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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Admiral of the Fleet [[Michael Boyce]] (Baron Boyce) is a former First Sea Lord of the British [[Royal Navy]] and was the army's [[Chief of the Defence Staff]] from 2001 until 2003.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-495955/Whos-military-men-attacking-Brown.html Who's who: the five military men attacking Brown], MailOnline, 23 November 2007.</ref>  
Admiral of the Fleet [[Michael Boyce]] (Baron Boyce) is a former First Sea Lord of the British [[Royal Navy]] and was the army's [[Chief of the Defence Staff]] from 2001 until 2003.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-495955/Whos-military-men-attacking-Brown.html Who's who: the five military men attacking Brown], MailOnline, 23 November 2007.</ref>  
 
  
 
Boyce was made a peer in the [[House of Lords]] in June 2003. <ref name= "about"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-boyce/3630 Lord Boyce] ''Parliament.UK'', last accessed 15 September 2017 </ref>
 
Boyce was made a peer in the [[House of Lords]] in June 2003. <ref name= "about"> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-boyce/3630 Lord Boyce] ''Parliament.UK'', last accessed 15 September 2017 </ref>
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Lord Boyce after retiring from public service took on five private sector jobs, including one with [[WS Atkins]], a major military support services outsourcer.
  
  

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Admiral of the Fleet Michael Boyce (Baron Boyce) is a former First Sea Lord of the British Royal Navy and was the army's Chief of the Defence Staff from 2001 until 2003.[1]

Boyce was made a peer in the House of Lords in June 2003. [2] Lord Boyce after retiring from public service took on five private sector jobs, including one with WS Atkins, a major military support services outsourcer.


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  1. Who's who: the five military men attacking Brown, MailOnline, 23 November 2007.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Lord Boyce Parliament.UK, last accessed 15 September 2017
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