On 30 June 1967 Ken Perkins was promoted to lieutenant colonel.[8]
Between December 1973 and January 1975 Director of Defence Operational Plans(Defence Operations) as a brigadier.
On 21 April 1975 Brigadier (Acting Major General) Perkins was confirmed as Major General, with seniority 8 April 1974.[9]
Major General Perkins was Commander Sultan of Oman's Armed Force 1975–1977.[10][11]
On 16 June 1977 Major General Perkins appointed Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Operations), Ministry of Defence;[12] and nearing the end of his time in post in 1980[13] he deployed to the infant state of Zimbabwe to try and assist in the integration of the new Zimbabwean Armed Forces, bringing in former anti-Rhodesian rebels with the residual military.[14]
The 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours made Ken Perkins a Companion of the Bath (CB)
At the end of his military career he held the post of Director of Military Assistance Overseas from April 1980 to April 1982.[15]
^Perkins, Ken; with a foreword by Lord Bramall (1988). A fortunate soldier (1st ed.). London: Brassey's Defence Publishers. ISBN9780080347622.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)