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Background – Richard Mole
His background and expertise lies in the field of logistics and transport management. He was commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1971 into the Royal Corps of Transport. His 25-year career in transport and movements included an in-service Geography scholarship degree BA (Hons) at Durham, including many disciplines. His command appointments ranged from combat supplies for a Division, Transport Coordinating Officer for a Squadron in support of a Division, Squadron Commander of the single bulk fuels unit in support of 1 (British) Corps, and Chief of Staff of a Transport Group in BAOR. He was a Member of the Institute of Petroleum whilst serving. His staff appointments included trials co-ordinator at the Joint Air Transport Establishment, RAF Brize Norton, staff officer (policy) for Director General Transport and Movements (Logistic Executive Army), Project Officer Department of National Defence, Canada (for Director General Transportation).
Richard served two operational tours in Northern Ireland in the 1970s, and one operational tour with the United Nations in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) in 1992. In the latter he was a UN Military Observer in Sector East, then Operations Officer for the UNMO Group covering the complete theatre of operations. This meant travelling to all areas of FRY.Finally, he was Senior Military Observer in Sector Sarajevo in 1992 during the intense siege of that city. He was awarded the Force Commander’s Commendation “in recognition of his exemplary performance and contribution to peacekeeping beyond the normal scope of his UNPROFOR duties”.
He retired from Military Service in 1993In 2010 he became Project Manager for the re-development of Driffield Methodist Church, a £2m project. He found all the funds through grants and donations, upgraded the Schoolroom (£146k) and then saw the demolition and rebuild of the main building.
He continues his main interest in antiques and picture framing.


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