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Richard Trant

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was killed just after Trant left to become Director Army Staff Duties in the Ministry of Defence. During this period, the Army, in common with the other British armed forces, faced significant cuts in funding following the Defence Review conducted by
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Trant married, Diana Clare Edwards (known as "Tink"), in 1957. They had a son and two daughters. He was survived by his wife and their three children.
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and educated at Newquay Grammar School. He attended the Bangalore Officer Training School in 1947, receiving an emergency commission in the
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in 1984, and retired from the Army in 1986. He became a senior military adviser to Belfast aircraft manufacturer
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and Wilson Hogg Robinson. He was vice-president of the Defence Manufacturers' Association from 1989 to 1996.
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for 14 years, chairman of the Devon and Cornwall Historic Society, Patron of
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He returned to Europe in 1957, joining A Battery (The Chestnut Troop) of the
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as Colonel GS of the Staff College Division, he became commander of the
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Chairman of the Devon and Cornwall Historic Society
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He was Land Deputy Commander in the 199:Chairman of the Cornwall Heritage Trust 577: 575: 481:of Cornwall from 1997, and was also a 473:. He was also a commissioner at the 336:for two-year before being promoted to 340:and appointed Command Land Forces in 7: 638:Quartermaster-General to the Forces 582:Obituary: General Sir Richard Trant 567:Obituary: General Sir Richard Trant 236:Quartermaster-General to the Forces 131:Quartermaster-General to the Forces 664:Colonel Commandant and President, 471:3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery 307:3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery 283:1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery 145:3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery 25: 714:People from South Hams (district) 256:Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 514: 107: 91: 734:Deputy lieutenants of Cornwall 438:, later joining the boards of 355:Secretary of State for Defence 1: 709:Military personnel from Devon 658:Sir Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour 477:for 6 years. He served as a 666:Honourable Artillery Company 463:Honourable Artillery Company 451:Royal Army Educational Corps 305:. He commanded C Battery of 303:Joint Services Staff College 569:The Times, 12 February 2007 455:Royal Regiment of Artillery 260:Royal Regiment of Artillery 775: 461:from 1984 to 1989, and of 457:from 1982 to 1987, of the 453:from 1979 to 1982, of the 216:Sir Richard Brooking Trant 672: 662: 654: 644: 635: 627: 617: 608: 600: 595: 459:Royal Army Ordnance Corps 350:Earl Mountbatten of Burma 291:Indian Army Staff College 287:British Army of the Rhine 262:in 1949, and served with 754:Royal Artillery officers 415:in 1983, succeeding Sir 311:Staff College, Camberley 724:Bards of Gorsedh Kernow 611:GOC South East District 497:, and president of the 491:St Bartholomew's church 487:Cornwall Heritage Trust 319:5th Airportable Brigade 149:5th Airportable Brigade 475:Royal Hospital Chelsea 196:Royal Hospital Chelsea 49:Richard Brooking Trant 694:British Army generals 413:Quartermaster-General 295:Wellington Cantonment 119:Years of service 648:Sir Charles Huxtable 621:Sir Geoffrey Howlett 378:area shortly before 367:in 1982, and became 268:32nd Medium Regiment 194:Commissioner at the 27:British Army general 719:People from Newquay 585:The Daily Telegraph 499:Royal Cornwall Show 440:Hunting Engineering 372:South East District 363:He was promoted to 334:Ministry of Defence 285:, serving with the 276:74th Medium Battery 238:from 1983 to 1986. 205:Royal Cornwall Show 153:South East District 676:Sir Michael Wilkes 485:, Chairman of the 447:colonel commandant 365:Lieutenant General 246:Trant was born in 135:Lieutenant General 682: 681: 673:Succeeded by 645:Succeeded by 618:Succeeded by 596:Military offices 587:, 19 October 2007 479:Deputy Lieutenant 419:, and joined the 299:Aden Protectorate 210: 209: 203:President of the 18:Sir Richard Trant 16:(Redirected from 766: 655:Preceded by 631:Sir Paul Travers 628:Preceded by 604:Sir Paul Travers 601:Preceded by 593: 588: 579: 570: 564: 524: 519: 518: 517: 467:honorary colonel 384:Falkland Islands 346:Operation Banner 342:Northern Ireland 323:Northern Ireland 234:, and served as 111: 103: 96: 95: 81: 32: 21: 774: 773: 769: 768: 767: 765: 764: 763: 684: 683: 678: 669: 660: 650: 641: 633: 623: 614: 606: 591: 580: 573: 565: 530: 522:Cornwall portal 520: 515: 513: 510: 411:, Trant became 398:John Fieldhouse 386:. 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Sir Richard Trant
Thurlestone
United Kingdom

British Army
Quartermaster-General to the Forces
Lieutenant General
3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
5th Airportable Brigade
South East District
Korean War
Falklands War
The Troubles
Aden
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Cornwall Show
General
KCB
DL
British Army
Falklands War
Quartermaster-General to the Forces
Thurlestone
south Devon
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Royal Regiment of Artillery
anti-aircraft
32nd Medium Regiment
Korean War

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