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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Lieutenant-general

Relations
  
Joshua Leakey VC

Service/branch
  
British Army

Nationality
  
British

Battles and wars
  
EUFOR Althea

Preceded by
  
Sir Freddie Viggers

Name
  
David Leakey


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Full Name
  
Arundell David Leakey

Born
  
18 May 1952 (age 71) United Kingdom (
1952-05-18
)

Alma mater
  
Sherborne School, University of Cambridge, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Commands
  
European Union Military Staff

Education
  
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Sherborne School, University of Cambridge

Awards
  
Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the British Empire

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Lieutenant General Arundell David Leakey, CMG, CBE (born 18 May 1952) is a former British military commander. He was Director General of the European Union Military Staff in the Council of the European Union, Brussels. In 2010 he was appointed Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod.

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Early life and family

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Leakey is the son of Major General Rea Leakey and nephew of Victoria Cross recipient Nigel Leakey. Leakey was educated at Sherborne School. He is also related to the Victoria Cross recipient Joshua Leakey.

Military career

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After attending the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Leakey was commissioned into the Royal Tank Regiment as a second lieutenant (on probation) on 27 February 1971. From 4 September 1971 to 1 July 1974 he was a university cadet while he read law at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge. His commission was confirmed on 1 July 1974 with seniority from 1 February 1971. He was promoted to lieutenant on 1 July 1974 with seniority from 1 February 1973, and to captain on 1 August 1977. He served in the UK, Northern Ireland, Germany, Bosnia and in Canada in armoured vehicles and in tanks (Chieftain and Challenger).

Having attended the Staff College, Camberley, he was promoted to major on 30 September 1984. He was appointed Chief of Staff at 7th Armoured Brigade (Germany), Military Assistant to the Chief of the Defence Staff and then Commanding Officer of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment.

He was promoted to colonel on 31 December 1993 with seniority from 30 June 1993. He was then posted to the Ministry of Defence as a Colonel Military Operations. In that role, he was responsible for Operational planning and policy affecting Eastern and Western Europe. In early 1995, he attended the Higher Command and Staff Course. In late 1995, he was the UK's Military Representative at the peace negotiations to end the Bosnian War held in the United States. The successful negotiations resulted in the signing of the Dayton Agreement and an end to the three-and-a-half-year-long war.

He was promoted to brigadier on 31 December 1995 with seniority from 30 June 1995. He was appointed Commander of 20th Armoured Brigade in Germany in 1996. With his brigade, he was posted to the former Yugoslavia from 21 December 1996 to 20 June 1997. He returned to the Ministry of Defence as Director of Military Operations from July 1997 to December 1999.

In 2000, he attended the Royal College of Defence Studies. He was Chief of Staff at Headquarters Northern Ireland from February to December 2001. He was promoted to major general on 15 December 2001. From December 2001 to October 2004, he was Director General of Army Training and Recruiting. On 6 October 2004, he was appointed Commander of European Union Force Althea, the European Union peacekeeping force, which replaced the NATO-led SFOR in Bosnia and Hercegovina. He was promoted to lieutenant general on 28 February 2007. From 1 March 2007 until 2010, he was Director General of the European Union Military Staff in Brussels.

He retired from the military on 22 September 2010.

Later life

Leakey was appointed as Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in the House of Lords from 21 December 2010.

Personal life

Leakey was chairman of the National Children's Orchestra, but he resigned in June 2014. He is an amateur piano player and singer. He is married with two sons. He enjoys playing squash, tennis, golf, most field sports, chain sawing and classical music.

Honours and awards

He was Colonel Commandant of the Royal Tank Regiment from 21 August 2006 to 30 July 2010 and previously Deputy Colonel Commandant since 16 July 1999. He is Honorary Colonel of the Dorset Yeomanry, and Colonel of Cadet Force Music.

References

David Leakey Wikipedia