Anthony Johnstone-Burt

Vice Admiral Charles Anthony Johnstone-Burt, CB, OBE (born 1 February 1958) is a Royal Navy officer, currently serving as the Chief of Staff to NATO's Supreme Allied Command Transformation, Norfolk VA.

Education
Johnstone-Burt was educated at Wellington College and Van Mildert College at Durham University, where he took Joint Honours in Psychology and Anthropology in 1980.

Naval career
Johnstone-Burt joined the Royal Navy in 1977 and served in HMS Active during the Falklands War following his promotion to lieutenant in January 1982. He qualified as a helicopter pilot in 1983 flying Sea Kings and Lynx helicopters. He qualified as a principal warfare officer and served in several frigates before being appointed as first lieutenant and second-in-command of HMS Scylla in 1991. He was appointed commanding officer of HMS Brave in 1994 and went on to study at the US Naval War College, where courses are affiliated with Salve Regina University on Rhode Island, taking an MA in International Relations from 1996 to 1997. He also attanded the Higher Command and Staff Course at the Joint Services Command and Staff College in 2000.

He was appointed commanding officer of HMS Montrose and captain of the 6th Frigate Squadron in 2000 before becoming commodore of the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in 2002 and then captain of HMS Ocean in 2004. He went on to be deputy commander and chief of staff of the Joint Helicopter Command in 2005, Flag Officer, Scotland, Northern England and Northern Ireland in 2006 and commander of the Joint Helicopter Command in 2008 before being appointed Director of Counter Narcotics and International Organised Crime at HQ ISAF in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2011. Promoted to vice admiral, he became the chief of staff to NATO's Supreme Allied Command Transformation at Norfolk, Virginia in November 2011.

Johnstone-Burt was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 2013 New Year Honours.