General Sir Edward Stanton KCB KCMG (19 February 1827 – 24 June 1907) was a British Army officer and diplomat. Edward Stanton was born in Painswick, Gloucestershire...
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Edward Stanton may refer to: Edward Stanton (sculptor) (1681–1734), English mason and sculptor Edward Stanton (British Army officer) (1827–1907), British...
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General Stanton may refer to: Edward Stanton (British Army officer) (1827–1907), British Army general Edwin Stanton (1814–1869), Union Army general-in-chief...
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senators, representatives, army officers and other important officials all attended Stanton's funeral. After the eulogy, Stanton's casket was placed atop...
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general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other...
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Shipley, Royal Air Force, 30001963. Warrant Officer Garry John Stanton, Royal Air Force, K8421673. Flying Officer (now Acting Wing Commander) Robert Charles...
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Frederick St John (20 December 1765 – 19 November 1844) was an officer of the British Army and a politician. He rose to the rank of general during his career...
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William Stanton, MBE, GM (born 1961) is a British civilian cave diver who specialises in rescues through the Cave Rescue Organisation and the British Cave...
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Ernest Simpson (category British Army personnel of World War I)
American-born British shipbroker, who was the second husband of Wallis Simpson, later the wife of the former King Edward VIII. Simpson served as an officer in the...
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the 1946 New Year Honours The British Empire Medal (formally British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service) is a British medal awarded for meritorious...
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generals in the British Army since the Acts of Union 1707. The rank of general (or full general to distinguish it from the lower general officer ranks) is the...
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Saunders-Roe. Richard Stanton-Jones was born in Bombay, India to Indian Army Officer, Brig. John C. Jones OBE and Katharine Stanton, daughter of the American...
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Stanton Lacy is a small village and geographically large civil parish located in south Shropshire, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Ludlow. The River...
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educated at West Point and had served in the Mexican War. Many officers in the United States Army, most of them educated at West Point at the expense of the...
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1946 New Year Honours (MBE) (section Army)
Torrington, Local Army Welfare Officer, Western Command. Herbert George Toseland, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Supply. Albert Edward Towle, Works...
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was defined by an act of British parliament as the formal end of the war. General officer ranks in the armies of the British Empire of the First World...
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Royal Navy (redirect from Serving Officer of The Royal Navy)
Britain. In the Battle of the Chesapeake, the British fleet failed to lift the French blockade, resulting in the surrender of an entire British army at...
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nights. 6 February 1971: the British Army shot dead IRA staff officer James Saunders (22) in North Belfast. The British Army claimed soldiers removing barricades...
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Major-General Thomas Stanton Lambert, CB CMG (1870/71 – 20 June 1921) was a British Army officer of the First World War era. He joined the East Lancashire...
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July 23, 1862, was filled with direct control of the army by President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton, with the help of an unofficial "War Board" that was...
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1944 Birthday Honours (OBE) (category Use British English from August 2015)
Kingdom and British Empire, New Zealand, and South Africa. It included a large number of people who were appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire...
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Peter Marr-Johnston headed Wireless Experimental Centre, Delhi; British Army officer. Victor Masters, Testery shift-leader and senior codebreaker[citation...
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1944 Birthday Honours (BEM) (category Use British English from August 2015)
Petty Officer Boatswain William Edward Donnelly, RTP/R.238507. Chief Petty Officer Walter George Durand, P/234315 (Southampton). Chief Petty Officer William...
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lands of his father-in-law at Stanton in Oxfordshire, which then became known as Stanton Harcourt. The manor of Stanton Harcourt has remained in the Harcourt...
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Robert (section Intelligence officers)
colonial frontiersman and officer in the British Army, commander of Rogers' Rangers Robert Ross (1766–1814), officer in the British Army, born in Ireland Robert...
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List of Old Rugbeians (category Use British English from February 2023)
Evelegh, British Army officer who authored 'Peace-Keeping in a Democratic Society' William Proby, Lord Proby, a British Royal Navy officer and Whig politician...
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John J. Pershing (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
the Armies John Joseph Pershing GCB (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948), nicknamed "Black Jack", was a senior American United States Army officer. He...
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Blundell's School (category Use British English from November 2012)
Test Cricket umpire George Malcolm, army officer Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman John Margetson, former British Ambassador to Vietnam, the United Nations...
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Richard Wattis (category Royal Army Medical Corps officers)
Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) as Manton Bassett Casino Royale (1967) as British Army Officer Wonderwall (1968) as Perkins Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) as Secretary...
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William Harcourt, 2nd Viscount Harcourt (redirect from William Edward Harcourt, 2nd Viscount Harcourt)
Posts in British Embassy". The New York Times. 31 October 1959. Retrieved 28 May 2020. "Stanton Harcourt: Manors and other estates". www.british-history...
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