Holger Kammerhoff (born 5 March 1945) is a retired German Army lieutenant general.
[1] Kammerhoff joined the German Army in 1965 and received officer training as a member of Paratrooper Battalion 291 before serving as a platoon and company commander.
The troops he commanded served in non-combat roles, and the Somalia mission was the first military operation that Germany undertook outside of the NATO area.
He was then the deputy chief of staff of the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps, and in that capacity led the headquarters of NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from March to November 1996.
In January 1998 he became the head of the 4th Military Region in Germany (Wehrbereichskommando IV) and commander of the 5th Panzer Division, before being assigned as assistant director of the NATO International Military Staff and the head of the Operations Division at the NATO headquarters.