British Army officer
Colonel Mark Charles Heath Underhill, OBE, DL (born c1960) is a retired British Army officer, and a current Deputy Lieutenant of Merseyside. He also currently serves as the Chief Executive of the North West Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.[1]
Military career
Underhill commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 7 April 1979, into the Royal Corps of Transport, initially on a short service commission.[2] He was promoted to lieutenant on 7 April 1981,[3] and after spending time as a troop commander in the Gurkha Transport Regiment in Hong Kong,[4] he completed the Regular Careers Course and was once more promoted to captain on 7 October 1985.[5] Upon promotion to major on 30 September 1990,[6] Underhill returned to Hong Kong in command of a squadron, and deployed with the UN as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. After transferring to the Royal Logistic Corps upon its formation in April 1993,[7] he once more returned to Hong Kong as the second-in-command of the newly raised Hong Kong Logistic Support Regiment RLC.[4] Promotion to lieutenant colonel then followed on 30 June 2000,[8] along with the role of overseeing the formation of the tri-Service International Military Advisory and Training Team (Sierra Leone). After a posting at the Defence Transport and Movements Agency; and as Commander of Logistic Support, London District; Underhill was once more promoted to colonel on 30 June 2007,[9] and took up overall command of the Royal Logistic Corps Territorial Army units.[4]
As a staff officer, Underhill served as the Assistant Head for Operational Energy Management of the Defence Fuels Group; Commander, Logistic Support & Infrastructure at 4th Division; and finally as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Support, at Headquarters Support Command.[4] Underhill retired in 2013, at the rank of Colonel.[10]
Underhill has served as a Deputy Lieutenant of Merseyside since 2019;[11] the Honorary Colonel of 158 Regiment RLC since 2013;[4][12] and the Honorary Life President of the Army Rugby Union since 2016.[10] He also currently serves as the Chief Executive of the North West Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.[13]
Underhill was appointed an MBE in the 2000 Queen's Birthday Honours.[14] He was further advanced to an OBE in the Operation TELIC honours list in 2003.[15]
Personal life
Underhill is married to Debbie and they have two adult children.[4]
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