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Gordon Halland

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After leaving Germany, Halland returned to his previous role as Inspector of Constabulary. Later that year he married Baroness Sigrid von der Recke, née von Lutzau (1909–1996), of Windau, Latvia. Halland retired as Inspector of Constabulary in 1954, after which he served as a councillor in
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In 1915 Halland was seconded to the Indian army's general staff as an intelligence officer, with the task of countering subversion in the Sikh regiments of the Indian army. In 1916 he married Helen Claudine Blanche, daughter of Major-General
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for Germany, responsible for setting up and restructuring the country's police force. He served in Germany as inspector-general of public safety. It was during this time his wife suddenly died. In 1947 he was replaced as head by his deputy,
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for southern England and almost immediately was preoccupied with the preparations for wartime police duties, which accelerated with the Munich crisis the next month.
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to reorganise the country's police force but he was forced to resign in the spring of 1944 due to a deteriorating relationship with the Minister for Home Affairs,
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One Policeman's Story: Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary for England and Wales 1967-1970
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In 1920, whilst home on leave Halland was ‘lent’ by the India Office to help the fight against the
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recommended he be appointed the director of public safety for the
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British Intelligence and the Japanese Challenge in Asia, 1914-41
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In October 1931 he retired from the Indian police (receiving a
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British military personnel of the Irish War of Independence
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The following year he was sent to 731:People from South Kesteven District 13: 766:Metropolitan Police chief officers 14: 822: 801:British police officers in India 751:British colonial police officers 465: 440: 408: 383: 355: 352:and then from 1950 Palestine. 1: 447:Johnston (Sir), Eric (1978). 376: 181: 162:Gordon Herbert Ramsay Halland 107:Gordon Herbert Ramsay Halland 741:British Indian Army officers 7: 363:Lincolnshire County Council 326:Inspector-General of Police 10: 827: 786:Inspectors of Constabulary 781:People from British Ceylon 348:, later head of police in 346:Michael Sylvester O'Rourke 520: 310:Inspector of Constabulary 255:Irish War of Independence 154: 144: 123: 102: 97: 93: 81: 69: 58: 50: 46: 23: 761:British Chief Constables 394:. 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Index

OBE
CIE
MID
Inspector General of Police (Sri Lanka)
Philip Norton Banks
Ranulph Bacon
Witham on the Hill
Lincolnshire
Minchinhampton
Gloucestershire
Police officer
CIE
OBE
vicarage
Witham on the Hill
Lincolnshire
Blyborough
Royal Latin School
Buckingham
Kirton Grammar School
Indian Imperial Police
Punjab
1911 Delhi Durbar
John McNeill Walter
OBE
Irish Republican Army
Irish War of Independence
Phillaur
Amritsar district
Shanghai

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