Robert Bray (British Army officer)

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General RNHC (Bobbie) Bray GBE KCB DSO
General RNHC (Bobbie) Bray GBE KCB DSO

General Sir Robert Napier Hubert Campbell (Bobbie) Bray GBE KCB DSO and bar (19081983) was a British soldier, deputy Supreme Commander Europe of NATO's Allied Command from 1967 to 1970.

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[edit] Education

Bray was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and the Royal Military Academy.

[edit] Career

First commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 1st Battalion of the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment on the 2 Feb 1928, he served throughout World War II. He was promoted temporary lieutenant colonel 19 October 1942 then a War Substitute Lt-Col on 7 December 1945 in the Gloucestershire Regiment, a full colonel on 31 December 1950 and brigadier on 16 June 1955. He was then quickly promoted to major-general on 29 October 1955 and became a lieutenant-general on 27 February 1961 and a full general on 25 February 1965. He retired on 9 March 1971.

As a lieutenant-general he became the GOC-in-C at Southern Command. He went on to serve as Deputy Supreme Commander Europe at NATO's Allied Command between May 1967 and December 1970, succeeding Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Thomas Pike.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Pike
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
1967–1970
Succeeded by
Desmond Fitzpatrick


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