Andrew Wilson (RAF officer)
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Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Wilson KCB, AFC, RAF is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer.
On 1 April 1994, Wilson became the first Air Officer Commander-in-Chief of Personnel and Training Command.
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| New title Gulf War started
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Commander British Forces Middle East In-theatre commander for Operation Granby September – October 1990 |
Succeeded by P E de la Billière |
| Preceded by Sir Roger Palin |
Commander-in-Chief RAF Germany 1991 – 1993 |
RAF Germany Disestablished |
| Preceded by Sir Roger Palin |
Air Member for Personnel 1993–1995[1] |
Succeeded by Sir David Cousins |
| New title Command Established
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Commander-in-Chief Personnel and Training Command 1994–1995 |
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