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Albin Gutman
Born (1947-12-17) 17 December 1947 (age 76)
RankGeneral
Battles/warsSlovenian War

Albin Gutman (born 17 December 1947, in Novo Mesto) is a Slovene general, who was Chief of the General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces (from 1 July 2006[1] to 5 May 2009[2]). He is the only person in history of Slovenian Armed Forces who was twice on this position (first mandate was from 1993 to 1998).

He is also a veteran of the Slovenian War.

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