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482:(CCF) and eventually rose to senior under-officer. While at school, he developed a dislike of his first name, Francis, after it was mistaken for a girl's and he was invited to a birthday party at which he was the only boy. He eventually switched to his middle name, Richard, when he was fifteen. By then aspiring to become a
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in which he opined that a drawdown of troops from Iraq was necessary in order to allow the army to focus on
Afghanistan, and that wounded soldiers should recover in a military environment rather than civilian hospitals. His comments were supported by several journalists and retired officers, though
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September 2006. During the gathering, he raised issues with journalists about defence spending in general and soldiers' wages in particular. To his surprise, and as a result of media pressure and internal lobbying, a bonus for soldiers who had served six-month tours in Iraq and Afghanistan was
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After two years as chief of staff, Dannatt returned to the Green
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dedicated to defence and security issues, elected
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in 1974 and South Armagh in 1975. It was during the 1975 tour that
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should rely primarily on the advice of the incumbent service chiefs. Dannatt published an autobiography in 2010 and continues to be involved with a number of charities and organisations related to the armed forces. He is married with four children, one of whom served as an officer in the
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company commander, Major Peter Willis, were killed. Shortly thereafter, Dannatt arrested a man in connection with the incident and later gave evidence against him in court. Dannatt graduated in 1976 and, rejoining his regiment, was posted to Berlin. He was appointed battalion
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the same day. During his tenure, he was predominantly concerned with planning for possible deployment of the ARRC in Iraq and
Afghanistan. It was eventually deployed to Afghanistan, but not until after Dannatt had handed over its command to David Richards. Dannatt was
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Marshal
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for allowing himself to be effectively overruled by Brown and said of Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, then CDS, that "although brilliant at what he did, could not have been expected to understand the sights, sounds and smells of the battlefield".
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in Canada. The first was, at the time, the largest exercise the army had run since the end of the Cold War; the second only took place after Dannatt's tenure as commander had expired. Dannatt gave evidence as an expert witness in the trial of
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Dannatt has been Vice President of the Armed Forces Christian Union since 1998 and President Emeritus of the Soldiers' and Airmen's Scripture Readers Association since 2020 (he was president from 1999 to 2019). He was President of the
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in its final stages as it was submitted for ministerial approval. The Green Howards celebrated their 300th anniversary in 1988 and Dannatt took command of the regiment in 1989. He was responsible for overseeing its transition into an
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interrupted a family holiday in Cornwall to fly to Afghanistan in an effort to change the coverage through a series of interviews. During the visit, he managed to meet with his son, Bertie, who was serving in the country with the
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Dannatt went on to chair a conference of welfare providers to military personnel in order to show that the army understood the issues affecting its soldiers and to organise a series of smaller conferences, hosted by himself and
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to serve in Iraq. However, after Dannatt had brokered an understanding with the British press, Harry was able to serve in Afghanistan for three months in late 2007 and early 2008 until the story broke and he was ordered home.
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In 2008, in the first speech of its kind by any CGS, Dannatt addressed the army-sponsored Fourth Joint Conference on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual Matters, stating that homosexuals were welcome to serve in the army.
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called the book "a searing indictment of how New Labour, and to some extent the military's high command, failed to properly lead, fund and equip the armed forces for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan".
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on television. As ACGS, he was peripherally involved in planning for the army's subsequent involvement in Afghanistan and later Iraq, as well as standing in for the Chief of the General Staff (then
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and spent most of the next two years recovering, but was allowed to return to duty in 1978. He was posted to Northern Ireland, accompanied by his wife, who gave birth to the couple's first son in
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General (ADC Gen) to Queen Elizabeth II on 5 June 2006. He was succeeded in his position with the AAC by Major General
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necessary for RUSI to maintain its political neutrality. He was eventually succeeded by former Defence Secretary
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Dannatt was raised from Knight Commander to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) in the 2008–2009
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or retired generals who usually serve a five-year term. After his retirement, Dannatt was appointed to be a
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from 2000 to 2008 and of the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association in 2008, presiding over that year's
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in 2010. In the book, he was critical of the Labour government that led the UK from 1997 to 2010 and of
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but was turned down after an interview, at which point his ambition switched towards a military career.
