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Air Chief Marshal Sir [[Brian Burridge]] was National Component Commander of [[Operation Telic]] in Iraq, Nov 2002 – May 2003.
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Air Chief Marshal Sir [[Brian Burridge]] was the commander of the UK Joint contingent in the 2002-2003 Iraq War and Commander-in-Chief Strike Command until his retirement from the [[Royal Air Force]] in 2006.
<ref>[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/news/091130-newwitnesses.aspx New witnesses named], Iraq Inquiry, 30 November 2009.</ref>
 
  
A 2001 Ministry of Defence biography gave the following details of Burridge's career:
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Three months after leaving the air force, Burridge joined Italian arms giant [[Finmeccanica]] (now called [[Leonardo]]) as its vice-president of strategic marketing. He is now senior vice-president.
 
 
[[Image:Brian Burridge 2.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Sir Brian Burridge''']]
 
  
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==Biography==
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A 2001 [[Ministry of Defence]] biography outlined Burridge's career as follows:[[Image:Brian Burridge 2.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Sir Brian Burridge''']]
  
 
::Air Marshal Burridge joined the Royal Air Force in 1967. His operational background is as a Nimrod pilot in the Maritime Patrol role. He commanded the Nimrod Operational Conversion Unit 1986-8, and RAF Kinloss 1990-2. He has also completed a number of tours as a flying instructor, including command of Cambridge University Air Squadron.
 
::Air Marshal Burridge joined the Royal Air Force in 1967. His operational background is as a Nimrod pilot in the Maritime Patrol role. He commanded the Nimrod Operational Conversion Unit 1986-8, and RAF Kinloss 1990-2. He has also completed a number of tours as a flying instructor, including command of Cambridge University Air Squadron.
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::His first staff tour was as Personal Staff Officer to the AOCinC Strike Command. From 1992-7, he served in the MOD as Deputy Director of Force Doctrine (RAF), then as Director of Force Development, and almost three years as the Principal Staff Officer to the Centre of the Defence Staff. Promoted to Air Vice-Marshal in 1998, he was Air Officer Commanding 11/18 Group commanding the RAF's air defence, maritime, and search & rescue forces. He was the Commandant of the [[Joint Services Command & Staff College]] from January 2000, then was appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief Strike Command from February 2002.<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>
 
::His first staff tour was as Personal Staff Officer to the AOCinC Strike Command. From 1992-7, he served in the MOD as Deputy Director of Force Doctrine (RAF), then as Director of Force Development, and almost three years as the Principal Staff Officer to the Centre of the Defence Staff. Promoted to Air Vice-Marshal in 1998, he was Air Officer Commanding 11/18 Group commanding the RAF's air defence, maritime, and search & rescue forces. He was the Commandant of the [[Joint Services Command & Staff College]] from January 2000, then was appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief Strike Command from February 2002.<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>
  
