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[[Air Chief Marshal]] '''Sir Michael James Graydon''' [[Order of the Bath{{postnominals|GCB]], [[Order of the British Empirecountry=GBR|CBE]]}} (born 24 October 1938) is a retired RAF officer. He was a fast jet pilot in the 1960s, a squadron commander in the 1970s and a station commander in the 1980s before serving as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief [[RAF Strike Command]] during the [[Gulf War]]. He was [[Chief of the Air Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Air Staff]] from 1992 to 1997 in which role he advised the British Government on the implementation of No Fly Zones in [[Iraq]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]] and implemented the [[Front Line First]] initiative.
 
==RAF career==