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agreed to withdraw Serbian–Yugoslav forces from Kosovo, the practicalities of which were negotiated by
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in efforts to build houses to accommodate the families of wounded servicemen at Headley Court and the
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others believed Dannatt had acted improperly and called for his resignation, while Simon Jenkins of
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2903:"General Sir Richard Dannatt to be Conservative defence adviser"
882:) when Walker was unavailable. Dannatt was succeeded as ACGS by
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In 1974, he was involved in fundraising for a specially adapted
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Upon the retirement of Sir Mike Jackson, Dannatt was appointed
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on 30 July 1971. After a short period of leave, he was sent to
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3237:"Hammond: I will ban military chiefs who break lobbying rules"
1225:. Cameron invited Dannatt to become a defence adviser for the
432:
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British military personnel of The Troubles (Northern Ireland)
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On 11 November 1977, Dannatt, then just 26, suffered a major
444:
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2318:"A simple-minded general stirs internet mutiny in the ranks"
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In 2009, Dannatt became an Honorary Doctor of Technology at
1040:—and the Dannatts assisted the Parrys with the formation of
387:
and retired in 2009, taking up the largely honorary post of
3265:"Lord Dannatt Leaves Constable of the Tower of London Role"
1437:
859:
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314:
3471:. Norfolk Churches Trust. 5 December 2011. Archived from
2939:"Ex-army chief Dannatt reveals he quit Tory adviser role"
2255:
833:, Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire; then-Major General
2510:"New British Army chief Sir David Richards takes charge"
1183:
since the eleventh century. Today, the role is largely
866:
took early retirement from the army in order to become
466:, where he gained an ambition to become a professional
324:
in 1999 and simultaneously commanded British forces in
3111:
2875:"General Sir Richard Dannatt resigns as RUSI chairman"
653:
on 30 September 1982, and appointed chief of staff to
2750:"Dannatt to be next Constable of the Tower of London"
962:, which he copied to the MoD's senior civil servant,
935:
Dannatt (in the stone-coloured uniform) as CGS at an
3587:
3147:
Weaver, Matthew; Mulholland, Hélène (28 July 2010).
2258:"Army chief called in to explain 'quit Iraq' appeal"
2256:
Evans, Michael & Coates, Sam (13 October 2006).
1465:
Boots on the Ground: Britain and her Army since 1945
1371:
Boots on the Ground: Britain and her Army since 1945
641:
In early 1981, his company took over the running of
383:
to serve in Afghanistan. He was succeeded as CGS by
4501:
Recipients of the Commendation for Valuable Service
731:(UNPROFOR) in the Balkans. Dannatt was promoted to
313:in 1994 and commanded the British component of the
2297:. The Economist Newspaper Limited. 19 October 2006
1036:and Emma Parry by Sarah-Jane Shirreff—the wife of
4441:Graduates of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
4486:People educated at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate
4332:
3567:Hearts and minds – People – EDP Norfolk Magazine
1404:In 1977, then just 26, Dannatt suffered a major
1175:. The tenure of the previous incumbent, General
1853:(Supplement). 29 June 1987. pp. 8354–8356.
1661:(Supplement). 18 September 1973. p. 11116.
778:After three years at the MoD, Dannatt attained
743:in November 1995, UNPROFOR became the NATO-led
3438:"Major General becomes new President of SASRA"
3389:(Supplement). 8 September 2006. p. 12272.
2457:(Supplement). 8 September 2009. p. 15384.
2405:. Proud to serve. October 2008. Archived from
1932:(Supplement). 31 December 1993. p. 20680.
1163:Dannatt in the full ceremonial uniform of the
470:. For his secondary education, he was sent to
266:(head of the British Army) from 2006 to 2009.
4411:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
3895:
3543:"Norfolk phoneline set up to report flooding"
2967:"Sir Richard Dannatt appointed RUSI Chairman"
2546:(Supplement). 5 December 1994. p. 17053.
2289:"Politics and the army: Trouble in the ranks"
1880:
1878:
1815:(Supplement). 18 October 1982. p. 13571.
1623:(Supplement). 6 September 1971. p. 9661.
1385:Dannatt met his wife, Philippa ("Pippa"; née
1260:Dannatt has written an autobiography, titled
1124:. He was appointed Colonel Commandant of the
1070:International Institute for Strategic Studies
926:
893:(COMARRC) on 16 January 2003 and promoted to
4456:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
4406:Chiefs of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
2735:(Supplement). 6 October 2009. p. 17114.
