Percy Radcliffe (British Army officer)
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Major-General Sir Percy Pollexfen de Blaquiere Radcliffe (1874–1934) was a British Army officer.
He was BGGS (chief of staff) II Corps (1915-16) and Canadian Corps (1916-18).
He was Director of Military Operations 1918-Apr 1922.
[edit] Works
- Tactical Employment of Field Artillery. (He translated this from the French.)
- Report on the Franco-British Mission to Poland, July, August 1920
[edit] References
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