Chris Bell (British Army officer)
Major General Christopher James Bell, CBE is a senior British Army officer.
Chris Bell | |
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Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | British Army |
Rank | Major General |
Unit | Scots Guards |
Commands held | 1st Battalion Scots Guards 77th Brigade |
Battles/wars | Iraq War War in Afghanistan |
Awards | Commander of the Order of the British Empire |
Military career
Bell was commissioned into the Scots Guards.[1] He became commanding officer of 1st Battalion Scots Guards in 2010,[1] Commander 77th Brigade in May 2017[2] and Programme Director for Project Castle, which aims to develop a modern career structure in the Army, in December 2018.[1] He become General Officer Commanding Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command in June 2020.[3]
He was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in recognition of his services in Iraq in October 2003.[4] He was also appointed an OBE in recognition of his services in Afghanistan in July 2008[5] and advanced to CBE in the 2020 New Year Honours.[6]
gollark: So essentially hardware memset.
gollark: > The "Write Pattern" command is new for DDR5; this is identical to a write command, but no data is transmitted. Instead, the range is filled with copies of a 1-byte mode register (which defaults to all-zero). Although this takes the same amount of time as a normal write, not driving the data lines saves energy. Also, writes to multiple banks may be interleaved more closely.
gollark: I think DRAM actually has a command for zeroing regions nowadays.
gollark: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3654905/faster-way-to-zero-memory-than-with-memset#3655024
gollark: I would be surprised if CPUs lacked dedicated zeroing capabilities, actually.
References
- "Brigadier Chris Bell to Lead 77th Brigade". Warfare Today. 26 October 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- "Army Commands" (PDF). Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- "Generals: February 2020" (PDF). Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- "No. 57100". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 October 2003. p. 7.
- "No. 58776". The London Gazette (Supplement). 25 July 2008. p. 11241.
- "No. 62866". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 2019. p. N6.
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