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Revision as of 04:17, 21 March 2018

Lt General Sir Graeme Lamb is a retired British Army officer who served as director of the UK Special Forces and Commander of the British Field Army. He also held senior military positions in the Western campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Since retiring from the military, Lamb has held several private sector roles, notably as a non-executive director at controversial private security firm Aegis Defence Services and as a special adviser to G3 and S4Si.

He is a regular media commentator on military and geopolitical issues.

Iraq

Lamb was General Officer Commanding Multi-National Division South-East in Iraq July 2003 – December 2003 under US General Petraeus and Senior British Military Adviser to Iraq, September 2006 – July 2007.[1]

He also served as Special Adviser to US General McChrystal in Afghanistan.

Bahrain

Lamb is an adviser to G3, which was hired by the Bahrain government's Information Affairs Authority in July 2011, according to official tender documents, for a sum of £1.5 million (US$ 2,370,000). G3 was tasked with developing a "media campaign to support Bahrain's position in the international community". [2]

Affiliations


Articles published

  • Times of London: Don't Lump Bahrain In With Libya and Syria, Aug 15, 2011
  • Guardian: Why narrowly cast the push for democracy as the 'Arab spring'?, Feb 22, 2012
  • Bahrain News Agency: Former British General praises reforms, efforts, Feb 23, 2012
  • Gulf Daily News: Bahrain has every right to be respected, Feb 23, 2012
  • Gulf Daily News: A 'little gem of a country', Feb 23, 2012
  • Gulf Daily News: Listen to the silent majority!, Feb 23, 2012

External Resources

Notes

  1. New witnesses named, Iraq Inquiry, accessed 30 November 2009.
  2. Bahrain Watch, G3: Relationship with Bahrain Government