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Tim Cross

Timothy Cross
A man in a brown jacket, shirt and tie is pictured sitting outdoors in late spring
Tim Cross in May 2009
Born (1951-04-19) 19 April 1951 (age 65)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Army
Years of service 1971–2007
Rank Major General
Unit Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Royal Logistic Corps
Commands held 1 Ordnance Battalion
101st Logistic Brigade
General Officer Commanding, Theatre Troops, Iraq
Battles/wars The Troubles
Gulf War
Kosovo War
Iraq War
Awards Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Other work Army Advisor, Defence Select Committee
Defence and security consultant
Lecturer

Major General Timothy Cross, CBE (born 19 April 1951) is a retired British Army officer and military logistics expert. He was commissioned in 1971 into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and went on to serve in Germany, Northern Ireland and Cyprus, interspersed with staff duties and further education. He was posted to Paris in 1984, where he was involved in the development of the MILAN anti-tank weapon, before returning to his regiment as a company commander. He took command of 1 Ordnance Battalion in 1990 and was tasked with running logistics for 1st Armoured Division during the Gulf War. He went on to serve as Commander, Logistic Support for 3rd Infantry Division in 1992.

Cross served his first of three tours in the Balkans, attached to the Implementation Force (IFOR), in 1995–1996. His second was in 1997, with the Stabilisation Force (SFOR), where he commanded 101 Logistic Brigade, and his third in 1999 with the Kosovo Force (KFOR). During his tour with KFOR, he was responsible for co-ordinating multinational troops and civilian agencies in establishing refugee camps in the aftermath of the Kosovo War. He was later appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his service with KFOR. Cross was promoted to major general (two-star rank in NATO terms) in 2000 and served as Director General, Defence Supply Chain until 2002, when he became involved in planning for the forthcoming invasion of Iraq. He was the most senior British officer involved in the planning and in the Coalition Provisional Authority.


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