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Robert Mood was born on 8 December, 1958 in Kragerø, Telemark, Norway, is a Norwegian Army officer (b.1958). Discover Robert Mood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December 1958
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Kragerø, Telemark, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1958

Lieutenant General Robert Mood (born 8 December 1958) is the President of Norwegian Red Cross and a retired Norwegian Army officer.

He is the former head of the United Nations Supervision Mission in Syria (UNSMIS), Inspector General of the Norwegian Army, and Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO).

1977

Mood's military career began in 1977.

In the Brigade in Northern Norway he rose from squad leader to platoon and later company commander.

1990

He was operations officer with the Norwegian Battalion in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) during the Lebanese Civil War, which ended in 1990.

1993

Mood was lieutenant commander at Telemark Battalion from 1993 to 1994, was promoted lieutenant colonel in 1996 and, following training with the United States Marine Corps, acted as operations officer for the 6th Division until 1998.

1999

He then became head of Telemark Battalion, which was deployed in Kosovo from 1999 to 2000.

He held this position for two years, as his predecessor Jon B.. Lilland had done.

2000

He was promoted to colonel in 2000 when he was appointed as Chief of Planning Branch of the Norwegian High Command.

2002

In 2002 he was promoted to brigadier and appointed chief of Hærens kampvåpen.

2004

In 2004 came his appointment to chief position in the Army Transformation and Doctrine Command (TRADOK).

2005

After the financial scandal in the army in 2005 and the departure of Lars Sølvberg, Mood became Inspector General of the Army.

Robert Mood has limited conventional warfighting experience.

2009

In January 2009 United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced Mood's appointment as Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO).

2011

Serving as Head of Mission and Force Commander at Assistant Secretary General level in the UN, he was UNTSO chief until February 2011, holding offices in Beirut, Damascus, Cairo and Jerusalem (also covering Amman).

On 1 August 2011 he became the first director and veteran inspector of Defence Veteran Services (FVT), a temporary project, under the academic supervision of Head of Defence Staff/P.

FVT has been commissioned to implement improvements and fill the role as advisor and spokesperson for veteran affairs to the Chief of Defence of Norway.

2012

In April 2012 Mood was commissioned to assist Kofi Annan in Annan's work as Special Envoy of the Secretary-General and the Arab League in Syria in connection with the conflict there.

The Kofi Annan peace plan for Syria was worked out from 5 to 8 April with the negotiations being carried around the clock under Mood's leadership.

The greatest challenge was that Syria insisted on maintaining its sovereignty.

According to Mood, "Syria insists on the right to use military means also against its own population when they find that necessary."

Mood's good relations with the Syrian military has been seen as a threat by the Syrian government, according to the state-owned Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.

The ceasefire went into effect on 12 April.

Following 21 April decision by the UN Security Council to dispatch 300 military ceasefire observers to Syria under UN auspices —the United Nations Supervision Mission in Syria (UNSMIS)—Mood was tipped as a possible, even likely, candidate for the Force Commander position (Special Representative of the Secretary-General – SRSG).

On 25 April news emerged that he would get the appointment, and the selection was announced on 27 April.

In the weeks before the appointment questions had arisen about the process that led to Mood's selection.

Mood was present at a meeting in the Security Council on 23 April, but neither the UN Secretary General's deputy spokesman nor the US ambassador would give details on his status vis-à-vis the UN.

Mood himself also refused to answer media questions about his presence at the Security Council meeting wearing military uniform.

2014

Mood was promoted lieutenant general and made chief of the Military Mission in Brussels in January 2014.

2019

Born in the small coastal town of Kragerø, Norway, Robert Mood hails from a family which immigrated from Sweden in the 19th century, adding the second "o" to the family name (mod means courage in Swedish).

He grew up with two sisters, one older and one younger.

His family enjoyed outdoor activities such as sailing, hunting, and mountain hiking, and he has stated a wish of being able to live on an old sailboat, immersing himself in that lifestyle, after he retires.

Mood graduated in Bergen.

He has a son.

Mood is said to possess resolve as well as diplomatic skills unusual for a high-ranking military officer, and also a laconic wit.

His military career has come about more by accident than by any persistent decision.

In his late teens when adults were advising him to enter the non-commissioned officers' school, he did.

Once inside the military, one year simply succeeded another.

Mood does not consider himself a Christian, perceiving himself more in the Humanist tradition: "I believe in something which is bigger than humans, but what that is I find difficult to define."

In an interview with Norwegian public broadcaster NRK, Mood compared his work to opera; "A good opera is all about combining very different elements into a piece that eventually becomes very impressive."