2646:(Supplement). 31 January 2006. p. 1364.
2218:(Supplement). 29 August 2006. p. 11754.
1759:(Supplement). 15 August 1977. p. 10586.
1681:(Supplement). 29 January 1973. p. 1349.
753:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
254:(born 23 December 1950) is a retired senior
195:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
3497:. Western Front Association. Archived from
3408:
2131:(Supplement). 21 January 2003. p. 719.
2046:(Supplement). 31 December 1999. p. 43.
2008:(Supplement). 18 January 1999. p. 587.
1424:since 2006, and continues his patronage of
1294:In July 2010, Dannatt gave evidence to the
770:government that had come to power in 1997.
277:in 1971, and his first tour of duty was in
191:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
3902:
3888:
3842:Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
3256:
3213:. Guardian News and Media. 14 October 2012
2437:(Supplement). 31 December 2008. p. 2.
1875:
1600:
1598:
560:. He was accepted, and commenced study of
371:. He later assisted with the formation of
40:
4446:Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley
3409:Wynne-Jones, Jonathan (29 October 2006).
3369:(Supplement). 3 March 2009. p. 3770.
2868:
2866:
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2715:(Supplement). 7 July 2009. p. 11617.
2695:(Supplement). 13 June 2006. p. 8065.
2675:(Supplement). 6 April 2004. p. 4385.
2626:(Supplement). 31 July 2001. p. 9027.
2606:(Supplement). 21 June 2005. p. 8054.
2586:(Supplement). 1 April 1999. p. 3837.
2180:(Supplement). 8 March 2005. p. 2815.
1903:(Supplement). 2 March 1992. p. 3791.
1305:Lord Dannatt speaking at an event at the
904:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
820:Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service
398:, Dannatt served as a defence adviser to
203:Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service
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2566:(Supplement). 13 May 2003. p. 5865.
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2084:(Supplement). 1 May 2001. p. 5194.
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755:(CBE) for his service in the Balkans.
715:(HCSC), after which he was promoted to
451:. He had an elder sister who died from
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3228:
3205:"MoD lobbying claims: the key figures"
3055:"Dannatt: Brown 'refused' to fund SDR"
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2507:
2482:"General Sir Richard Dannatt: profile"
2160:(Supplement). 12 June 2004. p. 2.
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1280:'s defence policy. He also criticised
1092:. His last act as CGS was to nominate
671:Minister of State for the Armed Forces
431:Dannatt, the son of Anthony and Mary (
394:Between November 2009 and the British
225:Francis Richard Dannatt, Baron Dannatt
4471:Military personnel of the Bosnian War
3883:
3690:Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
3192:
2739:
2479:
1588:
1586:
1482:Dannatt, General Sir Richard (2016).
1463:Dannatt, General Sir Richard (2016).
758:Handing over 4th Armoured Brigade to
4476:Military personnel of the Kosovo War
4426:Deputy lieutenants of Greater London
4142:Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
4089:Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
3663:Assistant Chief of the General Staff
3393:
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1685:
1555:
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1551:
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1255:John Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness
1116:as Deputy Colonel Commandant of the
872:Assistant Chief of the General Staff
334:Assistant Chief of the General Staff
4371:21st-century British Army personnel
4356:20th-century British Army personnel
3225:
2997:"Hutton named as new RUSI chairman"
1560:Dannatt, Gen. Sir (Francis) Richard
1317:by David Cameron while Cameron was
847:British Army Training Unit Suffield
673:in 1986, his first position at the
309:. Dannatt was given command of the
13:
4466:Military personnel from Chelmsford
4461:Life peers created by Elizabeth II
4381:Alumni of Hatfield College, Durham
4172:The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
4058:
3084:Rayment, Sean (4 September 2010).
3061:. 6 September 2010. Archived from
2316:Jenkins, Simon (15 October 2006).
1583:
1248:(RUSI), a politically independent
1103:
831:James Dugdale, 2nd Baron Crathorne
486:, Dannatt applied to study law at
14:
4517:
4481:People educated at Felsted School
4416:Constables of the Tower of London
3927:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces
3911:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces
3583:
3235:Sengupta, Kim (15 October 2012).
