On 24 June 1912, Glasfurd was seconded to the Australian Army as Director of Military Training, with the rank of captain.
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He returned the War Office as Director of Military Training in 1953 and became Commandant of the British Sector in Berlin in 1955.
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He was appointed Director of Military Training at the War Office in 1926 and then became General Officer Commanding of the 3rd Division in 1930.
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By then he was serving on the staff at Middle East Command, first as Assistant Quartermaster-General, then as Deputy Director of Military Training.
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From the mid-1930s Brooke held a number of important appointments : Inspector of Artillery, Director of Military Training and then GOC of the Southern Command.
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He was appointed Director Land / Air Warfare at the War Office in 1950 and Director of Military Training and Director of Land / Air Warfare in 1951.
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He was Director of Military Training at the War Office from 1955 to 1957 when he became General Officer Commanding East Africa Command; he retired in 1961.
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These include Instructor at the School of Military Intelligence Kuldana, Murree, Instructor at Command and Staff College Quetta, Commandant Pakistan Military Academy and Director of Military Training.
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He was appointed Director of Public Relations for the Army in 1957, Commandant of the Armoured Corps School in Camp Borden in 1960 and Director of Military Training for the Army at National Defence Headquarters in 1962.
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Maurice Hankey recorded that on a prewar committee which he had chaired Robertson, then Director of Military Training, had sat rudely with his back turned to him, until he had flattered him by seeking his advice privately.