Chad commander to be honoured

An Irish commander of the EU peacekeeping mission in Chad will receive France’s highest honour early next week.

An Irish commander of the EU peacekeeping mission in Chad will receive France’s highest honour early next week.

Lieut Gen Pat Nash will be awarded the Officier de Legion d’Honnuer by French president Nicholas Sarkozy on Monday.

The Limerick-born officer, who is operational commander of the EUfor mission, is due to retire soon.

Minister for Defence Willie O’Dea TD said Lt Gen Nash’s hard work and commitment ensured the success of the deployment. “The outstanding professionalism and dedication he and his staff displayed is being recognised,” said the Minister.

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Defence Forces Chief of Staff, Lt Gen Dermot Earley said Lt Gen Nash established and led a credible, professional and impartial force with distinction. “This award recognises this and I am delighted for him and his family," he said.

The Officier de Legion d’Honnuer medal is France’s highest accolade for people who distinguish themselves through civilian or military valour. The award was initiated by the then first French Consul of the French Republic, Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1802.

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