Brigadier General Fiina Fenni Amupolo is a Namibian military officer[1][2] who is serving as the Defence Inspector General of the Namibian Defence Force.
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Born | c.1960's Namibia |
Allegiance | Namibia |
Service | Namibian Army |
Years of service | 1990- |
Rank | Brigadier General |
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Career
Brigadier General Amupolo went into exile and joined the Peoples Liberation Army of Namibia and served in various capacities. In 1990 she was a pioneer of the Namibian Defence Force was appointed as a chief administration clerk at Defence Headquarters with the rank of Warrant officer Class two. In 1997 she was promoted to the rank of Captain. In 1999 she was transferred to the Military School Okahandja for recruit training and appointed as Bravo Company Commander,whilst in 2000 she was transfered back to Defence Headquarters as a Staff Officer class 3. She was then promoted to Major and appointed as Second in Command of Logistics Support Battalion in the Army. In 2004 she was then promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and appointed as a Staff Officer Class one at Logistics Directorate. In 2010 was transferred to the Composite Depot and appointed as Commanding Officer succeeding Lt Col David Amutenya[3]. She was then Promoted to Colonel and Appointed as Defence Attache to Germany, a posting she held until January 2019 when she was promoted to General Officer and appointed as Defence Inspector General.
Qualifications
- Diploma in commercial clerk in railway traffic - Germany
- General Staff/Admiral staff service
- Executive course in Defence and Security Management
- Junior Officers Regional Command and Staff Course
- Fraud Management in Public and Private Sector
- UN Peace Operations (Administration and Logistics) Course
- Military Law Course
- Formative Training for Warrant Officers Course
- Company Commanders Course
- Computer Course
- Information Technology/Logistics (System Application Product)Training
- Budget Management and Budgetary Procedure
- Civil Military Coordination Course
- International Military Sports Council Course.
Honours and Decorations
- Most Distinguished Order of Namibia: Third Class[4]
- NDF Twenty year service Medal
References
- ^ https://neweralive.na/posts/place-gbv-namibia
- ^ https://www.namibianewsdigest.com/%EF%BB%BFgbv-increasing-in-conflict-zones-katjavivi/
- ^ Shuuya, G (January 2010). "The first female Commanding Officer in the NDF". NDF Journal. 35: 8.
- ^ https://neweralive.na/2014/08/28/namibians-honoured-by-president/