Peter Millar (RAF officer) explained

Peter Millar
Birth Date:20 June 1942
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:Royal Air Force
Serviceyears:1964–1998
Rank:Air Vice Marshal
Commands:British Forces Cyprus
RAF Wittering
No. 233 Operational Conversion Unit
Awards:Companion of the Order of the Bath

Air Vice Marshal Peter Millar, (born 20 June 1942) is a former Royal Air Force officer who served as Commander of British Forces Cyprus from 1995 to 1998.

Career

Educated at Malvern College, Millar joined the Royal Air Force in 1964.[1] He became commander at No. 233 Operational Conversion Unit in 1979, station commander at RAF Wittering in 1985 and a staff officer at the offices of the UK Military Representative to NATO in 1988.[1] He went on to be a staff officer at the NATO Directorate within the Ministry of Defence in 1990, a staff officer at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in 1993 and Commander British Forces Cyprus and Administrator of the Sovereign Base Areas in 1995 before retiring in 1998.[2]

Later life

In retirement Millar became Chairman of the Biotrans Consortium.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Who's Who 2010, A & C Black, 2010,
  2. Web site: Ministry of Defence and Senior Tri-Service Appointments. 7 June 2015.