Major General Francis Hedley Roberton "Buster" Howes , CB , OBE (born 22 March 1960) is a former Royal Marines officer who served as Commandant General Royal Marines from February 2010 to December 2011.
Early life
Howes was educated at Christ's Hospital , a private school in Horsham , West Sussex. He studied chemistry at the University of York , graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree. He completed a Master of Arts degree in strategic studies at the University of London .[ 2] [ 3]
Military career
Howes was commissioned into the Royal Marines in 1982.[ 3] He became a troop commander in 42 Commando and had his first posting to Northern Ireland . After training as a Mountain Leader , he transferred to 45 Commando .[ 3] He served in the Gulf War while on secondment to the United States Marine Corps . He served as a planner in the Rapid Reaction Force Operations Staff of United Nations Protection Force during the Bosnian War in 1995.[ 3]
Howes led 42 Commando during the 2003 invasion of Iraq , for which he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire .[ 2] He became Chief Joint Coordination and Effects in Headquarters ISAF in Afghanistan in 2007,[ 4] and Director of Naval Staff later that year.[ 5] He went on to be commander of 3 Commando Brigade in April 2008, Head of Overseas Operations in the Ministry of Defence in 2009 and Commandant General Royal Marines in February 2010.[ 3] He was Head of the British Defence Staff – US and Defence Attaché in Washington, D.C. from 2011 to 2015,[ 6] [ 7] and was appointed an Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 2013 Birthday Honours .[ 8]
Later career
In June 2020, Howes was appointed Chief Executive of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo after having served as a non-executive director of the organisation since 2015.[ 9]
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