Percival Bertram Sanger (19 October 1899 – 17 September 1968) was an English first-class cricketer, polo champion and British Army officer.
[5] He was granted the temporary rank of captain in March 1929, while serving with the Royal West African Frontier Force.
[10][11] He served during the Second World War with the British Indian Army as part of the Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry.
[12] Following the conclusion of the war, Sanger was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in December 1945, with seniority antedated to June 1944.
[12] He retired from active service with the British Indian Army in April 1947, retaining the rank of lieutenant colonel.