- Timothy Granville-Chapman
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name = Timothy Granville-Chapman
lived= born5 January 1947
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caption= General Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman
Photo: Crown copyright
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allegiance=flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
serviceyears= 1968-
rank=General
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current position=Vice Chief of the General Staff
commands=Royal Horse Artillery Land Command Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff
Colonel CommandantHonourable Artillery Company
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awards=GBE, KCB, ADC Gen
laterwork=General Sir Timothy John Granville-Chapman, GBE, KCB, ADC Gen (born5 January 1947 ) is currentlyVice-Chief of the Defence Staff of theBritish Armed Forces .After education at Charterhouse and the
University of Cambridge , Granville-Chapman was commissioned into theRoyal Artillery in 1968 and served at regimental duty until 1973. A tour as an instructor at theRoyal Military Academy Sandhurst and a staff job in Military Operations in the Ministry of Defence preceded Staff College. Tours post Staff College included being Military Assistant to the Commander 1 (BR)Corps , command of an independent anti-tank battery inGermany , membership of the directing staff at the Staff College and command of aRoyal Horse Artillery regiment in Germany. As aColonel , after attending theHigher Command and Staff Course , he became an Assistant Director in the Defence Policy Staff in the Ministry of Defence, having first, asChief of the General Staff 's author, written the first version of the British Military Doctrine. Prior to attending theRoyal College of Defence Studies in 1993 he commanded an armouredbrigade in Germany and afterwards was for a short while Director of Army Staff Duties. He became Assistant Chief of the General Staff in 1994 and in 1997 was appointed to create the newJoint Service Command and Staff College , closing the former single-servicestaff colleges and negotiating the permanent location for the new Staff College atShrivenham in the process. He returned to the Army Board asAdjutant General in 2000, becameCommander-in-Chief, Land Command in 2003 and was appointedVice-Chief of the Defence Staff in 2005. He is unusual among current senior army officers having had very little operational experience outside Northern Ireland.He was knighted in the
New Year's Honours List in 2001. He was made a Knight Grand Cross of the military division of theOrder of the British Empire in theNew Year Honours 2007 .References
* [http://www.mod.uk/defenceinternet/aboutdefence/people/chiefsofstaff/vicechiefofthedefencestaff.htm Ministry of Defence profile]
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