David Wilson (Royal Marines officer)

Major General David Wilson, CB, CBE (born 1949) is a retired senior Royal Marines officer who briefly served as Commandant General Royal Marines from February to August 2004.

Wilson joined the Royal Marines in 1969 and went on to serve in Northern Ireland in 1987.

[1] He was mentioned in despatches later that year "in recognition of distinguished service" during the deployment.

[2] He was the Senior British Representative to United States Central Command in Tampa, Florida, from October 2002 to October 2003[5] (in which role he was involved in planning for the Iraq War)[6] and became Commandant General Royal Marines in February 2004,[3] before retiring later that year.

[7] In retirement, Wilson became Director of a United Nations programme engaged in disarming warlords and disbanding illegal armed groups in Afghanistan.