Peter Mills (RAF officer)Peter Watson Mills, CB (born 1955) is a British minister of the Church of Scotland and a retired senior Royal Air Force officer. He served as Chaplain-in-Chief of the RAF and head of its Chaplains Branch from 2006[1] to 2009. Early lifeMills was born in 1955.[2] He was educated at Arbroath High School, a grammar school in Arbroath, Scotland.[2] CareerIn 1974, Mills joined Aberdeen City Police, which became Grampian Police a year later, as a police constable. He served for 4 years.[2] In 1978, he began the steps to become a religious minister by starting a Bachelor of Divinity (BD) degree at the University of Aberdeen.[2] He graduated in 1982.[3] In 1983, he studied for a Certificate in Pastoral Studies (CPS).[3] He then served for a year as an assistant minister in Montrose, Angus.[2] Military careerMills was commissioned into the Chaplains Branch, Royal Air Force, on 13 May 1984. He was granted the relative rank of flight lieutenant; RAF chaplains hold only relative ranks as they do not hold executive authority.[4] On 13 May 1985, he was promoted to the relative rank of squadron leader.[5][6] On 2 September 1987, he transferred from a short service commission to a regular commission.[7] In 1989, he undertook a four-month posting to the Falkland Islands as Force Chaplain.[2] He was promoted to the relative rank of wing commander on 13 May 1998.[8] In 2001, he was appointed Principal Chaplain (Church of Scotland and Free Churches),[2] and promoted to the relative rank of group captain on 31 May of that year.[9] On 27 March 2006, he was promoted to the relative rank of air vice-marshal,[10] and became the 20th Chaplain-in-Chief of the RAF.[2] Honours and decorationsOn 31 May 2001, Mills was appointed Honorary Chaplain to the Queen (QHC).[9] In July 2009, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity (DD) degree by the University of Aberdeen.[2] In the 2010 New Year Honours, he was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB).[11][12] References
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