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    Brigadier-General Sir George Kynaston Cockerill, CB (13 August 1867 – 19 April 1957) was a British Army officer and a Conservative Party politician. Cockerill was the...
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  • George Cockerill may refer to: Sir George Cockerill (British Army officer) (1867–1957), British Army officer and Conservative Member of Parliament for...
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  • General Sir George Henry Frederick Berkeley KCB (9 July 1785 – 25 September 1857) was a British Army officer and Conservative politician. Berkeley was...
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  • John Cockerill & Cie. (later SA John Cockerill), son of William Joseph R. Cockerill, U.S. Representative George K. Cockerill (1867–1957), British Army officer...
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  • senior British Army officer, who served in the Napoleonic Wars and was instrumental in the development of the education of the children of British servicemen...
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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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  • of Tiverton, Devon. "George Cecil Gardiner". The Aerodrome. 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015. Cockerill, A. W. (2011). "1940 George Cecil Gardiner DSO, DFC"...
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    Corporation partnered with ST Kinetics and CMI Defence. The design paired CMI's Cockerill 305 turret to an ST Kinetics Next Generation Armored Fighting Vehicle...
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  • Viscountess Cobham, Chairman, VisitEngland. For services to Tourism. Giles Cockerill, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. Barry Cox, Head of Debt...
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  • Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food. William Gordon Chalmers, MC, Crown Agent for Scotland. Geoffrey Fairfax Cockerill, Secretary...
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    Michael Collins (Irish leader) (category Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) members)
    welcome for dialogue. The British MP Brigadier General Cockerill sent an open letter to Prime Minister David Lloyd George that was printed in the Times...
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  • Leslie Carr Basher, lately Senior Executive Officer, British Military Government, Berlin (British Sector). George Blacktopp, Director of the Seamen's Club...
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    Locally engaged Commercial Officer, British Consulate-General, Duesseldorf. Graham Alexander Stuart McCuLLOCH, lately Director, British Council, Dubai. Jamie...
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  • 1979 New Year Honours (category Use British English from July 2015)
    and Army Volunteer Reserve. 23705805 Staff Sergeant William Mitchell Clarke, Royal Army Medical Corps. 23487382 Staff Sergeant Lennard Cockerill, Corps...
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  • Congress W.P. Chilton, rebel M.C. Thomas B. Cooper, rebel M.C. F.M. Cockerill, rebel brigadier general M.H. Cruikshank, rebel M.C. J.M.L. Curry [sic]...
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    northern India sends to George III of Great Britain the Padshah Nama, an official history of the reign of Shah Jahan. William Cockerill begins building cotton-spinning...
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  • 1919 New Year Honours (category Use British English from March 2016)
    were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire. The appointments...
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    incorporated a slightly larger turret armed with a much more powerful Cockerill Mk.III 90 mm gun, the same as that carried by the EE-9 Cascavel. A third...
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    Royal Hibernian Military School (category Use British English from February 2023)
    London. 23 August 1902. p. 8. Cockerill, A. W. (1984). Sons of the Brave: the Story of Boy Soldiers. ISBN 0-436-10294-3. George Shorter, ed. (1987). Play...
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  • Gordon Touche (category Royal Army Service Corps officers)
    Sir Gordon Cosmo Touche, 1st Baronet (8 July 1895 – 19 May 1972) was a British barrister and politician who served as a Conservative Member of Parliament...
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    affair", at which "with the exception of three generals, every officer high in Wellington's army was there to be seen". The proceedings were interrupted soon...
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    Royal London Militia (category Use British English from November 2023)
    then entrained with a strength of 18 officers and 750 other ranks (ORs) under the command of Lt-Col George Cockerill (CO since 30 March) for its war station...
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    around Liège and Charleroi. The leader was a transplanted Englishman, John Cockerill. His factories at Seraing integrated all stages of production, from engineering...
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    centres in Europe, particularly in steel-making. Starting in 1817, John Cockerill extensively developed the iron and steel industry. The industrial complex...
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    Heather Mills (category Use British English from April 2014)
    Mills, a former British paratrooper, and his wife, Beatrice Mary (née Finlay) Mills, who was the daughter of a colonel in the British Army. John was adopted...
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  • 51880 Warrant Officer Class I (Regimental Sergeant-Major) John George Fitzgerald, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. D.81154 Warrant Officer Class I (Regimental...
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  • Navy. Warrant Officer Class I George Henry – Royal New Zealand Artillery. Major William Aitchison Driscoll McComb ED – Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps...
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    in 1957. The steamboat Archiduchesse Stéphanie, built in 1890 by the Cockerill shipyards in Hoboken, was intended the following year for the service...
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    January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cygnet – A Brief History – by Jean Cockerill Archived 12 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Gold Rush Tasmania Archived...
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    State, Weighty Matters, &c., Part III Vol. I (Richard Chiswell and Thomas Cockerill, London 1692), pp. 33-34 (Google). Rushworth, Historical Collections,...
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