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of 1992 and received the additional knighthood of GCVO in 1994. He was elected an honorary Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, on retiring as Principal. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by
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York University to award honorary degrees to former Ontario Lt.-Gov. Hilary Weston, retired British diplomat Sir Brian Fall
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After another period in Moscow 1977–79, Fall was head of the Energy, Science and Space Department at the
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Principal Private Secretaries to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
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Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
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in 1962 and was appointed an established officer of the Service in 1965. He served in
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After retiring from the Diplomatic Service in 1995, Sir Brian Fall was principal of
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in the British Army 1955–57 he continued as a reserve officer of the
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In 2002 Sir Brian was appointed the UK's Special Representative for
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1992–95. As Ambassador to Russia just after the break-up of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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FCO Announces New UK Special Representative For Georgia
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and Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy in
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Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary
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GCVO
KCMG
St Paul's School, London
Magdalen College, Oxford
University of Michigan Law School
National Service
Royal Military Police
Diplomatic Service
Moscow
Geneva
Civil Service College
Foreign Office
New York
Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Lord Carrington
Francis Pym
Sir Geoffrey Howe
Secretary General of NATO
Assistant Under Secretary of State
Minister
Washington
High Commissioner to Canada
Ambassador to Russia
Soviet Union
Post-Soviet states
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Rio Tinto Group

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