Air Chief Marshal Sir Simon Bryant, KCB, CBE (born 20 June 1956)[1] is a former Royal Air Force officer, who served as Commander-in-Chief of Air Command, and he was the second-most senior officer in the service until this post was dis-established in March 2012. He was appointed in 2010, following the sudden death of the then Commander-in-Chief, Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Moran, having served as Deputy Commander-in-Chief Personnel for just over a year. He was knighted in the 2011 New Year Honours List.
Sir Simon Bryant | |
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Air Chief Marshal Bryant in 2011 | |
Born | 20 June 1956 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Royal Air Force |
Years of service | 1977–2012 |
Rank | Air Chief Marshal |
Commands held | Air Command (2010–12) Air Member for Personnel (2009–10) RAF Leuchars (2003–05) No. 43 (Fighter) Squadron (1997–99) |
Battles/wars | War in Afghanistan Iraq War |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service |
Bryant was born on 20 June 1956.[2] He was educated at Stamford School, a private school in Stamford, Lincolnshire.[3] He studied geography at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.[2] He undertook a Master of Arts (MA) degree in defence studies at King's College, London, graduating in 1993.[2] In 2012, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) degree by Cranfield University.[2][4]
Bryant was commissioned as a University Cadet in 1974.[5] He was regraded on graduation,[6] and then promoted to flying officer[7] and to flight lieutenant in 1978.[8] Trained as a fast jet navigator, he completed two tours on the F-4 Phantom in the Air Defence role before an exchange tour with the US Navy, instructing on the F-14 Tomcat.[9] Promoted to squadron leader in 1985,[10] Bryant then flew the Tornado F3 as a squadron executive at RAF Leeming.[9]
Following a tour in the Air Secretary's Department, Staff College (graduating in 1992), a Force Development appointment in the Ministry of Defence,[9] and promotion to wing commander in 1993,[11] Bryant served as a Senior Operations Officer at the Combined Air Operations Centre at Vicenza in 1996, before being appointed Commanding Officer of 43(F) Squadron at RAF Leuchars, again flying the Tornado F3.[9]
Promoted to group captain in 1999,[12] Bryant served as the Personal Staff Officer to the Deputy Supreme Commander at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe before being appointed Commander of British Forces in Oman;[9] he was awarded a Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in 2002.[13]
Following the Higher Command and Staff Course,[9] Bryant was promoted to air commodore in 2004,[14] his initial appointment being as Air Officer Scotland and Station Commander RAF Leuchars before a further tour in the Middle East as Director of the Combined Air Operations Centre at Al Udeid in Qatar;[9] he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005.[15] On return to the UK, a tour as Head of Joint Capability at the Ministry of Defence[9] was followed by his promotion to air vice marshal and appointment as Chief of Staff Personnel and Air Secretary in 2006.[16] In 2009 he was promoted to air marshal and appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief Personnel (and Air Member for Personnel),[17] in which position he had been serving for just over a year when the then Commander-in-Chief, Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Moran died suddenly, and Bryant was promoted in order to replace Moran.[18] He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the 2011 New Year Honours List.[19]
In June 2011, Bryant said, that in the context of operations in Libya, "huge" demands were being placed on equipment and personnel.[20] Prime Minister David Cameron responded by telling the defence chiefs to stop criticising Libya mission.[21] His retirement was marked by a dining-out on 30 March 2012.[22]
After leaving the RAF, Bryant was military adviser to BAE Systems from 2012 to 2013. From 2013 to 2018, he was Vice President (Oman), BAE Systems.[2]
Bryant is married to Helen, and they have a son, Benjamin, and daughter Alexandra. He is a sportsman, particularly enjoying golf, real tennis, skiing, hockey and squash.[9]
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