A. J. Barker (1918–1981)
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Lieutenant Colonel AJ Barker was born in Hull in 1918 and joined the Regular Army in 1936. Commissioned into the East Yorkshire Regiment, he served in Europe, the Middle East and Far Fast. He was a graduate of both the Staff College (Quetta) and The Royal Military College of Science. He retired toon meer from the Army in 1958 and took up an appointment with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. His published works include The March on Delhi (1963): Suez: The Seven Day War (1964): Erithea 1941 (1966); a work on the Mesopotamian Campaign, The Neglected War (1967); and a study of Major General Sir Charles Townshend, Townshend of Kut, Lieutenant Colonel Barker died in 1981. toon minder
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- Barker, Arthur James
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- Barker, Lt. Col. A. J.
- Geboortedatum
- 1918-09-20
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1981-06-10
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- UK
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