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Major-General '''Anthony de C.L. Leask''' was a career British Army officer. | Major-General '''Anthony de C.L. Leask''' was a career British Army officer. | ||
+ | ==Army appointments== | ||
+ | *[[Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland)]] 15 February 1994<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/53587/supplements/2316 London Gazette, Supplement 2316], 14 February 1994, p.2.</ref> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
[[Corps Security]] 'stepped down as the Chairman of the Board of Directors in January 2010 after 10 years in the role. He remains a non executive director.'<ref>Corps Security [http://www.corpssecurity.co.uk/about-us/non-exec-directors/anthony_leask.php Directors: Anthony Leask], accessed 25 June 2010</ref> | [[Corps Security]] 'stepped down as the Chairman of the Board of Directors in January 2010 after 10 years in the role. He remains a non executive director.'<ref>Corps Security [http://www.corpssecurity.co.uk/about-us/non-exec-directors/anthony_leask.php Directors: Anthony Leask], accessed 25 June 2010</ref> |
Latest revision as of 06:32, 22 June 2010
Major-General Anthony de C.L. Leask was a career British Army officer.
Army appointments
- Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland) 15 February 1994[1]
Affiliations
Corps Security 'stepped down as the Chairman of the Board of Directors in January 2010 after 10 years in the role. He remains a non executive director.'[2]
Publications
Maj Gen A deC L Leask The Sword of Scotland: 'Our Fighting Jocks' Pen & Sword Military; illustrated edition edition (15 Jun 2006) in aid of the Erskine Hospital, 2007.
Notes
- ↑ London Gazette, Supplement 2316, 14 February 1994, p.2.
- ↑ Corps Security Directors: Anthony Leask, accessed 25 June 2010