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Hugh Michael Rose : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Rose (British Army officer)
General Sir Hugh Michael Rose KCB, CBE, DSO, QGM (born 5 January 1940), often known as Mike Rose, is a retired British Army General. As well as Special Air Service Regiment commanding officer, he was Commander UNPROFOR Bosnia in 1994 during the Yugoslav Wars. ==Early life== The stepson of British author John Masters, Rose was educated at Cheltenham College, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and the Sorbonne. He enlisted in the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve as a private soldier (enlisted man) service number 2352240 and was commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve (TAVR) on 17 March 1959 with the officers service number 460818, transferring to the Rifle Brigade Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve as a second lieutenant on 1 June 1959. Rose was confirmed in this rank and promoted to lieutenant on 18 December 1960. and attached to the Inns of Court, Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve. Rose transferred to the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR) (General Duties Branch) as Acting pilot officer service number 207004 on a 3 year commission on 2 November 1961, but relinquished the commission on 11 October 1963.
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