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The post of Assistant Chief of Staff was created in 1992 to integrate intelligence and operations.<ref>Colonel Christopher Biles, ''The Times'', 11 June 1994.</ref> | The post of Assistant Chief of Staff was created in 1992 to integrate intelligence and operations.<ref>Colonel Christopher Biles, ''The Times'', 11 June 1994.</ref> | ||
*[[Christopher Biles]] c.1994.<ref>Colonel Christopher Biles, ''The Times'', 11 June 1994.</ref> | *[[Christopher Biles]] c.1994.<ref>Colonel Christopher Biles, ''The Times'', 11 June 1994.</ref> | ||
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===Colonel AQ=== | ===Colonel AQ=== |
Latest revision as of 19:51, 14 February 2015
Headquarters Northern Ireland, based at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn, was formerly the centre of the British Army's presence in Ireland.[1]
Contents
Organisation
Chief of Staff, HQ Northern Ireland (COS)
- Marston Tickell 1971-72
- Len Garrett c.1974
- Peter Campbell c.1975
- Lloyd Body 1976-78
- John Wilsey c.1982
- David Strudley 1993-96
- Robin Brims 1997-98
- David Leakey 2000-01
- Clive Chapman 2005
Assistant Chief of Staff
The post of Assistant Chief of Staff was created in 1992 to integrate intelligence and operations.[2]
- Christopher Biles c.1994.[3]
- Mark Varley c.2004.
Colonel AQ
- John Gray c. mid-1970s
Intelligence
Colonel General Staff, Intelligence
- Peter Goss 1974
- James Eyre 1978
GSO2 Intelligence
- Clive Fairweather 1976
Operations
GS02 Operations
- Major W.E. Rous
Logistics
Assistant Chief of Staff (Logistics)
- Dennis Shaw 1981