15<sup>th</sup> Infantry Brigade in Tetovo.
Pavle Arsoski is native of the town of [[Gostivar]], born in 1967. He completed Military High School in [[Zagreb]] (Republic of Croatia) in 1986 and continues his education on the Land Military Academy in Belgrade ([[Serbia|Republic of Serbia]]) and [[Zadar]] ([[Croatia|Republic of Croatia]]), where he graduated in 1990. He was commissioned as an artillery officer and assumed his first platoon leadership duty in the [[Yugoslav People's Army|Yugoslav National Army]] (YNA) in the [[Slovenia|Republic of Slovenia]]. Pavle Arsoski has been in the Macedonian Army since its beginnings in April of 1992. During his vast carrier, he was assigned to various staff and commanding duties starting off as a platoon leader in the artillery battalion of the 1<sup>st</sup> Honor Brigade in the capital Skopje. After that he was assigned as a company commander, deputy battalion commander and a 1<sup>st</sup> battalion CO in the 15<sup>th</sup> Infantry Brigade in [[Tetovo]].


During the internal disturbances in the country in 2001, Arsoski is assigned as a battalion CO and later as a CO of the Battalion Combat Team in the region of Tetovo and the Mountain region of Sar Planina. For his accomplishments he received a combat promotion to the rank of major. In 2003 Arsoski is assigned to the elite of the Army, as a Chief of S-3 in the Special Operations Regiment HQ. In 2010 he is promoted to the rank of colonel and assigned to a position of the Chief of Staff in the same Regiment. He assumes the commanding officer role of the Special Operations Regiment in 2012. In 2013 the President of the country appointed Brigadier General Arsoski as the Commanding General of the 1<sup>st</sup> Mechanized Infantry Brigade. In 2015 he is assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Joint Operations Command and three years later was promoted to a Major General and assigned to his current duty as the CG of Operations Command.
During the [[2001 insurgency in Macedonia|internal disturbances]] in the country in 2001, Arsoski was assigned as a battalion CO and later as a CO of the Battalion Combat Team in the [[Tetovo Municipality|region of Tetovo]] and the Mountain region of [[Šar Mountains|Šar Planina]]. For his accomplishments he received a combat promotion to the rank of [[major]]. In 2003 Arsoski was assigned to the elite of the Army, as a Chief of S-3 in the Special Operations Regiment HQ. In 2010 he was promoted to the rank of [[colonel]] and assigned to a position of the [[Chief of staff|Chief of Staff]] in the same Regiment. He currently assumes the commanding officer role of the Special Operations Regiment in 2012. In 2013 the President of the country appointed Brigadier General Arsoski as the Commanding General of the 1<sup>st</sup> Mechanized Infantry Brigade. In 2015 he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Joint Operations Command and three years later was promoted to a Major General and assigned to his current duty as the CG of Operations Command.


During his military carrier, Arsoski upgrades his education through the Post Graduate Command and Staff School in 2003 in Skopje, then in 2010 graduates from the War College “Ban Josip Jelacic” in Zagreb (Republic of Croatia). He has an array of completed specialized courses in country and abroad, just to highlight: Battalion Commander Course and the 21<sup>st</sup> Century Leader’s Course in the George Marshall Centre in Germany, Military management course, Decision making process course, Defense attaches course as well as International communications expert course and the General’s and Ambassador’s Course in the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy.
During his military carrier, Arsoski furthered his education at the Post Graduate Command and Staff School in 2003 in [[Skopje]], then in 2010 graduates from the War College “Ban Josip Jelacic” in Zagreb (Republic of Croatia). He has completed an array of specialized courses in country and abroad; just to highlight: Battalion Commander Course and the 21<sup>st</sup> Century Leader’s Course in the George Marshall Centre in Germany, Military management course, Decision making process course, Defense attaches course as well as International communications expert course and the General’s and Ambassador’s Course in the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy.


=='''Awards and recognitions'''==
=='''Awards and recognitions'''==


Combat promotion in the rank of major in 2001. Gold, Silver and Bronze badge of the Army, Army plaque, Silver Army Badge for Service, Gold and Silver badge of the Army and Partnership, coordination and cooperation badge of the Army – Gold and Silver.
* Combat promotion in the rank of major in 2001
* Gold, Silver and Bronze badge of the Army
* Army plaque
* Silver Army Badge for Service
* Gold and Silver badge of the Army and Partnership
* coordination and cooperation badge of the Army – Gold and Silver.


== '''Family status and interests''' ==
== '''Family status and interests''' ==
General Arsoski is married to Elizabeth, who is a reporter and an editor in chief of the daily national newspaper “Vecer”. Together they have a daughter Marija, who is a German language professor and a son Alexander, who is an economist. General Arsoski speaks English and German language.
General Arsoski is married to Elizabeth, who is a reporter and editor in chief at the daily national newspaper “[[Večer]]”. Together they have a daughter Marija, who is a German language professor and a son Alexander, who is an economist. General Arsoski speaks English and German.


