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British officer to command Bermuda Regiment

Lt Col Mike Foster-Brown itipped to take over command of The Bermuda Regiment.

An officer in the British Army is to assume command of the Bermuda Regiment when current Commanding Officer Lt Col Brian Gonsalves steps down.Lt Col Mike Foster-Brown will move into the post in May, Governor George Fergusson announced yesterday.The 41-year-old is currently serving in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.Mr Fergusson added that his “hope and expectation” was for a successor to be found within the Regiment itself in due course.The Royal Gazette understands that the qualified successor for the position had been Major Chris Wheddon, who was killed in a traffic accident on September 9.In the absence of an immediately qualified Bermudian replacement, Lt Col Foster-Brown is said to be tasked with training up the next in line.His appointment to the post is expected to last two to three years. A source described him as “an absolutely cracking candidate” with “a deep knowledge of change management”.Lt Col Foster-Brown’s appointment was made following consultation with the Promotions Board.Mr Fergusson said: “I am delighted that Mike Foster-Brown will be succeeding Brian Gonsalves. He will be taking over a Regiment with high levels of training and commitment, as I saw at the impressive recruits camp last week. Lt Col Foster-Brown has excellent credentials to take over this role.”Added the Governor: “He has experience as adjutant to a territorial battalion of his own regiment, The Rifles. He has also served with distinction in Iraq, where he was mentioned in dispatches for gallantry, and served earlier on, as did several members of the Bermuda Regiment, in Sierra Leone. I look forward to welcoming him here.”Mr Fergusson hailed Lt Col Gonsalves, who has held the post for four years, as a man of “enormous commitment and professionalism”.Useful website: www.bermudaregiment.bm.

Lt Col Foster-Brown is an experienced Rifleman

The appointed Commanding Officer for the Bermuda Regiment, Lt Col Michael Foster-Brown, is a 41-year-old British Army Officer.

The father-of-two was promoted from Major in September.

He was awarded the rank of Captain in 1996, and first commissioned in 1993 into The Royal Green Jackets, now known as The Rifles.

Lt Col Foster-Brown is currently serving as Commander at the Bastion Training Centre in Camp Bastion, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

He was appointed chief of staff for the Fourth Battalion of The Rifles, in 2008.

In 2003, he was appointed executive officer to the assistant chief of staff for operations at the Stabilisation Force headquarters in Bosnia.

Lt Col Foster-Brown has a master’s degree in war studies from the Royal College of Defence Studies, Shrivenham, and previously attended the University of Exeter.