Marcel Urlings
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Lieutenant-general Marcel Urlings (born 4 July 1950) is a former Dutch military officer who served as Commander of the Royal Netherlands Army between 2002 and 2005.
He served as the commander of the First German-Dutch Army Corps in Münster. During the First Gulf War, he led an engineering battalion that provided humanitarian aid to Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq. Urlings is the vice-chairman of the AIV committee that prepared the report titled European Defence Cooperation.
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- Media related to Marcel Urlings at Wikimedia Commons