- Michael Willcocks
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Sir Michael Willcocks Born 27 July 1944 Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Years of service 1964 - 2001 Rank Lieutenant General Commands held 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Battles/wars Bosnian War Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Royal Victorian OrderLieutenant General Sir Michael Alan Willcocks, KCB, CVO (born 27 July 1944) was until 30 April 2009 the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod for the Parliament of the United Kingdom's House of Lords. This title is generally shortened to Black Rod.
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Military career
Willcocks was commissioned into the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1964.[1] He was appointed Commanding Officer of 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery in 1983.[1] He became Deputy Assistant Chief Of Staff at Headquarters UK Land Forces in 1985, Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence/Operations at Headquarters UK Land Forces in 1988 and Commander Royal Artillery for 4th Armoured Division in 1989.[1] He went on to be Assistant Chief of Staff for Land Operations at the Joint War Headquarters for the Gulf War in 1991, Director of Army Plans and Programme at the Ministry of Defence in 1991 and Director-General Land Warfare at the Ministry of Defence in 1993.[1]
He was then appointed Chief of Staff for the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps in 1994, Chief of Staff for the Land Component of the Peace Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995 and Assistant Chief of the General Staff in 1996.[1] His last appointments were as Deputy Commander (Operations) for the Stabilization Force (SFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1999 and as UK military representative to NATO and the European Union from 2000 until his retirement in 2001.[1]
Retirement
Willcocks was appointed Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod on 9 May 2001. After seven years in this post, he announced in late 2008 that he was stepping down from the role,[2] and relinquished the post on 29 April 2009.[3]
He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the New Year Honours, 2000.[4] The Queen invested him with the insignia of a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order on his retirement as Black Rod on 29 April 2009.[3]
Sir Michael is also the current Charter Commissioner for the Press Complaints Commission.[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e f DEbrett's People of Today
- ^ "Appointment to the post of Black Rod". Parliament of the United Kingdom. 17 December 2008. http://news.parliament.uk/2008/12/appointment-of-black-rod/. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ a b "Court Circular". The Times. 30 April 2009. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/court_and_social/article6194031.ece. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 55710. p. 2. 31 December 1999. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
- ^ Press Complaints Commission
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Military offices Preceded by
Timothy Granville-ChapmanAssistant Chief of the General Staff
1996–1999Succeeded by
Kevin O'DonoghueGovernment offices Preceded by
Sir Edward JonesBlack Rod
2001–2009Succeeded by
Sir Freddie ViggersCategories:- 1944 births
- Living people
- British Army generals
- Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order
- Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Royal Artillery officers
- Sandhurst graduates
- Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod
- People educated at St John's College (Portsmouth)
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