Conflict Chronicles

16 - Lieutenant General Richard Nugee CB, CVO, CBE - British Army three star general.

37 min · 31 de ene de 2024
portada del episodio 16 - Lieutenant General Richard Nugee CB, CVO, CBE - British Army three star general.

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Lieutenant General Richard Nugee was commissioned into the Army in 1986. He completed operational tours of Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Cyprus and Afghanistan. He also specialised in personnel (HR) roles, culminating in Chief of Defence People (equivalent to Global HR Director for Defence).

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