Gary Wilcox

Gary Wilcox
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Years of service 1974–2012
Rank Warrant Officer
Commands held Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer
Battles/wars War in Afghanistan
Iraq War

Warrant Officer Gary Wilcox is a retired Royal Air Force (RAF) airman. He was the Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer from 2009 to 2012, and therefore the senior RAF other rank during that time.[1]

Military career

Wilcox entered training at RAF Halton as an apprentice in October 1974, as part of entry number 124. During his training he represented the RAF in football and athletics. His first posting after graduation was to RAF Scampton to work on Vulcan bombers. In 1978, he was promoted to corporal and attained a Higher National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering.[1]

He was promoted to sergeant in 1981 and posted to No. 33 Squadron, RAF Odiham. From here he was detached to Belize, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Turkey and Norway. While posted to Norway he was injured in a crash while flying in a Gazelle. In 1983, he was posted to No. 230 Squadron, RAF Gütersloh, Germany.[1]

In 1986 he was promoted to Chief Technician and posted to 1 Air Maintenance Squadron at RAF Abingdon where he worked on Jaguars.[1]

Personal life

Wilcox's wife, Sheena, is a Career Guidance Resettlement Consultant for the British military. They have a teenage daughter called Freya.[1]

References


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