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Patrick Crowley

Patrick Crowley is currently the chief executive of the South East Reserve Forces’ and Cadet’s Association, which involves promoting reserves and cadets, tri-service, in the nine counties of the South East of England, as well as helping to connect defence with society. He has been in this appointment since retiring from the British Army in 2014.

Commissioned into 1st Battalion the Queen’s Regiment in 1980, Crowley  was a major when the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment (PWRR) was founded in 1992. He served as a rifle platoon commander, mortar officer, adjutant, company commander, second-in-command and commanding officer within the PWRR, commanding the regiment’s 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion. Service included many tours of Northern Ireland, a period in Baghdad and numerous staff appointments, mainly related to infantry and staff training as well as the Territorial Army and Army Reserves. Overseas roles included postings to Gibraltar and Zimbabwe. In addition, he has run many battlefield tours, is a committee member of the Military Historical Society and a trustee of a number of military-related charities. A deputy colonel of the PWRR since 2008, Crowley lives in Hampshire.

 

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