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:Sir Rupert assumed his role in June 2003 following a distinguished Army career culminating as the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and including senior operational command of forces in the Balkans, Northern Ireland and the Gulf. He provides strategic and military advice to the DS&S team and our clients.<ref>[http://www.defencestrategy.com/about_us/leadership/rupert-smith.asp Rupert Smith], Accessed 28 October 2007.</ref> | :Sir Rupert assumed his role in June 2003 following a distinguished Army career culminating as the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and including senior operational command of forces in the Balkans, Northern Ireland and the Gulf. He provides strategic and military advice to the DS&S team and our clients.<ref>[http://www.defencestrategy.com/about_us/leadership/rupert-smith.asp Rupert Smith], Accessed 28 October 2007.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:41, 28 October 2007
According to the DS&S website:
- Sir Rupert assumed his role in June 2003 following a distinguished Army career culminating as the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and including senior operational command of forces in the Balkans, Northern Ireland and the Gulf. He provides strategic and military advice to the DS&S team and our clients.[1]
Affiliations
Defence Strategy & Solutions LLP
Notes
- ↑ Rupert Smith, Accessed 28 October 2007.