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Richard Garwood

Air Marshal Richard Frank Garwood CB CBE DFC is a senior Royal Air Force officer, currently serving as Director-General of the Military Aviation Authority.
He was appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Operations) at RAF Air Command in April 2010, initially on an acting basis - having served for less than a year as Chief of Staff (Operations) - following the reassignment of Air Marshal Tim Anderson as Director General of the new Military Aviation Authority, and pending the appointment of Air Marshal Andrew Pulford. However, following the sudden death of the then Commander-in-Chief Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Moran, Pulford was in turn reassigned and Garwood promoted to Air Marshal and confirmed in post.
Garwood was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for actions in the Gulf, and appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 2010 Birthday Honours.
== Service career ==
Garwood graduated from King's College London with an MA in Defence Studies. He was commissioned in 1979, being regraded on completion of Initial Officer Training and promoted to Flying Officer during his flying training, on completion of which he was posted to 41(F) Squadron at RAF Coltishall to fly the Jaguar aircraft in the Ground Attack / Reconnaissance role.〔(RAF Biography ) retrieved 20 Jul 2011〕 In 1985 Garwood was promoted to Flight Lieutenant and moved to the Tactical Weapons Unit at RAF Brawdy to instruct students on the Hawk aircraft, becoming a Qualified Weapons Instructor.〔
In 1987 Garwood began an exchange tour with the USAF, flying the RF-4C Phantom from Bergstrom Air Force Base in Texas. On his return in 1990 he converted to the Tornado GR1〔 before being posted as a Squadron Leader to II (Army Cooperation) Squadron at RAF Laarbruch in West Germany, being deployed to Saudi Arabia shortly after his arrival, for Operation Granby.〔 He flew 19 night low-level reconnaissance sorties during the battle phase of the operation and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
In 1993 Garwood moved to the Ministry of Defence as a staff officer in Operational Requirements (Air) and then, in 1995, attended the Army Staff College at Camberley.〔 In the same year he was promoted to Wing Commander and returned to II (AC) Squadron, now at RAF Marham, as its Commanding Officer. His time in command included many detachments to patrol the No-Fly Zones over Iraq. This was followed by a staff appointment at the Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood〔
On promotion to Group Captain in 2000 Garwood returned to Marham as Station Commander, this tour including deployment to East Africa as Commander British Forces during Operation Ramson, carrying out air operations over the Horn of Africa in support of Operation Veritas in Afghanistan;〔 he was appointed CBE in 2002.
Garwood attended the Royal College of Defence Studies in 2003 before deploying to Qatar to become the first post-combat phase Air Component Commander for Operation Telic in Iraq.〔 He returned to the UK in late 2003 to become Air Commodore Force Elements at No.1 Group,〔 his promotion to that rank coming in January 2004. In that year he returned to the Ministry of Defence as Director of Air Staff, completing the Higher Command and Staff Course as part of his tour.〔 In February 2007 he was posted on temporary duty as the Chief of Defence Staff’s Liaison Officer to the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,〔(RAF Air Rank Appointments List 07/06 of 21 Aug 2006 ) retrieved 15 Jun 2011〕 returning in July of that year to the appointment of Air Officer Commanding No. 22 (Training) Group (and the concurrent appointment of Chief of Staff Training) in the rank of Air Vice-Marshal.〔(RAF Air Rank Appointments List 10/06 of 8 Dec 2006 ) retrieved 15 Jun 2011〕
In July 2009 Garwood was appointed Chief of Staff Operations at Air Command〔(RAF Air Rank Appointments List 07/08 of 16 Oct 2008 ) retrieved 15 Jun 2011〕 and then, in April 2010, Acting Deputy Commander-in-Chief Operations〔(RAF Air Rank Appointments List 02/10 of 31 Mar 2010 ) retrieved 15 Jun 2011〕 following the reassignment of Air Marshal Tim Anderson - who was due to take up the appointment - to set up the Military Aviation Authority. Garwood was due to hand over this appointment to Air Marshal Andrew Pulford in September but the sudden death of the then Commander-in-Chief, Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Moran, resulted in Pulford in turn being reassigned, and Garwood's promotion to Air Marshal in June to take on the role on a permanent basis.〔(RAF Air Rank Appointments List 04/10 of 18 Jun 2010 ) retrieved 15 Jun 2011〕
In the same month Garwood was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath.
Garwood became Director-General of the Military Aviation Authority on 1 May 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ups and outs July 2013 )

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