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First Veterans Commissioner for Scotland appointed | First Veterans Commissioner for Scotland appointed |
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Scotland's first Veteran's Commissioner has been appointed to provide greater support for Armed Forces personnel. | Scotland's first Veteran's Commissioner has been appointed to provide greater support for Armed Forces personnel. |
Former Navy officer Eric Fraser will take on the role later this summer. | Former Navy officer Eric Fraser will take on the role later this summer. |
The Scottish government announced plans for the post, to champion the interest of ex-service men and women, earlier this year. | The Scottish government announced plans for the post, to champion the interest of ex-service men and women, earlier this year. |
First Minister Alex Salmond confirmed the appointment when he attended the Armed Forces Day event in Stirling. | |
Mr Fraser, a former senior Navy officer, will work with charities, local authorities and health boards on veterans' issues and help shape future policy developments. | Mr Fraser, a former senior Navy officer, will work with charities, local authorities and health boards on veterans' issues and help shape future policy developments. |
'Breadth of experience' | 'Breadth of experience' |
A graduate of Edinburgh University, Mr Fraser joined the Navy in 1976 and during a 37-year career served during the Falklands conflict, the Balkans war and patrolled drug smuggling around the Caribbean. | A graduate of Edinburgh University, Mr Fraser joined the Navy in 1976 and during a 37-year career served during the Falklands conflict, the Balkans war and patrolled drug smuggling around the Caribbean. |
His final position before retiring from the Navy at the start of this year was as the UK Naval Attache in the British Embassy in Washington DC. | His final position before retiring from the Navy at the start of this year was as the UK Naval Attache in the British Embassy in Washington DC. |
He will take up his role as Scottish Veterans Commissioner in August, in a three-year appointment. | He will take up his role as Scottish Veterans Commissioner in August, in a three-year appointment. |
There are an estimated 400,000 ex-servicemen and women living in Scotland. | There are an estimated 400,000 ex-servicemen and women living in Scotland. |
Mr Salmond said: "Eric Fraser served for 37 years in a wide range of appointments, both at sea and ashore, from the Falklands to the Adriatic. As well as a great breadth of experience in strategic leadership roles, he has demonstrated clear empathy, commitment and direct experience of working with individuals and families within his command. | Mr Salmond said: "Eric Fraser served for 37 years in a wide range of appointments, both at sea and ashore, from the Falklands to the Adriatic. As well as a great breadth of experience in strategic leadership roles, he has demonstrated clear empathy, commitment and direct experience of working with individuals and families within his command. |
"The appointment of a Scottish Veterans Commissioner will complement the fantastic work our partners and stakeholders are already doing to care for our veterans, and I look forward to meeting some of them at the Veterans Village during Armed Forces Day in Stirling." | "The appointment of a Scottish Veterans Commissioner will complement the fantastic work our partners and stakeholders are already doing to care for our veterans, and I look forward to meeting some of them at the Veterans Village during Armed Forces Day in Stirling." |
Col Martin Gibson, executive chairman of Veterans Scotland said: "We very much look forward to working with the commissioner in further enhancing communication on veterans' issues within the public sector. | Col Martin Gibson, executive chairman of Veterans Scotland said: "We very much look forward to working with the commissioner in further enhancing communication on veterans' issues within the public sector. |
"Our 400,000 veterans, who served in the UK Armed Forces to ensure we all continue to enjoy our freedom today, will welcome this announcement." | "Our 400,000 veterans, who served in the UK Armed Forces to ensure we all continue to enjoy our freedom today, will welcome this announcement." |
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