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British Royal Air Force officer, born 1947
Air Marshal
Sir Robert Alfred Wright
,
KBE
,
AFC
(born 10 June 1947) is a former senior
Royal Air Force
officer.
RAF career
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Wright joined the
Royal Air Force
in 1966.
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He became commanding officer of
No. 9 Squadron
based at
RAF Bruggen
in 1987, Personal Staff Officer to the
Chief of the Air Staff
in 1989 and station commander at RAF Bruggen in 1992.
[1]
He went on to be Assistant Chief of Staff, Policy & Plans at NATO Headquarters at
RAF High Wycombe
in 1994, Air Commander Operations at Headquarters
RAF Strike Command
in 1995 and Military Advisor to the
High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
in 1997.
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After that he became chief of staff to the
Air Member for Personnel
and Deputy Commander-in-Chief
RAF Personnel and Training Command
in 1998, Assistant Chief of Staff Policy & Requirements at
SHAPE
in 2000 and
UK Military Representative to NATO
and the
European Union
in 2002 before retiring in 2006.
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In retirement Wright became Controller of the
RAF Benevolent Fund
.
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