RAMATKAL

(Redirected from Rav Aluf)

Insignia of the Rav Aluf

The 'Ramatkal' (Hebrew: רמטכ"ל, abbr. of '''R'osh ha'M'a't'e ha'Kl'ali'' (Hebrew: ראש המטה הכללי), lit. Head of the General Staff) is the IDF Chief of the General Staff. 'Rav Aluf' (Hebrew: רב-אלוף) is the rank held by the Ramatkal. It is the highest rank in the IDF, equivalent to the rank of Lieutenant General in the British or US armies.

Contents
Legal position
Term
List of IDF Chiefs of Staff

Legal position


The Ramatkal's position is defined in the ''Basic Law: The Army'' (1976), clause three:

★ The supreme command rank in the military is that of the Chief of the General Staff

★ The Chief of the General Staff is to be placed under the authority of the government and subordinate to the Defense Minister

★ The Chief of the General Staff is to be appointed by the government, according to the recommendation of the Defense Minister

Term


The Ramatkal is formally appointed once every three years, with the government often extending the term to four years, and in some occasions, even five. As of January 22, 2007, the Ramatkal is Gabi Ashkenazi.

List of IDF Chiefs of Staff



Yaakov Dori (1947-49)

Yigael Yadin (1949-52)

Mordechai Maklef (1952-53)

Moshe Dayan (1953-58)

Haim Laskov (1958-61)

Tzvi Tzur (1961-64)

Yitzhak Rabin (1964-68)

Haim Bar-Lev (1968-72)

David Elazar (1972-74)

Mordechai Gur (1974-78)

Rafael Eitan (1978-83)

Moshe Levi (1983-87)

Dan Shomron (1987-91)

Ehud Barak (1991-95)

Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1995-98)

Shaul Mofaz (1998-2002)

Moshe Ya'alon (2002-05)

Dan Halutz (2005-2007)

Gabi Ashkenazi (2007- )

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves