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RECENT changes at the War Office have led to speculation about the future of Army education. The former director-general, Mr. P. R. Morris, has taken up his post as vice-chancellor of the University of Bristol, while Mr. W. E. Williams, the former director of the Army Bureau of Current Affairs, has been appointed director of a corresponding civilian organisation, the Bureau of Current Affairs, which has been set up by the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. The position at the War Office has now been clarified by the announcement that Major-General Cyril Lloyd-to whom we offer congratulations on his promotion-has been appointed director of Army education. The directorate of Army education and the Bureau of Current Affairs have now been merged into one directorate over which General Lloyd will preside.
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Education in the British Army: Major-General Cyril Lloyd, C.B.E. Nature 157, 330 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157330a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/157330a0