Colonel Bob Stewart
Bob Stewart is best known as the Commander of British Forces in Bosnia during 1992/3 for which he was awarded the DSO. Promoted, thereafter he was appointed Chief of Policy and Strategy at NATO’s military headquarters in Europe. After leaving the Army in 1996, he became a Public Affairs consultant and Managing Director of a digital satellite broadcasting company. A practical strategist, he holds a first class degree in the subject and is a widely recognised authority on war crimes in the Balkans. A frequent contributor to television and radio programmes as well as newspapers, Colonel Stewart’s book Broken Lives, about command during the Balkan War, was a best seller.
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