Carl-Michel Nicolas
Haitian military officer
General Carl-Michel Nicolas | |
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Service/ | Armed Forces of Haiti |
Rank | Major general |
Commands held | Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti |
Major general Carl-Michel Nicolas, a Haitian military officer, served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti from 19 June 1988 to 17 September 1988, under the military dictatorship of Henri Namphy. He was appointed by Namphy following the June 1988 Haitian coup d'état,[1] and dismissed by Prosper Avril following the September 1988 Haitian coup d'état.[2]
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Preceded by Morton Gousse Acting | Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti 1988 | Succeeded by Prosper Avril |
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Commanders of the Armed Forces of Haiti since 1934
- Démosthènes Pétrus Calixte (1934–38)
- Jules André (1938–44)
- Franck Lavaud (1944–46)
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- Franck Lavaud (1946–50)
- Antoine Levelt (1950–56)
- Léon Cantave (1956–57)
- Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau (1957–58)
- Maurice P. Flambert (1958)
- Pierre Merceron (1958–61)
- Jean-René Boucicault (1961–62)
- Gérard Constant (1962–70)
- Claude Raymond (1970–73)
- Jean-Baptiste Hilaire (1973–78)
- Roger Saint-Albin (1978–84)
- Henri Namphy (1984–87)
- Henri Namphy (1987–88)
- Morton Gousse (1988)
- Carl-Michel Nicolas (1988)
- Prosper Avril (1988–90)
- Hérard Abraham (1990–91)
- Raoul Cédras (1991–94)
- Jean-Claude Duperval (1994)
- Bernardin Poisson (1994–95)
- Armed Forces disbanded (1995–2017)
- Jodel Lesage (2017–18)
- Sadrac Saintil (2018–present)
Italics indicate interim officeholder
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