Salvatore Farina (general) explained

Salvatore Farina
Birth Date:18 November 1957
Birth Place:Gallipoli, Apulia
Branch: Esercito Italiano
Serviceyears:1976–present
Rank: Lieutenant General (I.s.)
Commands:1st Communications Regiment
Communication Brigade
Kosovo Force
JFC Brunssum
Chief of Army Staff
Battles:Yugoslav Wars
Awards: Knight Grand Cross, OMRI
Officer, Military Order of Italy
Officer, Legion of Merit

Salvatore Farina (born 18 November 1957) is an Italian Army general, and the former Chief of Army Staff. He previously served as commander of the Kosovo Force, the military attaché at the Embassy of Italy, London, and as the commander of Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum.

Biography

Salvatore Farina has earned degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Padua, in strategic science from the University of Turin and in international politics and diplomatic relations from the University of Trieste.[1] [2] He entered the Italian Military Academy of Modena in 1976.[3] He became Chief of Staff of the Italian Army on 27 February 2018.

On 15 February 2024, Pope Francis appointed Farina to be director of Infrastructure and Services within the Governorate of Vatican City State.[4]

Personal life

Salvatore Farina and his wife Amelia Gianna have two adult daughters and three granddaughters.[3]

On 8 March 2020, he had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019.[5] He said he felt well and was self-isolating.[6] It was also reported that he will be replaced by Federico Bonato until further notice.[5]

Awards and decorations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Esercito: Avvicendamento al Comando della Brigata Trasmissioni. it. Army: A Change in the Command of the Signal Brigade. 12 September 2008. 6 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Generale di Corpo d'Armata Salvatore Farina. it. Lieutenant General Salvatore Farina. Ministry of Defence. 10 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Commander JFC-Brunssum. 12 November 2017. jfcbs.nato.int. 12 November 2017.
  4. Web site: Resignations and Appointments . 2024-02-16 . press.vatican.va.
  5. News: Italian chief of staff contracts coronavirus. 8 March 2020. Jerusalem Post. 9 March 2020.
  6. News: Coronavirus: Italy death toll soars amid travel ban. 8 March 2020. BBC News. 9 March 2020.
  7. Web site: Decoration's details. Quirinale Official Site. 8 August 2019.
  8. Web site: Decoration's details. Quirinale Official Site. 8 August 2019.