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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
RAF officer

Rank
  
Air marshal

Name
  
Chris Harper

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Battles/wars
  
Op DENY FLIGHT

Years of service
  
1976 to present

Education
  
Alleyn's School


Chris Harper (RAF officer) Chris Harper RAF officer Wikipedia


Birth name
  
Christopher Nigel Harper

Born
  
25 March 1957 (age 66) (
1957-03-25
)

Commands held
  
41(F) Squadron RAF Coltishall No. 1 Group

Awards
  
Order of the British Empire, Mentioned in dispatches

Battles and wars
  
Operation Deny Flight

Air Marshal Sir Christopher Nigel Harper, (born 25 March 1957) is a senior Royal Air Force officer, who served as the UK Military Representative to NATO and the European Union from 2011 to 2013. He was previously Deputy Commander Allied Joint Force Command at Brunssum in the Netherlands (2009–11), and Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group in the UK (2007–09).

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Education and personal

Harper was educated at Alleyn's School in Dulwich and King's College London (MA, Defence Studies) and is married with one son. He enjoys flying, shooting, running, riding motorcycles and gastronomy.

Service career

Harper was commissioned in 1976, and then regraded to pilot officer the following year after Initial Officer Training, and promoted to flying officer in 1978; being posted in 1979 to 41(F) Squadron for his first tour on the SEPECAT Jaguar. He was promoted to flight lieutenant in 1982 and Squadron Leader in 1986, serving as a Qualified Weapons Instructor on the Jaguar with No. 31 and No. 14 Squadrons before an exchange tour in Canada flying the McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet. Promoted to wing commander in 1993, he returned to command No. 41(F) Squadron between 1994 and 1997, and was actively involved in operations over Bosnia during this period. Having been promoted to group captain at the end of this tour, he maintained his connection with the Jaguar force when he returned to RAF Coltishall in 1999 as Station Commander, while its aircraft were involved in operations over Iraq, serving until 2001. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2002 New Year Honours List and was Mentioned in Despatches for actions in the Gulf.

Promoted to air commodore in 2002, Harper served as Air Commodore Typhoon at No. 1 Group, before becoming Head of Joint Commitments at the Ministry of Defence in 2004, and then, following promotion to air vice marshal in 2005, Chief of Staff Operations at what became Air Command. In 2007 he returned to No. 1 Group as Air Officer Commanding, following which he was promoted to air marshal and appointed Deputy Commander, Allied Joint Force Command, Brunssum in March 2009.

He was appointed UK Military Representative to NATO and the EU in March 2011 and promoted to Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in June 2011. He became Director-General of the International Military Staff at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on 24 July 2013. As of 2015, Harper was paid a salary of between £155,000 and £159,999 by the department, making him one of the 328 most highly paid people in the British public sector at that time. In July 2016, he handed over his command of Director-General of the International Military Staff to Lieutenant General Jan Broeks.

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Chris Harper (RAF officer) Wikipedia