Alexander Robertson (police Officer)
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Sir Alexander Robertson (14 November 1896 – 27 August 1970) was a British
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officer. He served as
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from 1958 to 1961. Robertson won the
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(DCM) in 1916 for gallantry while serving in the
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. He was promoted from deputy commander to
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in the
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in 1952 and transferred to "A" Department. He was appointed Assistant Commissioner "A", in charge of administration and uniformed policing, on 2 January 1957. He remained in the job until his promotion to Deputy Commissioner on 1 September 1958. He retired on 1 November 1961, having been
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in the 1961 New Year Honours.The New Year Honours, ''The Times'', 31 December 1961


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1970 deaths Knights Bachelor Assistant Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis Deputy Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal British Army personnel of World War I 1896 births Scots Guards soldiers Officers of the Order of St John English recipients of the Queen's Police Medal Metropolitan Police recipients of the Queen's Police Medal {{UK-law-enforcement-bio-stub