Sir Peter Ted Squire | |
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Born | 7 October 1945 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Air Force |
Years of service | 1966–2003 |
Rank | Air Chief Marshal |
Commands held |
Chief of the Air Staff (2000–03) Strike Command (1999–00) No. 1 Group (1993) RAF Cottesmore (1986–88) No. 1 (F) Squadron (1981–83) |
Battles/wars |
Falklands War Operation Veritas Operation Telic |
Awards |
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Distinguished Flying Cross Air Force Cross Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air |
Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Ted Squire, GCB, DFC, AFC, DL, FRAeS (born 7 October 1945) is a retired senior Royal Air Force commander. He was a fast jet pilot in the 1970s, a squadron commander during the Falklands War and a senior air commander in the 1990s. Squire was Chief of the Air Staff from 2000 to 2003 during which time both Operation Veritas (in Afghanistan) and Operation Telic (in Iraq) were initiated. In retirement he became Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Imperial War Museum and Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Born the son of Wing Commander Frank Squire and Margaret Pascoe Squire (née Trump), Peter Squire attended the independent King's School, Bruton in Somerset and was commissioned into the Royal Air Force on 15 July 1966. Following initial officer training at the RAF College Cranwell and subsequent flying training, he was promoted to flying officer on 15 January 1967 and sent to No. 20 Squadron based in Singapore to fly Hunters in 1968. He was promoted to flight lieutenant on 15 January 1969 and joined No. 4 Flying Training School in Anglesey in 1970.