Anthony Farrar-Hockley Military person

General Sir Anthony Heritage Farrar-Hockley GBE, KCB, DSO & Bar, MC (8 April 1924 – 11 March 2006), affectionately known as 'Farrar the Para' , was a British soldier and a military historian who distinguished himself in a number of British conflicts. He held a number of senior British Army commands, ending his career as NATO's Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe.Throughout his four decades of army life, he spoke plainly, and both before and after his retirement in 1982 wrote effectively on the conflicts he had experienced and the First World War.

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Anthony Farrar-Hockley
Birth dateApril 08, 1924
Birth place
Coventry
Date of deathMarch 11, 2006
Place of death
Oxford

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Military person

award
Order of the Bath
Military Cross
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
Korean War
World War II
Aden Emergency
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Cyprus Emergency
Greek Civil War
military branch
British Army
military command
South East District
4th Division
16th Parachute Brigade
3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment
Allied Forces Northern Europe
relation
service start1941
service end1982

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