Robin Ross

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Sir Robin Ross
Born (1939-11-28) 28 November 1939
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Marines
Years of service 19571996
Rank Lieutenant-General
Commands held 40 Commando
3 Commando Brigade
Royal Marines
Battles/wars Gulf War
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Officer of the Order of the British Empire

Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Jeremy "Robin" Ross KCB OBE (born 28 November 1939) is a former Royal Marines officer who became Commandant General Royal Marines.

Military career

Educated at Wellington College and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Ross joined the Royal Marines in 1957.[1] He became Commanding Officer of 40 Commando in 1979, Commander of 3 Commando Brigade in 1986 and Commander, Training and Reserves in 1988.[2] He was appointed Commander, Commando Forces in 1990[2] in which capacity he led an Anglo-Dutch Force which took part in a humanitarian operation to protect the Kurdish people in Northern Iraq in 1991[3][4] before becoming Commandant General Royal Marines in 1994 and retiring in 1996.[1]

Upon retirement he became President of SSAFA Forces Help,[5] a member of the International Investment Council of South Africa[3] and a Churchwarden of St John the Baptish Church at Berwick St John in Wiltshire.[6]

Family

In 1965 he married Sara Curtis; they had one son and one daughter.[1]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Henry Beverley
Commandant General Royal Marines
19941996
Succeeded by
David Pennefather
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