1940 after the Dunkirk evacuation he commandwd the 44th Division protecting the English coast.
1941 spring, placed in command of British forces in Malaya.
Tuesday December 8, 1941 Japanese Army lands on the Malay peninsula (about a day after Perl Harbour, but +24h because of international date line).
January 25, 1942 he ordered a general retreat across the Johore Strait to the island f Singapore.
February 8 13000 Japanese troops landed on the northwest corner of the island.
February 9 17000 Japanese troops landed in the west.
February 15, 1942 Percival surrendered Singapore to Lieutenant-General Tomoyuki Yamashita of the Imperial Japanese Army. 130,000 Allied personnel surrendered to less than 30,000 Japanese. He was held prisoner in Manchuria until the end of World War II.
The island was difficult to defend and on 8th February, 13,000 Japanese troops landed on the northwest corner of the island.
Percival, moved his soldiers to the southern tip of the island but on 15th February he admitted defeat and surrendered his 138,000 soldiers to the Japanese.
Percival and his troops remained prisoners of the Japanese until just before the end of the Second World War.
ArthurPercival Foley Rhys Davids DSO, MC With Bar (1897-1918) was a pilot on the Western Front during 1917.
Arthur had a tendency to push himself too far as far as his academic career was concerned, and at one point it even resulted in a collapse and his being sent home.
Arthur would confess to his mother that once in the air he became a different man and that people could not understand the nature of aerial combat.