General Arsoski’s hobbies mainly revolves around sports, however he is also an art aficionado. He often goes to the theater and the opera. He enjoys studying history, classic literature, heraldics and horology. He is also a Vice-President of the Association of Generals and a secretary of the Macedonian heraldic society with a title Herald of Erigon. Pavle Arsoski also actively continues to improve his formal education. In 2016 he completes his Master of Arts in History studies as a part of the National History Institute on the St Cyril and Methodius University. At this moment he is a doctoral candidate on the same institute.
General Arsoski’s hobbies mainly revolve around sports, however he is also an art aficionado. He often goes to the theater and the opera. He enjoys studying history, classic literature, heraldics and horology. He is also a Vice-President of the Association of Generals and a secretary of the Macedonian heraldic society with a title Herald of Erigon. Pavle Arsoski also actively continues to improve his formal education. In 2016 he completed his Master of Arts in History as a part of the National History Institute at St. Cyril and Methodius University. At this moment he is a doctoral candidate at the same institute.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 07:56, 1 June 2020

Pavle Arsoski

Major General Pavle Arsoski is the current Commanding General of the Operations Command of the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia.

Arsoski was commissioned in 1990 as a second lieutenant. Throughout his carrier he was assigned to a wide spectrum of duties, just to highlight his command of the 15th Infantry Brigade, the Special Operations Regiment and the 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade, before he was assigned on his current duty as the Commanding General (CG) of the Operations Command in 2018.

Biography

Pavle Arsoski is native of the town of Gostivar, born in 1967. He completed Military High School in Zagreb (Republic of Croatia) in 1986 and continues his education on the Land Military Academy in Belgrade (Republic of Serbia) and Zadar (Republic of Croatia), where he graduated in 1990. He was commissioned as an artillery officer and assumed his first platoon leadership duty in the Yugoslav National Army (YNA) in the Republic of Slovenia. Pavle Arsoski has been in the Macedonian Army since its beginnings in April of 1992. During his vast carrier, he was assigned to various staff and commanding duties starting off as a platoon leader in the artillery battalion of the 1st Honor Brigade in the capital Skopje. After that he was assigned as a company commander, deputy battalion commander and a 1st battalion CO in the 15th Infantry Brigade in Tetovo.

During the internal disturbances in the country in 2001, Arsoski was assigned as a battalion CO and later as a CO of the Battalion Combat Team in the region of Tetovo and the Mountain region of Šar Planina. For his accomplishments he received a combat promotion to the rank of major. In 2003 Arsoski was assigned to the elite of the Army, as a Chief of S-3 in the Special Operations Regiment HQ. In 2010 he was promoted to the rank of colonel and assigned to a position of the Chief of Staff in the same Regiment. He currently assumes the commanding officer role of the Special Operations Regiment in 2012. In 2013 the President of the country appointed Brigadier General Arsoski as the Commanding General of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade. In 2015 he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Joint Operations Command and three years later was promoted to a Major General and assigned to his current duty as the CG of Operations Command.

During his military carrier, Arsoski furthered his education at the Post Graduate Command and Staff School in 2003 in Skopje, then in 2010 graduates from the War College “Ban Josip Jelacic” in Zagreb (Republic of Croatia). He has completed an array of specialized courses in country and abroad; just to highlight: Battalion Commander Course and the 21st Century Leader’s Course in the George Marshall Centre in Germany, Military management course, Decision making process course, Defense attaches course as well as International communications expert course and the General’s and Ambassador’s Course in the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy.

Awards and recognitions

  • Combat promotion in the rank of major in 2001
  • Gold, Silver and Bronze badge of the Army
  • Army plaque
  • Silver Army Badge for Service
  • Gold and Silver badge of the Army and Partnership
  • coordination and cooperation badge of the Army – Gold and Silver.

Family status and interests

General Arsoski is married to Elizabeth, who is a reporter and editor in chief at the daily national newspaper “Večer”. Together they have a daughter Marija, who is a German language professor and a son Alexander, who is an economist. General Arsoski speaks English and German.

General Arsoski’s hobbies mainly revolve around sports, however he is also an art aficionado. He often goes to the theater and the opera. He enjoys studying history, classic literature, heraldics and horology. He is also a Vice-President of the Association of Generals and a secretary of the Macedonian heraldic society with a title Herald of Erigon. Pavle Arsoski also actively continues to improve his formal education. In 2016 he completed his Master of Arts in History as a part of the National History Institute at St. Cyril and Methodius University. At this moment he is a doctoral candidate at the same institute.

References