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232:(MNF-I), the operational-level headquarters in Iraq, and the Senior British Military Representative-Iraq. As Deputy Commander, he was the principal assistant to General
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Northern Ireland, for which he was appointed to the
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in Northern Ireland 1988–89, for which he was appointed
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officer. From March 2008 he was the Deputy Commander of
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1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers (1994–97)
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641:(Supplement). 4 July 1994. pp. 9605–9606.
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684:(Supplement). 29 June 1998. p. 7122.
561:(Supplement). 7 March 1977. p. 3220.
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856:"No. 59249"
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