Alumni of King's College London - Military

Military

  • Tim Anderson - Director-General of the Military Aviation Authority
  • Stuart Atha - Air Officer Commanding No 1 Group
  • Mark Sever Bell – recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Sir Simon Bryant - Commander-in-Chief of Air Command
  • Hans Busk – army reformer
  • Sir Herbert Edwardes – army and political officer
  • Sir Robert Fry – Commandant General Royal Marines
  • Richard Garwood - Deputy Commander-in-Chief Operations at Air Command
  • Sir Frederic Goldsmid – Major-General, British Army
  • Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan – Commandant of the Women's Royal Air Force and Chief Controller of the Auxiliary Territorial Service
  • John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton – Head of the British Army (1952–1955)
  • Sir Chris Harper - UK Military Representative to NATO and the EU
  • Michael Harwood – RAF Air Vice-Marshal
  • Syed Ata Hasnain - Indian Army General
  • Pratap Chandra Lal - Former Air Chief Marshal of India
  • Ferdinand Le Quesne – recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Dame Vera Laughton Mathews – Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service
  • Simon Mayall - Assistant Chief of the General Staff
  • Sir Chris Moran – Commander-in-Chief of RAF Air Command
  • Barry North - Assistant Chief of the Air Staff
  • Sir Richard Peirse – Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force and of RAF Bomber Command
  • Pat Reid – army officer and author
  • Andy Salmon – Commandant General Royal Marines
  • Harsha Abeywickrama - Commander of the Sri Lankan Air Force
  • David Walker – RAF Air Marshal
  • Martin Xuereb - Head of the Maltese Armed Forces

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