First woman to receive the highest rank in the Dutch Navy

Captain Jeanette Morang today will be promoted to Commodore. Morang is the first woman to receive the highest rank in the Dutch Navy. The Dutch Armed Forces and the Dutch Air Force already appointed women to their highest officer ranks.

In her new rank as Commander, Morang, 54, will work at the NATO Maritime Command Center in Northwood, England for three years.

Morang started officer training at the navy in 1983. She worked at various posts in the Netherlands and abroad, both at sea and on the mainland. In 1997 she was the first woman to be placed in command of a naval ship, taking the reins of the Hr. Ms. Alkmaar.

In 2007 Morang became the first female to command a Dutch frigate when she took over the bridge of the Hr. Ms. De Ruyter. After that she worked as a liaison officer at NATO in Brussels and at the Defense Ministry in The Hague.

Morang is married and has a son.

Via NL Times

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