Head of Army General Sir David Richards to be Chief of the Defence Staff
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Your support makes all the difference.The head of the Army, General Sir David Richards, is to be the next Chief of the Defence Staff, it was announced today.
Gen Richards will take over from Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, who is retiring in October following the Strategic Defence and Security Review.
Confirming the appointment, Defence Secretary Liam Fox paid tribute to Air Chief Marshal Stirrup's "excellent leadership" of the military.
The Prime Minister offered his congratulations to Gen Sir David Richards on his appointment.
"Sir Jock has served with real distinction in his time as CDS. I have been personally grateful for his advice since becoming Prime Minister and know that he will continue to make an extremely valuable contribution in the months ahead," he said in a statement.
"I have no doubt that Sir David will build on this in the years to come, ensuring that all three services play their part in protecting Britain's national security in Afghanistan and elsewhere."
Dr Fox disclosed last month that Air Chief Marshal Stirrup - who had been due to continue to April next year - would be stepping down early.
The appointment of Gen Richards as his successor will be seen as a signal of the priority the Government attaches to the war in Afghanistan.
He had previously served as the head of the international coalition military force in the country, making him the first British general to command US troops since the Second World War.
It was an experience which clearly affected him, admitting that the country and its people had "entered my bloodstream".
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