General Sir David Richards – “Leading Musicians and Leading Soldiers: Insights into differing leadership styles”

General Sir David Richards was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1971. Graduating in 1974 he spent the next 9 years at regimental duty in the Far East, Germany and the UK and on the staff of 11th Armoured Brigade in Germany. This period included 3 tours in Northern Ireland. After attending the Staff College in 1984, he returned to 11th Armoured Brigade to command a field battery in 47th Field Regiment. From there he spent 2 years in Berlin as the Chief of Staff of the Berlin Infantry Brigade. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, he spent the next 3 years as an instructor at the Staff College, Camberley, before being appointed to command 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. This period included another operational tour in Northern Ireland. In 1994 he was promoted and appointed Colonel Army Plans in the MOD, responsible for the shape and size of the Army. Promoted to Brigadier in 1996, and after attending the Higher Command and Staff course, he became Commander 4th Armoured Brigade in Germany.
In 1998 he was posted to the Permanent Joint Headquarters as Chief Joint Force Operations. Promoted to Major General, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) in Apr 2001 before becoming Assistant Chief of the General Staff in Sep 2002. Appointed to command the ARRC in Jan 2005, he served as Commander of the International Stabilisation and Assistance Force Afghanistan between May 2006 and Feb 2007. Given substantive promotion in Jan 2008, he took over as Commander-in-Chief UK Land Forces before assuming the appointment of Chief of the General Staff in Aug 2009.
His operational awards include a Mention in Despatches, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, the Distinguished Service Order and Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
He is Honorary Colonel 3rd Regiment RHA, Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery, Colonel Commandant Brigade of Gurkhas, Chairman Gurkha Welfare Trust, Colonel Commandant Media Operations Group (Volunteers), President of Army Skiing, President of Army Tennis, and Admiral of the Army Sailing Association and the British Kiel Yacht Club. He is also Patron of Wiltshire Search and Rescue (WILSAR) and the Afghan Appeal Fund. A keen student of military history, he is a qualified offshore yachtsman, a Governor of his old School, and an occasional horseman.

 

 

 

 

 

General Sir David Richards – “Leading Musicians and Leading Soldiers: Insights into differing leadership styles”