Martin Scicluna writes:
Brigadier Arthur Gera, died on July 26, aged 92, after a long illness. He was the first of the new post-World War II intake of Royal Malta Artillery officers to become the Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta.
He was among the first of the golden generation of young Maltese men who in the late-1940s, 1950s and 1960s went straight from school – in Arthur’s case the outstanding Lyceum – to the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, which he joined in 1947 prior to his commissioning into the Royal Malta Artillery. Читать дальше...