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Robert Alan Hunt, OBE, QPM (6 July 193515 May 2013) was a senior British police officer. He served as Assistant Commissioner from 1990 to 1995 with responsibility for operations at all police stations throughout the Metropolitan Police Service. ==Early life== Hunt was born on 6 July 1935, in Camberwell, London. He was the youngest of five children. His mother was Minnie Hunt who had been a servant at Clandon Park, Surrey. His father, Peter Hunt, was a Scottish miner who had been awarded the Military Medal during World War I.〔〔 He spent his childhood living in Herne Hill.〔 He was educated at Effra Parade Primary School and Dulwich College. In 1946,〔 having done well in his Eleven plus exam, he was offered a full scholarship to attend Dulwich College, a public school in southeast London.〔 Following school, he undertook his National Service in the Royal Artillery between 1953 and 1955. He joined the other ranks on the advice of his father, even though he had the option to take a commission and serve as an officer.〔
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