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  1. 2 The Early Days: General Templer in Kuala Lumpur – Political Background; 3 The Templer Plan: The Implementation of General Templer's Political Directive; 4 Victor Purcell and Francis Carnell, Honorary MCA Political Advisers, August–September 1952; 5 General Sir Gerald Templer, the MCA, and the Kinta Valley Home Guard (1952–54)

  2. Lt. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. Although his initiatives were largely successful, Briggs ran into several difficulties during his tenure as director of operations. Following the end of his tour, which had been extended to 18 months, he openly expressed his concerns with the campaign. Briggs recommended that the new high commissioner assume the ...

  3. Sir Gerald Walter Robert Templer KG, GCB, GCMG, KBE, DSO war ein britischer Feldmarschall. Ein Divisions- und Korpskommandeur im Zweiten Weltkrieg, wurde er weithin bekannt als Hochkommissar und Oberkommandierender in Malaya während der Malayan Emergency in den 1950er Jahren und stieg 1955 zum Chef des Imperialen Generalstabes auf.

  4. Yet paradoxically, Templer did not believe that Malaya was anywhere near independence. His comprehensive plan, as far as he was concerned, was mainly aimed to prepare Malaya simply for self-government. The book consists of eight chapters covering the time, policy and important events during the pro-consulship of General Gerald Templer in Malaya. It

  5. This article rebuts recent attempts to diminish Sir Gerald Templer's role in the Malayan Emergency. It contends that the revisionists overlook the decisive psychological impact of Templer's Malayan sojourn. Fundamentally, through very deliberate words and deeds, he gave both government and Malayans confidence that the communists could and would ...

  6. General (later Field Marshal) Sir Gerald Templer, KG, GCB, CB, GCMG, KBE, DSO (1898–1979) had a traditional military education at Wellington College and the Royal Military College (RMC), Sandhurst (1915). He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Irish Fusiliers on 16 August 1916 and after the war, he served with them in Persia and Mesopotamia until he returned to England in ...

  7. This article rebuts recent attempts to diminish Sir Gerald Templer's role in the Malayan Emergency. It contends that the revisionists overlook the decisive psychological impact of Templer's Malayan sojourn. Fundamentally, through very deliberate words and deeds, he gave both government and Malayans confidence that the communists could and would be beaten.