2873:Kirkup, James (14 October 2009).
2760:. 5 February 2009. Archived from
1979:. 7 November 1996. p. 14850.
1546:
1401:before leaving the army in 2008.
1050:Royal Centre for Defence Medicine
906:(KCB) in June 2004. He succeeded
889:Dannatt was appointed Commander,
665:previous tours. He was appointed
647:United Nations peacekeeping force
516:Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst
391:, which he held until July 2016.
305:, after which he was promoted to
4506:Recipients of the Military Cross
3766:Constable of the Tower of London
3636:GOC 3rd (UK) Mechanised Division
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2901:Kirkup, James (7 October 2009).
2508:Hughes, David (28 August 2009).
1516:Haynes, Deborah (17 July 2009).
1380:
1173:Constable of the Tower of London
912:Commander-in-Chief, Land Command
808:took control of Pristina Airport
751:. Dannatt was later appointed a
620:Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
389:Constable of the Tower of London
354:Commander-in-Chief, Land Command
16:British Army officer (born 1950)
3824:Royal United Services Institute
3188:. 25 January 2011. p. 147.
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1098:Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff
952:British Armed Forces Federation
816:Supreme Allied Commander Europe
773:
729:United Nations Protection Force
713:Higher Command and Staff Course
435:Chilvers), was born at home in
303:Higher Command and Staff Course
4496:Presidents of the Durham Union
3612:Richard Dannatt, Baron Dannatt
3263:Prater, Carla (29 July 2016).
2973:. 16 June 2009. Archived from
2832:. 23 March 2012. p. 5860.
2812:. 19 July 2010. p. 13714.
2792:. 31 July 2009. p. 13209.
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1026:Adjutant-General to the Forces
956:Secretary of State for Defence
410:after the election produced a
1:
4431:Deputy lieutenants of Norfolk
3702:Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman
3003:. 1 July 2010. Archived from
2480:Blake, Heidi (17 July 2009).
1450:
1154:
908:Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman
545:. His first promotion was to
426:
1313:Dannatt was nominated for a
1137:Army Air Corps Middle Wallop
478:, Kent, where he joined the
396:general election in May 2010
338:attacks of 11 September 2001
320:Dannatt took command of the
144:1st Battalion, Green Howards
7:
4207:Chiefs of the General Staff
3915:Chiefs of the General Staff
3267:. Forces.tv. Archived from
1422:Hope and Homes for Children
1358:, to help another company,
1274:Chancellor of the Exchequer
891:Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
839:Prince Andrew, Duke of York
822:for his conduct in Kosovo.
615:a few weeks into the tour.
488:Emmanuel College, Cambridge
375:to fund a swimming pool at
342:Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
155:Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
10:
4522:
4071:Chief of the General Staff
3736:Chief of the General Staff
3576:Retrieved 5 November 2016.
3059:Defence Management Journal
3001:Defence Management Journal
1942:Dannatt, pp. 130, 132–133.
972:Chief of the Defence Staff
948:Chief of the General Staff
927:Chief of the General Staff
902:with his investiture as a
786:, and took command of the
285:, Dannatt was awarded the
264:Chief of the General Staff
258:officer and member of the
163:Chief of the General Staff
4376:21st-century evangelicals
4361:20th-century evangelicals
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3469:"New President for Trust"
1577:. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
1486:. London: Profile Books.
1397:and reaching the rank of
1352:Chief of Defence Materiel
829:Dannatt (far right) with
782:status with promotion to
721:British Military Doctrine
692:British Military Doctrine
500:Regular Commissions Board
208:
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1467:. London: Bantam Press.
