In this episode #94 of "Reflections & Reactions", I talk with Henry Bolton (OBE) about his life and the social and political landscape of Britain. While talking about his life we take many detours into the world of policing, military, and diplomacy. I hope you all like this fascinating conversation.
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Henry has had a widespread career spanning the military, the police, international relations and politics. Henry served in the Royal Hussars and subsequently in the Territorial Army, rising to the rank of Captain, and later joined Thames Valley Police where he was awarded an award for outstanding bravery. He was a District Administrator in Kosovo, Director of Field Operations for the international ceasefire operations in Macedonia, and Senior Adviser to the Secretary General of the world’s largest inter-governmental security organisation, the OSCE. Henry subsequently led joint UK/US civil/military teams for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Afghanistan, and headed the European Union’s crisis response team in Ukraine. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2013 for services to international security.
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