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General Sir [[Charles Huxtable]] is a former commander-in-chief, United Kingdom Land Forces. He served in Korea, Cyprus, Oman, Northern Ireland and Hong Kong before retiring in September 1990.<ref>Charles Oulton, Where will all the Cold warriors go? ; Army officers are now fighting job insecurity. Charles Oulton meets couples in the front line, The Independent, 1 July 1990.</ref> | General Sir [[Charles Huxtable]] is a former commander-in-chief, United Kingdom Land Forces. He served in Korea, Cyprus, Oman, Northern Ireland and Hong Kong before retiring in September 1990.<ref>Charles Oulton, Where will all the Cold warriors go? ; Army officers are now fighting job insecurity. Charles Oulton meets couples in the front line, The Independent, 1 July 1990.</ref> | ||
− | Huxtable was awarded the OBE for service in Northern Ireland during the period 1 August 1971 to 31 October 1971.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/45598/supplements/1895 London Gazette, No. 45598, p.1895], 15 February 1972.</ref> | + | Huxtable was awarded the OBE for service in Northern Ireland during the period 1 August 1971 to 31 October 1971.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/45598/supplements/1895 London Gazette, No. 45598, p.1895], 15 February 1972.</ref> He served as [[Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland)]] from 22 October 1980<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/48379/supplements/16340 London Gazette, Supplement 16340], 25 November 1980, p.2.</ref> - 19 January 1982<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/48865/supplements/795 London Gazette, Supplement 795], 18 January 1982, p.7.</ref> |
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General Sir Charles Huxtable is a former commander-in-chief, United Kingdom Land Forces. He served in Korea, Cyprus, Oman, Northern Ireland and Hong Kong before retiring in September 1990.[1]
Huxtable was awarded the OBE for service in Northern Ireland during the period 1 August 1971 to 31 October 1971.[2] He served as Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland) from 22 October 1980[3] - 19 January 1982[4]
Notes
- ↑ Charles Oulton, Where will all the Cold warriors go? ; Army officers are now fighting job insecurity. Charles Oulton meets couples in the front line, The Independent, 1 July 1990.
- ↑ London Gazette, No. 45598, p.1895, 15 February 1972.
- ↑ London Gazette, Supplement 16340, 25 November 1980, p.2.
- ↑ London Gazette, Supplement 795, 18 January 1982, p.7.