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Brigadier Tim Lai
November 5, 2014 @ 11:45 am - 2:00 pm
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Tim Lai was born in Paris, France in 1963, to parents in diplomatic service. He grew up in New York, Geneva and London, and was educated at the Montesori School in Manhattan, the Êcole Internationale de Genève and Berkhamsted School in Hertfordshire. He completed a Masters degree at St Andrews University, during which time he spent summers working in industry, city banking and local government.
He attended the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and was commissioned into the Army Air Corps in 1986, from whence he transferred to the Royal Irish Rangers. His early years in the Army were spent at regimental duty in Germany and England, and on operations in Northern Ireland; he served as platoon commander, company second-in-command, Regimental Signals Officer and Adjutant. An initial Grade 3 staff appointment in the G3 branch of Headquarters Land Command was followed by promotion to Major in 1996 and company command.
He attended the Advanced Command and Staff Course at the Joint Services Command and Staff College from 1996-98, gaining Masters Degrees in Defence Technology from Cranfield University and in Defence Studies from Kings College, London. He then served as Chief of Staff at Headquarters 20th Armoured Brigade in Germany and on operations in Bosnia with Headquarters Multi-National Division (South West), part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) Stabilisation Force. This was followed by company command with 1st Battalion, The Black Watch, in Germany and on operations in Kosovo. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel in 2002, he was posted to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) as Chief Operations Officer for a 17,500 strong military force, prior to transferring to, and assuming command of, 1st Battalion, The Highlanders, in Scotland, on operations in Bosnia, and in Germany. Following command, he was a Grade 1 staff officer in the Directorate for Strategic Plans at the Ministry of Defence, with responsibility for the Asia Pacific region, including cross-Whitehall coordination on Afghanistan.
He was promoted to Colonel in 2007 and deployed on operations with the Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, a US-led organisation responsible for the reform and development of Afghan security forces and ministerial institutions. Here he was Chief J5 Policy & Plans, also responsible for inter-agency coordination and mentoring in the Afghan Ministries of Defence and Interior. He was awarded the Bronze Star. On his return to the UK, he became Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for J5 Policy and Plans at the Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood, where he covered the Asia Pacific region, with a particular focus upon Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Counter-Terrorism.
Promoted again in 2009, to Brigadier, he was seconded and deployed to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) as Senior Military Advisor to the Special Representative of the Secretary General, where he worked to strengthen UNAMA’s cooperation with the International Security Assistance Force and NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative. From Kabul, he moved to Washington DC in the United States, as the United Kingdom’s Military Attaché from 2010 to 2013, where he also completed a Bachelors Degree in Law from the Open University.
Tim Lai recently finished attending the programme of strategic studies at the Royal College of Defence Studies in London and is assuming the role as Deputy Commanding General of the 3rd (US) Corps at Fort Hood, Texas. He is married to Jenni, with whom he has a young daughter, Cara, and son, Giles. His interests are family, reading, walking, skiing, travelling and armchair sports.