Career Positions
He served the UN as New Zealand Representative and military observer in UNIMOGIP in Kashmir. Then in the Middle East, he was successively the Chairman of Israeli Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission, for the UN troops Supervisory Organization in the Gaza Strip and later in 1958 as Chief Military Observer of the UN in Lebanon. From there he joined Faujdarhat Cadet College in August 1958.
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