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John Duke (police officer)

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Sir John Duke CBE QPM DL (20 October 1926 – 26 February 1989) was a senior
British police officer who rose through the ranks to be Chief Constable of Hampshire
Constabulary.[1]
He was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne in the north-east of England and worked in the
coal mines before going to London in 1947 to join the City of London Police. After 22
years with that force he transferred to Essex Constabulary as an Assistant Chief
Constable, being promoted to Deputy Chief Constable there in 1972.
On 1 September 1977 he was appointed Chief Constable of Hampshire, where he
oversaw the introduction of many changes, not least the introduction of the Air
Support Unit and modern communication and training centres. He retired from the
force in 1988.

Honours and awards[edit]


 Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
 1986 : Made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in
the 1986 Birthday Honours[2]
 Knighted
He was made a Deputy-Lieutenant for Hampshire in 1989.

Private life[edit]
He died in 1989 after surgery. He had married Glenys, with whom he had four
daughters.

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