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Otto K. Lind
S.K.
General Otto K. Lind
Birth name Otto Katharus Lind
Born (1920-11-28)28 November 1920
Died 8 September 2000(2000-09-08) (aged 79)
Place of birth Copenhagen
Place of death Viborg, Denmark
Buried at Almind Kirkegård, Viborg[1]
Allegiance Flag of Denmark Denmark
Service/branch Flag of Denmark (state) Royal Danish Army
Years of service 1943-1985
Rank General
Commands held
Danish CoD insignia

The insignia used by Otto K. Lind

Otto K. Lind (28 November 1920 – 8 September 2000) was a Danish resistance fighter and later general, who served as Chief of Defence.

Lind completed his training at the Royal Danish Military Academy in 1943, at the rank of First Lieutenant shortly before the dissolution of armed forces.[1] He then started working for the resistance movement and collecting intelligence. In 1944, he was arrested in Nørre Nissum, where he was gathering intelligence on the German fortifications. He was taken by the Gestapo to Århus, where he was subjugated to extreme torture.[2] He was later sent to Frøslev Prison Camp, where he spent the remainder of the war.[3]

After the war, he served as lieutenant colonel at Dronningens Livregiment.[3] In 1974, he became major general and chief for the Defence's Operation Staff[3] before becoming chief of BALTAP, in 1980.[1] When Knud Jørgensen retired as Chief of Defence in 1984, Lind was selected as the new Chief, and served a year before Lind had to retire in 1985.[3]

He died in 2000.[3]

Awards and Decorations[]

DNK Order of Danebrog Grand Cross BAR Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog
DK Haederstegn for god tjeneste 25 Years of Good Service
RESOFF ASS R Badge of Honor of the Reserve Officers Association of Denmark
US Legion of Merit Commander ribbon Commander of Legion of Merit
SVE Svärdsorden BAR Order of the Sword, Sweden
Ribbon - War Medal & MiD War Medal 1939-1945, with Mentioned in dispatches

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Knud Jørgensen
Chief of Defence (Denmark)
1984-1985
Succeeded by
Sven Eigil Thiede
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