Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer
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List of Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officers
Warrant officer | years | Chief of the Air Staff |
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WO Greg Dutton MBE BEM | ||
WO Robert 'Bob' Loughlin MBE [4] | –2006 | Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup |
WO Lyndsay Morgan MBE [2] | Nov 2006–July 2009 | Air Chief Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy |
WO Gary Wilcox[2] | July 2009–2012 | Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton |
WO Graeme Spark | 2012–2014 | Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford |
WO Clive Martland MBE [1] | 2014–present | Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford |
The Royal Navy equivalent is the Warrant Officer of the Naval Service (WONS),[5] and in the Royal Marines the Corps Regimental Sergeant Major. The British Army's recent equivalent is the Army Sergeant Major.[6]
See also
- Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force — United States Air Force (USAF) equivalent
- Sergeant Major of the Air Force — South African Air Force (SAAF) equivalent
- Warrant Officer of the Air Force — Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) equivalent
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