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- Q2465417 description "Radio officer".
- Q2465417 description "Radio officer".
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- Q2465417 abstract "Robert Webster Ford CBE (27 March 1923 – 20 September 2013) was a radio operator and British diplomat who worked in Tibet in the late 1940s. He was one of the few Westerners to be appointed by the Government of Tibet in the period of de facto independence between 1912 and the year 1950 when the Chinese army marched on Chamdo. In 1994, he declared that during the five years he spent in Tibet, he "had the opportunity to witness and experience at first hand the reality of Tibetan independence."".
- Q2465417 birthDate "1923-03-27".
- Q2465417 birthYear "1923".
- Q2465417 deathDate "2013-09-20".
- Q2465417 deathYear "2013".
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- Q2465417 dateOfBirth "1923-03-27".
- Q2465417 dateOfDeath "2013-09-20".
- Q2465417 name "Ford, Robert".
- Q2465417 shortDescription "Radio officer".
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- Q2465417 comment "Robert Webster Ford CBE (27 March 1923 – 20 September 2013) was a radio operator and British diplomat who worked in Tibet in the late 1940s. He was one of the few Westerners to be appointed by the Government of Tibet in the period of de facto independence between 1912 and the year 1950 when the Chinese army marched on Chamdo. In 1994, he declared that during the five years he spent in Tibet, he "had the opportunity to witness and experience at first hand the reality of Tibetan independence."".
- Q2465417 label "Robert W. Ford".
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