Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces

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Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces was a senior British Army command responsible for directing land operations and military strategy in the Far East region during the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf army command
military position
senior British Army appointment
appliesToJurisdiction East Asia
surface form: Far East

Far East Land Forces
associatedWith British Far East Command structure
British Far East Command
surface form: Far East Command
conflict Cold War
Borneo Confrontation
surface form: Konfrontasi

Malayan Emergency
country United Kingdom
garrison Singapore
hasLanguage English
hasRole command of British land forces in the Far East
direction of land operations in the Far East
military strategic planning in the Far East
hierarchicalLevel theatre-level command
historicalRegion British Far East
locationOfHeadquarters Singapore
militaryBranchFocus land forces
notableFor oversight of British Army operations in Southeast Asia
role in decolonisation-era security operations in Asia
operationalPeriod mid-20th century
partOf British Army
responsibleFor coordination of British and Commonwealth land forces in the Far East
land defence of British interests in the Far East
scope land operations
operational command
strategic planning
serviceBranch British Army
subordinateTo Chief of the General Staff
surface form: Chief of the Imperial General Staff

War Office
typeOfCommand geographical command
usedBy British Empire
British Commonwealth forces
surface form: Commonwealth forces

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Gerald Templer positionHeld Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces
General Officer Commanding Malaya Command subordinateTo Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces
this entity surface form: Commander-in-Chief Far East