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Lieutenant General Nicholas Charles Laybourne Perry, DSO, MBE (born c. 1972) is a British Army officer who served as Assistant Chief of the General Staff between 2021 and 2022. Military career [ edit ]
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Nick Perry (British Army officer), British general; Nick Perry (journalist), American and New Zealand journalist; Nick Perry (writer), British playwright and screenwriter; Nicholas Perry (better known as Nikocado Avocado), Internet personality; Nick Perry (1916–2003), mastermind of the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal
The Assistant Chief of the General Staff supports the Chief of the General Staff in his responsibilities, sets the conditions for the British Army to contribute to success on operations, ensures coherence across the 'Defence Lines of Development' and develops the Army of the Future. [1] The officer is an Army Board member responsible for the ...
General Perry may refer to: Edward A. Perry (1831–1889), Confederate States Army brigadier general; Nick Perry (British Army officer) (born c. 1972), British Army major general; Scott Perry (politician) (born 1962), Pennsylvania Army National Guard brigadier general; William F. Perry (1823–1901), Confederate States Army brigadier general
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British Army: June 2017: Vice Admiral Tim Fraser Royal Navy: April 2019: Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key Royal Navy: November 2021: Lieutenant General Sir Charles Stickland Royal Marines: November 2021: Lieutenant General Nick Perry British Army
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