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Westbury (2001–2010)Andrew Murrison (31 October 2011). Tommy This an' Tommy That: The military covenant. Biteback Publishing. ISBN   978-1-84954-255-5.
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    Andrew Murrison
    MP
    Andrew Murrison - 2019 (47788064862) (cropped).jpg
    Official portrait, 2019
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People and Families
    Assumed office
    30 October 2022
    Assumed office
    7 June 2001
    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by Member of Parliament for Westbury
    20012010
    Constituency renamed
    New constituency Member of Parliament for South West Wiltshire
    2010–present
    Incumbent