==Revolving Door==
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He was was National Component Commander of [[Operation Telic]] in Iraq, Nov 2002 – May 2003.<ref>[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/news/091130-newwitnesses.aspx New witnesses named], Iraq Inquiry, 30 November 2009.</ref>
Burridge left the Royal Air Force in January 2006 as Commander-in-Chief Strike Command and became the Vice President Strategic Marketing at [[Finmeccanica]] UK three months later. <ref> [http://www.finmeccanica.co.uk/about_us/senior_management/sir_brian_burridge.aspx Sir Brian Burridge – Vice President, Strategic Marketing, Finmeccanica UK], Finmeccanica website, accessed 27 July 2011 </ref> This role was approved by [[ACOBA]], "subject to the normal three-month waiting period and the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not be personally involved in lobbying MOD ministers or officials on behalf of his new employer"<ref name="ACOBA"> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/acoba/assets/acobaninthreport2006_08.pdf The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Ninth Report 2006-2008] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 6 November 2014 </ref>  
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==Revolving door appointments==
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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Three months after retiring in January 2006, Burridge, who had attained the rank of Commander-in-Chief Strike Command,
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joined arms firm [[Finmeccanica]] (now called [[Leonardo]]). His role was Senior Vice President Strategic Marketing.<ref> [http://www.finmeccanica.co.uk/about_us/senior_management/sir_brian_burridge.aspx Sir Brian Burridge – Vice President, Strategic Marketing, Finmeccanica UK], Finmeccanica website, accessed 27 July 2011 </ref> This role was approved by [[ACOBA]], "subject to the normal three-month waiting period and the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not be personally involved in lobbying MOD ministers or officials on behalf of his new employer"<ref name="ACOBA"> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/acoba/assets/acobaninthreport2006_08.pdf The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Ninth Report 2006-2008] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 6 November 2014 </ref>
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More recently he was appointed chair of the UK's joint government-industry [[Defence Solutions Centre]] (headed by [[Steve Brittan]]) 2015-present .<ref> [http://optics.org/news/7/7/29 Photonics showcased at SPIE defense and security meeting], ''Optics'', 20 July 2016. Accessed 27 September 2016. </ref>
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===Other roles===
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*President of the [[RAF Mountaineering Association]] (2005)
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*Trustee of the [[Windsor Leadership Trust]] (2005).
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*Chair of the [[Bentley Priory]] Battle of Britain Trust (was present at the facility's closing ceremony in 2007). <ref> Caroline McClatchey [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6907537.stm Sad salute to war command centre], ''BBC News'', 20 July 2007. Accessed 27 September 2016. </ref>
  
 
==External Resources==
 
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 23 March 2018

Air Chief Marshal Sir Brian Burridge was the commander of the UK Joint contingent in the 2002-2003 Iraq War and Commander-in-Chief Strike Command until his retirement from the Royal Air Force in 2006.

Three months after leaving the air force, Burridge joined Italian arms giant Finmeccanica (now called Leonardo) as its vice-president of strategic marketing. He is now senior vice-president.

Biography

A 2001 Ministry of Defence biography outlined Burridge's career as follows:

Sir Brian Burridge
Air Marshal Burridge joined the Royal Air Force in 1967. His operational background is as a Nimrod pilot in the Maritime Patrol role. He commanded the Nimrod Operational Conversion Unit 1986-8, and RAF Kinloss 1990-2. He has also completed a number of tours as a flying instructor, including command of Cambridge University Air Squadron.
His first staff tour was as Personal Staff Officer to the AOCinC Strike Command. From 1992-7, he served in the MOD as Deputy Director of Force Doctrine (RAF), then as Director of Force Development, and almost three years as the Principal Staff Officer to the Centre of the Defence Staff. Promoted to Air Vice-Marshal in 1998, he was Air Officer Commanding 11/18 Group commanding the RAF's air defence, maritime, and search & rescue forces. He was the Commandant of the Joint Services Command & Staff College from January 2000, then was appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief Strike Command from February 2002.[1]

He was was National Component Commander of Operation Telic in Iraq, Nov 2002 – May 2003.[2]

Revolving door appointments

Revolving Door.jpg This article is part of the Revolving Door project of Spinwatch.


Three months after retiring in January 2006, Burridge, who had attained the rank of Commander-in-Chief Strike Command, joined arms firm Finmeccanica (now called Leonardo). His role was Senior Vice President Strategic Marketing.[3] This role was approved by ACOBA, "subject to the normal three-month waiting period and the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not be personally involved in lobbying MOD ministers or officials on behalf of his new employer"[4]

More recently he was appointed chair of the UK's joint government-industry Defence Solutions Centre (headed by Steve Brittan) 2015-present .[5]

Other roles

External Resources

Notes

  1. Brief biographical details of the senior UK commanders involved in Operation Telic, Ministry of Defence, Archived by the National Archives, 8 April 2010.
  2. New witnesses named, Iraq Inquiry, 30 November 2009.
  3. Sir Brian Burridge – Vice President, Strategic Marketing, Finmeccanica UK, Finmeccanica website, accessed 27 July 2011
  4. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Ninth Report 2006-2008 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, accessed 6 November 2014
  5. Photonics showcased at SPIE defense and security meeting, Optics, 20 July 2016. Accessed 27 September 2016.
  6. Caroline McClatchey Sad salute to war command centre, BBC News, 20 July 2007. Accessed 27 September 2016.