Graeme Gibbon-Brooks
Graeme Gibbon-Brooks is Chief Executive of Dryad Maritime Intelligence Service.[1]
Gibbon-Brooks is 'a former Mine Clearance Diver and Above Water Warfare Officer in the Royal Navy.' Prior to leaving the Navy he 'spent over a year researching, for the service, the nature, behaviour and challenges posed by the piratical, terrorist and Human Trafficking threat.' The Dryad Maritime website notes that he has 'served extensively in the Middle East and East Africa' and that he regularly offers 'specialist subject matter expertise to UK and international media organisations.'[2]
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Background
Graeme Gibbon-Brooks MD was Lt Cdr in the Royal Navy from 1992 — 1997 (5 years ). Amongst his 'specialities' he lists 'all aspects of Diving including Mine Clearance Diving' as well as 'Attack Swimming... underwater bomb disposal... Anti Air warfare planning and execution, especially Anti Ship Missile Defence and Rules of engagement. Anti surface warfare planning and execution, specialising particularly in asymmetric warfare.'[3]
In his LinkedIn profile he notes that he has been the director of Dryad Maritime Intelligence Service since July 2007.[4]
Affiliations
Resources
- Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York AFFIDAVIT OF GRAEME GIBBON-BROOKS. In the Case of Golden Gate Yacht Club Vs Societe Nautique de Geneve and club Nautico Espanol de Vela, 602440/07, (Properties of pdf file: File Created 2 October 2009.)
- Gibbon-Brooks on Inside Story - Piracy on the high seas Al Jazeera, 18 November 2008.
Notes
- ↑ Dryad Maritime Intelligence About Us, accessed 4 March 2010
- ↑ Dryad Maritime Intelligence About Us, accessed 4 March 2010
- ↑ LinkedIn Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, accessed 4 March 2010
- ↑ LinkedIn Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, accessed 4 March 2010