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Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival December 26 1887 – January 31 1966.
In 1942 he surrendered Singapore to the Japanese.
- 1914 at the outbreak of WWI at the age of 27 he volunteered in the army joining as a private.
- 1916 As a first lieutenant he goes with the Bedfordshire Regiment to France for the battle of the Somme. He wins the Military Cross.
- 1917 promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and given command of a battalion shortly after a brigade.
- 1918 He was recommended for the staff of Sandhurst
- 1919 volunteered to serve in the north of Russia
- 1920 he served with the Essex Regiment in Ireland
- Served in Nigeria
- 1930 Enterd the Staff College, whose commander was General Sir John Dill.
- Spent the next ten years working for General Dill.
- 1939 command the 43rd Division of the British Expeditionary Force .
- 1940 after the Dunkirk evacuation he commandwd the 44th Division protecting the English coast.
- 1941 spring, placed in command of British forces in Malaya.
- Tuesday December 8 1941 Japanese Army lands on the Malay peninsula (about a day after Perl Harbour, but +24h because of international date line).
- January 25 1942 he ordered a general retreat across the Johore Strait to the island of Singapore.
- February 8 13000 Japanese troops landed on the northwest corner of the island.
- February 9 17000 Japanese troops landed in the west.
- February 15 1942 Percival surrendered Singapore to Lieutenant-General Tomoyuki Yamashita of the Imperial Japanese Army. 130,000 Allied personnel surrendered to less than 30,000 Japanese. He was held prisoner in Manchuria until the end of World War II.
- 1949 His book "The War in Malaysia" was published
- January 31 1966 died.
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