1443:He and his wife live in
1319:Leader of the Opposition
1223:Leader of the Opposition
1208:Anglia Ruskin University
1118:Adjutant General's Corps
764:Strategic Defence Review
709:Staff College, Camberley
634:, North Yorkshire, as a
628:Staff College, Camberley
583:and a sponsored walk to
328:. After a brief tour in
4310:Sir Mark Carleton-Smith
3572:6 November 2016 at the
3440:. SASRA. 1 January 2020
3159:Guardian News and Media
3127:Guardian News and Media
2844:"Richard Dannatt – ARU"
2518:. Independent Print Ltd
1579:(subscription required)
1575:Oxford University Press
1199:on 30 June 2010 and of
1114:Sir Christopher Wallace
996:Cavalry and Guards Club
788:3rd Mechanised Division
613:Craigavon Area Hospital
566:Trinity College, Dublin
322:3rd Mechanised Division
151:3rd Mechanised Division
55:Francis Richard Dannatt
46:Official portrait, 2020
4491:People from Chelmsford
4451:Green Howards officers
4366:21st-century Anglicans
4351:20th-century Anglicans
4063:
3113:Norton-Taylor, Richard
1484:Leading from the Front
1445:Keswick, South Norfolk
1414:Army Rifle Association
1310:
1262:Leading from the Front
1168:
1165:Constable of the Tower
980:Chief of the Air Staff
943:
842:
702:24th Airmobile Brigade
700:role, forming part of
369:prisoner abuse in Iraq
213:Constable of the Tower
4436:Evangelical Anglicans
4421:Crossbench life peers
4391:British Army generals
4122:Sir William Robertson
4097:Sir William Nicholson
4079:Sir Neville Lyttelton
4062:
3598:United Kingdom portal
3185:The Edinburgh Gazette
2928:Dannatt, pp. 384–385.
2392:Dannatt, pp. 286–287.
2365:Dannatt, pp. 274–277.
2356:Dannatt, pp. 272–273.
2347:Dannatt, pp. 226–227.
2246:Dannatt, pp. 250–251.
2228:Dannatt, pp. 236–239.
2141:Dannatt, pp. 223–225.
2094:Dannatt, pp. 204–205.
2065:Dannatt, pp. 198–199.
2056:Dannatt, pp. 194–196.
2027:Dannatt, pp. 191–193.
2018:Dannatt, pp. 188–189.
1989:Dannatt, pp. 175–176.
1960:Dannatt, pp. 148–149.
1951:Dannatt, pp. 136–137.
1884:Dannatt, pp. 120–122.
1872:Dannatt, pp. 118–119.
1863:Dannatt, pp. 108–109.
1834:Dannatt, pp. 106–108.
1395:mention in despatches
1304:
1235:2010 general election
1217:, then leader of the
1162:
1086:New Year Honours List
934:
864:Sir Michael Willcocks
828:
655:20th Armoured Brigade
549:on 30 January 1973.
494:Early military career
464:Felsted Junior School
103:Years of service
4396:British evangelicals
4117:Sir Archibald Murray
3709:C-in-C, Land Command
3614:at Wikimedia Commons
3115:(5 September 2010).
2328:Times Newspapers Ltd
2268:Times Newspapers Ltd
1740:Dannatt, pp. 71, 75.
1573:, 2011; online edn,
1528:Times Newspapers Ltd
1337:on 19 January 2011.
1325:and was ennobled as
1038:Sir Richard Shirreff
966:; Air Chief Marshal
876:September 11 attacks
745:Implementation Force
737:4th Armoured Brigade
480:Combined Cadet Force
472:St. Lawrence College
449:London Bible College
317:the following year.
315:Implementation Force
311:4th Armoured Brigade
147:4th Armoured Brigade
29:The Right Honourable
4315:Sir Patrick Sanders
4290:Sir Richard Dannatt
4270:Sir Charles Guthrie
4192:Sir Francis Festing
4157:Sir Edmund Ironside
4107:Sir Charles Douglas
3955:Duke of Marlborough
3945:Earl of Marlborough
3475:on 9 September 2012
3416:The Daily Telegraph
3399:Dannatt, pp. 79–82.
3323:. 17 September 2018
3091:The Daily Telegraph
3035:. 12 September 2010
3032:The Daily Telegraph
2908:The Daily Telegraph
2880:The Daily Telegraph
2758:Ministry of Defence
2487:The Daily Telegraph
1796:Dannatt, pp. 92–93.
1778:Dannatt, pp. 83–84.
1769:Dannatt, pp. 79–82.
1731:Dannatt, pp. 67–68.
1604:Dannatt, pp. 27–29.
1592:Dannatt, pp. 11–28.
