Legendary British Army Chief Sir Mike Jackson Dies at 80: A Controversial Yet Celebrated Military Icon
October 16, 2024General Sir Mike Jackson, the former head of the British Army, passed away on October 15, 2023, at the age of 80, surrounded by family.
Known as the 'Prince of Darkness' for his no-nonsense approach, he was both feared and admired by soldiers.
He is survived by his second wife Sarah Coombe, three children from two marriages, and four grandchildren.
Born into a military family in 1944, Jackson joined the Army at 19 and graduated from Birmingham University in 1967.
Home Office minister Dan Jarvis described him as a 'soldier's soldier' and an 'outstanding, inspirational and charismatic leader'.
Tributes poured in from colleagues and organizations, with the Parachute Regimental Association remembering him as a 'great leader of men'.
He took command as Chief of the General Staff just before the Iraq War, navigating controversies including allegations of prisoner abuse.
During the Kosovo War, he famously defied an order from American General Wesley Clark, earning him the nickname 'Macho Jacko'.
Throughout his extensive career, he served in major conflicts including Northern Ireland, the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
However, his legacy remains contentious due to his involvement in controversial incidents during The Troubles in Northern Ireland, particularly the Ballymurphy shootings and Bloody Sunday.
The British Army expressed its sadness over his passing, honoring his distinguished 40-year military career.
Jackson gained prominence for his leadership during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, becoming a respected figure in military circles.
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The Guardian • Oct 16, 2024
General Sir Mike Jackson obituaryThe Guardian • Oct 15, 2024
General Sir Mike Jackson, former head of the British army, dies at 80BBC News • Oct 15, 2024
Former army head General Sir Mike Jackson diesThe Independent • Oct 15, 2024
General Sir Mike Jackson, former head of British Army, dies aged 80