Murray Rowlands was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1941.
After graduating from Victoria University of Wellington he worked
in the New Zealand Civil Service.
In 1968 he travelled to Britain for post-graduate study. He became
Assistant Principal at Hammersmith and West London College and a
Director at Morley College in London. In 1970 he was a foundation
tutor for the Open University in Social Science. In 2004 he
published his first novel 'The Andropov Tapes' based around events
in Eastern Europe.
He has written three works of military history including Aldershot
in The Great War and Hampshire At War 1939-1945 (Pen and Sword
Military, 2018).
He lives at Camberley, Surrey.
"Rowlands highlights some of the major engagements while
emphasizing the logistical and leadership challenges Park
confronted."-- "Air Power History"
"... a slim biography that includes an account of the bitter
controversies over tactics during the Battle of Britain that led to
Park's temporary banishment in 1941-42."-- "A Blog on Winston
Churchill"
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