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      • I am an experienced humanitarian leader with over 20 years of involvement in crisis responses in fragile and conflict affected states in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. I currently head the Humanitarian Dept in FCDO. Before DFID/FCDO, I worked in the NGO sector; in the private sector; as a journalist, and in the military.
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  2. Jun 14, 2023 · Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Steve Wilson, of The Queens Royal Hussars which took over as the leading unit for the UK led eFP Battlegroup based in Tapa camp, Estonia, in March, said: “Exercise Spring Storm was a tremendous opportunity for the Queen’s Royal Hussars battlegroup.

  3. Jan 15, 2005 · My problem is that Laffin says that the Col Wilson in question was Leslie Wilson, the commander of the Hawke Battalion, RND. while Travers in his notes only uses ‘Col Wilson,’ but in his index he indicates that on this page he is referring to J. T. R. Wilson of the 88th Brigade . Does anyone know which is the correct Col Wilson? Regards ...

  4. I am an experienced humanitarian leader with over 20 years of involvement in crisis responses in fragile and conflict affected states in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. I currently head...

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  5. May 23, 2002 · Lt. Col. Wilson, who lives in Ross-on-Wye, received the honour for his work as the Chief of Staff military advisor and training team for central eastern Europe, based in the Czech Republic.

  6. Colonel John Samuel Wilson, OBE DL. John worked in the coal mining industry from 1966 to 2002 as a mining surveyor and subsidence engineer. From 2002 to his retirement in 2020, he worked for the Ministry of Defence as the Regional Employer Engagement Director for the East Midlands.

  7. Jan 11, 2009 · Col Wilson, who died on Jan 2 aged 87, was a close friend of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan, the late founder of the nation, created the Abu Dhabi Defence Force and went on to manage the royal stables on behalf of the sheikh.

  8. He purchased the estate and the history of Wilson’s Castle officially starts. In the early 1940’s, Col. Wilson was noted for his engineering and radio work in Vermont. He designed radio station WHWB, owned by the Wilson’s and Charles Bates through the Central Vermont Broadcasting Corporation.

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