Arthur Hockaday

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Arthur Patrick Hockaday (1926-2004) was a senior civil servant at the Ministry of Defence.[1]

An Independent obituary gives this summary of his career:

Private Secretary to successive Ministers of Defence and Defence Secretaries 1962-65; Nato International staff 1965-69, Assistant Secretary-General for Defence Planning and Policy 1967-69; CMG 1969; Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence 1969-72, Deputy Under- Secretary of State 1973-76, Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State 1976-82; Under-Secretary, Cabinet Office 1972-73; CB 1975, KCB 1978; Secretary and Director-General, Commonwealth War Graves Commission 1982-89.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Sir Arthur Hockaday, Independent, 1 September 2004.