Leo Kunnas

Leo Kunnas
Born (1967-11-14) November 14, 1967
Kliima, Estonia
Allegiance  Estonia
Service/branch Maavägi (Army)
Years of service 1992 - 2007
Rank Lieutenant Colonel (reserve)
Commands held Meegomäe Battle School
Estonian Military Academy
General Staff Dept of Operations
Battles/wars Operation Iraqi Freedom
Awards 4th class Order of the Cross of the Eagle
Estonian Defence Forces' Distinguished Service Medal
Estonian Defence League's Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Bronze Star
Other work writer

Leo Kunnas (born November 14, 1967) is an Estonian former military officer and a science fiction writer.

Kunnas was born in Kliima village, Orava Parish. After graduating from the Finnish National Defence Academy 1994, Kunnas was the commander of the Defence Forces Battle School (Meegomäe, Võru). He was also the first commander of the Estonian Military Academy 1997-1999 (located in Tallinn at that time).[1]

In 2003-2007, he was the chief of the Department of Operations (J3) of the Estonian Defence Forces General Staff, holding the rank of Lieutenant colonel. After graduating from US National Defence University (Norfolk, Virginia) he served 2005 as a staff officer in Operation Iraqi Freedom in MND-Baghdad 3.BCT.[2]

Kunnas resigned from active duty in autumn 2007. The reason for his resignation was the issue of change of Estonian constitution proposed to the parliament by President Toomas Hendrik Ilves.[3]

After his resignation, he has defended the following views in numerous articles:

The reaction from the Estonian society and government circles is dualistic in nature. On the one hand, Lt. Gen (Ret.) Johannes Kert thinks that Leo Kunnas is one of the very few people in Estonia who has analytical and very clear vision of the Estonian defence issues.[5] Estonian MOD officials (and especially ex-minister of defence Jürgen Ligi) are strongly against Kunnas' views.[6][7]

Education

Leo Kunnas has studied history, philosophy and politics in the following universities:

Military education:

Military career

Estonian Army

Belletristic Activity

Novels

Documentary Stories

Articles an Interviews in Estonian newspapers

Interesting facts

At the age of 16, Leo Kunnas was sentenced to Soviet prison for attempted border crossing and possession of firearms. One of the prosecutors was Ain Seppik, a former Communist and current Estonian top politician.[21] Kunnas looks back at the violent prison years in his novel, The World of the Eternal Light, which won the Looming annual award 1991. His novel "Sõdurjumala teener" (Servant of the Soldier God) earned the second place award at the Estonian novel competition of 2000.[22]

In 2007 the Journalists Association Estonia announced his article "Eesti 2007: Phyrrose võit" (Eesti Päevaleht,31.12.07) as the best opinion article of the year.[23]

Family

His wife Kaja Kunnas is a journalist. Leo Kunnas has three children.

Notes

  1. Kaitseväe Ühendatud Õppeasutused
  2. Kirjanik ja ohvitser Leo Kunnas võitleb Iraagi vabaduse eest. Eesti Ekspress, 14.09.2005 http://paber.ekspress.ee/viewdoc/A5294676F5A7C6ECC225707A004223BD
  3. On-line intervjuu: küsimustele vastas Leo Kunnas. Postimees, 17.10.2007 http://sport.postimees.ee/071007/esileht/siseuudised/287116.php
  4. http://www.senate.gov/~foreign/testimony/2003/LarrabeeTestimony030403.pdf
  5. Johannes Kert: näen vajadust tankide ja lennuvahendite järele - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  6. Kaitseministeerium
  7. JÜRGEN LIGI: kangelassurmast ei maksa kogu aeg unistada - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  8. http://www.diplomaatia.ee/?archive_mode=article&articleid=145)
  9. Postimees: Leo Kunnas: põhiseaduslik korratus ilma kaitseväe juhatajata
  10. LEO KUNNAS: NATO nõrgeneb – mida teha? - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  11. LEO KUNNAS: Eesti 2007: Pyrrhose võit - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  12. LEO KUNNAS: Lõiv õhukesele riigile - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  13. Eesti Ekspress - Leo Kunnas: 35 viga Eesti iseseisva kaitsevõime arendamisel
  14. LEO KUNNAS: Eesti: raua ja verega sündinud riik - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  15. LEO KUNNAS: Läti saatuslik valik - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  16. LEO KUNNAS: Eesti kui A-grupi potentsiaalne konfliktikolle - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  17. LEO KUNNAS: Riigikaitse juriidiline rägastik - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  18. LEO KUNNAS: Müüt rahuaja kaitseväest - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  19. LEO KUNNAS: Kaitsekulutuste suurendamine: mille arvelt?" - Eesti Päevaleht Online
  20. LEO KUNNAS: Eestlased peavad oma riiki ise kaitsma." " - Postimees Online
  21. Kohtunik Ain Seppik saatis 17-aastase Leo Kunnase vanglasse. Postimees, 31.01.2003 http://vana.www.postimees.ee/index.html?op=lugu&rubriik=3&id=88194&number=719
  22. Piret Tali. Major Leo Kunnas’s novel about the triumph of the will. http://www.einst.ee/literary/spring2002/14_12.htm
  23. 2007. aasta parim arvamuslugu ilmus Eesti Päevalehes - Eesti Päevaleht Online
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