Olli-Matti Multamäki

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Lieutenant General Olli-Matti Multamäki (April 18, 1948 – January 7, 2007) was the commander of the Finnish Army.[1]

Career

Born in

Sotakorkeakoulu
, the Finnish defence university in 1985. He has a
M.Sc. degree in security strategy from the National Defense University of the United States
.

He served with the

United Nations Assistance Mission for Afghanistan
in 2003. In 2002 he served as the Senior National Representative and chief of the Finnish mission to the
War on Terror
. He served as Deputy
in 2004.

Multamäki served as the commander of the Pori Brigade from 1997 to 2000. He was appointed the chief of the

Major General Ilkka Aspara. He died of a swift illness in Helsinki
six days later.

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