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Bruno Branciforte

Bruno Branciforte
Born6 November 1947
Naples, Italy
Allegiance Italy
Service/branchCoat of arms of Marina Militare.svg Italian Navy
Years of service1969–2012
RankRank insignia of ammiraglio di squadra con incarichi speciali of the Italian Navy.svg Admiral
Commands heldChief of Staff of the Italian Navy (2010–2012)
AwardsITA OMRI 2001 GC BAR.svg Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic

Bruno Branciforte (born November 6, 1947) is an Italian admiral. He was Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy from 23 February 2010 to 2 March 2012[1] and he succeeded to Nicolò Pollari as the last head of the Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI), nominated by Prime Minister Romano Prodi, from 21 November to 2006 to 3 August 2007 when the Agency was dissolved and transformed into the Italian External Intelligence and Security Agency (AISE). He was also the first director of AISE from 4 August 2007 to 4 February 2010.

Branciforte attended the Italian Naval Academy in Livorno from 1965 to 1969 when he graduated with the rank of navy guard. From 1976 to 1978 he commanded the Aquila Corvette. In 1979 he was named to the Second Intelligence unit of the chief of staff of the Navy, before being appointed director of the Intelligence Center of the Navy and then director of the research center in 1985.

In 1985, he was named Captain of frigate, and quickly became first commandant of the cruiser Vittorio Veneto, before being named commandant of the Alisea frigate. In 1987 he was again assigned to the chief of staff of the Navy, before being nominated in Washington D.C., where he worked from 1989 to 1992.

When he returned to Italy, he became commandant of the aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi. Promoted Rear Admiral in 1995, he was from December 15, 2001 to February 12, 2002 Italy's representative at Tampa (USA), near the USCENTCOM, during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. He became chief of staff of the Navy from 2001 to 2004

He was promoted Vice-Admiral in February 2004 before being appointed Commander in Chief Naval Fleet on 22 October 2004.[2]

Honors and awards

ITA OMRI 2001 GC BAR.svg Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic – awarded on 2 June 2007[3]

References

  1. ^ "Storia dei Capi di Stato Maggiore Marina".
  2. ^ "Passaggio di consegne del Comando in Capo della Squadra Navale" (in Italian). October 22, 2004.
  3. ^ "Presidential Awards". Quirinal Palace.


Military offices
Preceded by
Paolo La Rosa
Chief of the Italian Navy
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Luigi Binelli Mantelli
Preceded by
Quinto Gramellini
Commander in Chief Naval Fleet
2004 – 2006
Succeeded by
Giuseppe Lertora
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