1288:The Daily Telegraph
1244:The Council of the
1231:Queen's Regulations
1187:, and conferred on
1128:, in succession to
1096:to become the next
1022:Sir Freddie Viggers
992:death of Baha Mousa
860:Stabilisation Force
856:Srebrenica massacre
854:in relation to the
711:, Dannatt took the
675:Ministry of Defence
643:HM Prison Frankland
581:at various colleges
414:, arguing that the
332:, he was appointed
4295:Sir David Richards
4280:Sir Michael Walker
4230:Sir Michael Carver
4225:Sir Geoffrey Baker
4187:Sir Gerald Templer
4147:Sir Cyril Deverell
4064:
4030:Duke of Wellington
4020:Duke of Wellington
3985:Marquess of Granby
3980:Viscount Ligionier
3975:Duke of Cumberland
3745:Sir David Richards
3386:The London Gazette
3366:The London Gazette
2829:The London Gazette
2809:The London Gazette
2789:The London Gazette
2732:The London Gazette
2712:The London Gazette
2692:The London Gazette
2672:The London Gazette
2643:The London Gazette
2623:The London Gazette
2603:The London Gazette
2583:The London Gazette
2563:The London Gazette
2543:The London Gazette
2454:The London Gazette
2434:The London Gazette
2215:The London Gazette
2177:The London Gazette
2157:The London Gazette
2128:The London Gazette
2081:The London Gazette
2043:The London Gazette
2005:The London Gazette
1976:The London Gazette
1929:The London Gazette
1900:The London Gazette
1850:The London Gazette
1812:The London Gazette
1756:The London Gazette
1678:The London Gazette
1658:The London Gazette
1620:The London Gazette
1418:Royal Norfolk Show
1311:
1307:US Embassy, London
1219:Conservative Party
1203:on 19 March 2012.
1169:
974:(CDS); and to the
944:
921:Yorkshire Regiment
895:lieutenant general
843:
796:Slobodan Milošević
766:, produced by the
727:'s command of the
682:lieutenant colonel
677:(MoD) in London.
667:Military Assistant
632:Catterick Garrison
400:Conservative Party
385:Sir David Richards
358:Yorkshire Regiment
291:commanding officer
4386:British Anglicans
4328:
4327:
4320:Sir Roland Walker
4275:Sir Roger Wheeler
4255:Sir Nigel Bagnall
4245:Sir Edwin Bramall
4220:Sir James Cassels
4152:The Viscount Gort
4132:The Earl of Cavan
4045:Viscount Wolseley
4040:Duke of Cambridge
4035:Viscount Hardinge
3935:Duke of Albemarle
3878:
3877:
3831:Succeeded by
3803:Succeeded by
3776:Sir Nick Houghton
3773:Succeeded by
3759:Sir Roger Wheeler
3743:Succeeded by
3716:Succeeded by
3670:Succeeded by
3643:Succeeded by
3621:Military offices
3610:Media related to
3065:on 2 October 2011
3007:on 2 October 2011
2764:on 17 August 2012
2409:on 26 August 2014
1493:978-0-593-06636-2
1340:In October 2012,
1335:County of Norfolk
1193:Deputy Lieutenant
1177:Sir Roger Wheeler
1046:SSAFA Forces Help
984:Snatch Land Rover
687:Sir Nigel Bagnall
636:company commander
558:Durham University
532:platoon commander
520:second lieutenant
439:—now a suburb of
408:Liberal Democrats
299:company commander
219:
218:
76:Broomfield, Essex
4513:
4285:Sir Mike Jackson
4260:Sir John Chapple
4250:Sir John Stanier
4240:Sir Roland Gibbs
4215:Sir Richard Hull
4197:Sir Richard Hull
4182:Sir John Harding
4177:Sir William Slim
4137:Sir George Milne
4127:Sir Henry Wilson
4112:Sir James Murray
4010:Sir David Dundas
3950:Duke of Leinster
3940:Duke of Monmouth
3904:
3897:
3890:
3881:
3880:
3869:Followed by
3863:The Lord Dannatt
3848:Preceded by
3822:Chairman of the
3813:Preceded by
3791:Sir Laurence New
3788:Preceded by
3756:Preceded by
3751:Honorary titles
3729:Sir Mike Jackson
3726:Preceded by
3719:Sir Redmond Watt
3699:Preceded by
3680:Preceded by
3656:Kevin O'Donoghue
3653:Preceded by
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