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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Air chief marshal

Role
  
RAF officer


Name
  
Simon Bryant

Years of service
  
1977–2012

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Simon Bryant (RAF officer)

Born
  
20 June 1956 (age 67) (
1956-06-20
)

Commands held
  
Air Command RAF Leuchars No. 43 (Fighter) Squadron

Awards
  
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service

Air Chief Marshal Sir Simon Bryant, (born 20 June 1956) 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.

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Service career

Educated at Stamford School and the University of Nottingham, graduating in 1977 in Geography, Bryant was commissioned as a University Cadet in 1974. He was regraded on graduation, and then promoted to flying officer and to flight lieutenant in 1978. 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. Promoted to squadron leader in 1985, Bryant then flew the Tornado F3 as a squadron executive at RAF Leeming.

Following a tour in the Air Secretary's Department, Staff College (graduating in 1992), a Force Development appointment in the Ministry of Defence, and promotion to wing commander in 1993, 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.

Promoted to group captain in 1999, Bryant served as the Personal Staff Officer to the Deputy Supreme Commander at SHAPE before being appointed Commander of British Forces in Oman; he was awarded a Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in 2002.

Following the Higher Command and Staff Course, Bryant was promoted to air commodore in 2004, his initial appointment being as Air Officer Scotland before a further tour in the Middle East as Director of the Combined Air Operations Centre at Al Udeid in Qatar; he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005. On return to the UK, a tour as Head of Joint Capability at the Ministry of Defence was followed by his promotion to air vice marshal and appointment as Chief of Staff Personnel (and Air Secretary) in 2006. In 2009 he was promoted to air marshal and appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief Personnel (and Air Member for Personnel), 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. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the 2011 New Year Honours List.

In June 2011, Bryant said, that in the context of operations in Libya, "huge" demands were being placed on equipment and personnel. Prime Minister David Cameron responded by telling the defence chiefs to stop criticising Libya mission.

His retirement was marked by a dining-out on 30 March 2012.

Family

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.

References

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