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Wall served as UK National Contingent Chief of Staff during [[Operation Telic]], the invasion of Iraq.<ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/biogs_old.htm Brief biographical details of the senior UK commanders involved in Operation Telic], Ministry of Defence, Archived by the National Archives, 8 April 2010.</ref>
 
Wall served as UK National Contingent Chief of Staff during [[Operation Telic]], the invasion of Iraq.<ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/biogs_old.htm Brief biographical details of the senior UK commanders involved in Operation Telic], Ministry of Defence, Archived by the National Archives, 8 April 2010.</ref>
  
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He is an honorary fellow of the [[Royal Academy of Engineering]], and [[Selwyn College Cambridge]], and a visiting professor at [[Exeter University]]. <ref> [http://www.militaryspeakers.co.uk/speakers/general-sir-peter-wall/ General Sir Peter Wall | Military Speakers], ''Military Speakers'', accessed 27 September 2016. </ref>
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He is an honorary fellow of the [[Royal Academy of Engineering]], and [[Selwyn College Cambridge]], and a visiting professor at the [[University of Exeter]]. <ref> [http://www.militaryspeakers.co.uk/speakers/general-sir-peter-wall/ General Sir Peter Wall | Military Speakers], ''Military Speakers'', accessed 27 September 2016. </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:16, 22 March 2018

General Sir Peter Wall was the Chief of the General Staff, the professional head of the British Army [1]until January 2015.

In August 2016 he was appointed a non-executive director of General Dynamics Corporation,[2] joining a board that includes another former senior civil servant Andrew Cahn, who headed UKTI until 2012.

Sir Peter Wall in 2013. Photo credit: Sgt. Adrian Harlen, British Army photographer

Career

A 2003 Ministry of Defence biography gave the following details of Wall's career:

Peter Wall was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1974, and, after a short period of regimental duty, studied engineering at Cambridge University. He returned to regimental duties with 9 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers, serving in Belize and Rhodesia. After a tour as an instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he joined the Queen's Gurkha Engineers in Hong Kong. He attended the Army Staff College in 1987, then served as Chief of Staff of 5 Airborne Brigade, before commanding 9 Parachute Squadron RE. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, he served a staff job in Whitehall before taking command of 32 Engineer Regiment in Germany, deploying on operations to Bosnia.
After a further staff appointment, he was promoted to Brigadier and assumed command of 24 Airmobile Brigade in 1999. He was responsible for converting the formation into 16 Air Assault Brigade later that year. He served as Chief of Staff at the Joint Force HQ from April 2001 to February 2003, when he assumed his current responsibilities on promotion.[3]

Wall served as UK National Contingent Chief of Staff during Operation Telic, the invasion of Iraq.[4]

Revolving door appointments

Arms Industry

In August 2016 Wall became a non-executive director of General Dynamics Corporation. [5]

The prime minister's Advisory Committee on Business Appointments(ACOBA) saw 'that there was no reason why Sir Peter should not take up this appointment' if he were to respect a waiting period of 18 months before 'personally lobbying the UK Government, including the MOD and the Armed Forces, either formally or informally on behalf of General Dynamics Corporation, its subsidiaries or clients' and 'not have any involvement with matters relating to the Scout contract'. [6]

Related roles

Wall is also a director of Amicus, 'a strategic leadership consultancy, specialising in imparting military command experience to the corporate world'. He is president of Combat Stress, UK military mental health charity and chairman of the Gurkha Welfare Trust. [7]

Academic roles

He is an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and Selwyn College Cambridge, and a visiting professor at the University of Exeter. [8]

External resources

Notes

  1. Chief of the General Staff, Ministry of Defence, accessed 17 December 2010.
  2. Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Decision: Summary of business appointments applications - Sir Peter Wall, 5 September 2016, accessed 6 September 2016. ACOBA's letter containing the final advice was sent in September 2015 and the appointment was taken up in August 2016.
  3. Brief biographical details of the senior UK commanders involved in Operation Telic, Ministry of Defence, Archived by the National Archives, 8 April 2010.
  4. Brief biographical details of the senior UK commanders involved in Operation Telic, Ministry of Defence, Archived by the National Archives, 8 April 2010.
  5. Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Decision: Summary of business appointments applications - Sir Peter Wall, 5 September 2016, accessed 6 September 2016. ACOBA's letter containing the final advice was sent in September 2015 and the appointment was taken up in August 2016.
  6. [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/wall-peter-chief-of-the-general-staff-mod-acoba-recommendation/summary-of-business-appointments-applications-sir-peter-wall Summary of Business appointments applications - Sir Peter Wall, UK Government, xxx(needs date), accessed 8 September 2016.
  7. [1],Amicus International, accessed 27 September 2016
  8. General Sir Peter Wall | Military Speakers, Military Speakers, accessed 27 September 2016.