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- General Mario Daubenfeld (born 16 January 1958) is a Luxembourgish soldier and a former Chief of Defence of the Luxembourg Army. He is also a political...
- the Military Training Centre 2002–2008 Succeeded by Romain Mancinelli Preceded by Nico Ries Chief of Defence 2008 – 2013 Succeeded by Mario Daubenfeld...
- Bibcode:2002RCMS...16.1723G. doi:10.1002/rcm.776. hdl:2268/322. PMID 12207359. Daubenfeld T, Bouin AP, van der Rest G (September 2006). "A deconvolution method...
- 117 93 ADR Nicky Stoffel 116 94 ADR Thessy Ahles 113 0.34 95 ADR Mario Daubenfeld 109 0.32 ADR Tessy Jung 97 ADR Marceline Goergen 102 0.30 ADR Felix Reding...
- the 9th President of the European Commission, 1995/1999 General Mario Daubenfeld (born 1958 in W****erbillig), a Luxembourgish soldier and a former Chief...
- 1956) 15 January 2008 1 February 2013 5 years, 17 days 11 Daubenfeld, MarioGeneral Mario Daubenfeld (born 1958) 1 February 2013 1 December 2014 1 year, 303 days...
- the country's military, replacing former chief of defence General Mario Daubenfeld. He retired on 29 September 2017. He graduated in 1982 from the École...
- 1,013 1,178 A. Erpelding 1,160 1,173 Ad. Loesch 847 Ed. Feyden 705 A. Daubenfeld 613 A. Greten 498 J. Gehlen 165 Léon Medinger 11 Turnout 3,116 Mersch...
- Rebekka Ackers Denise Krebs Sarah Schmidt 6:26.27 min SG Schorndorf Gina Daubenfeld Anna Karina Becker Hanna Klein 6:28.73 min LG Nord Berlin Isabella Kuhn...
- new constructions were allowed here.: 20  In 1792/94 the farm estates Daubenfeld and Jungblut (in existence since medieval times), the houses „bey Didlengesch“...