General Sir James Abbott, KCB (12 March 1807 – 6 October 1896) was an English military officer in the Bengal Army and an administrator in British India...
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James or Jim Abbott may refer to: James Abbott (Indian Army officer) (1807–1896), British colonial administrator James H. Abbott (1851–1914), British philatelist...
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James Abbott, several people, including: James Abbott (Indian Army officer) (1807–1896), British general and colonial administrator James W. Abbott (born...
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Major-General Sir Frederick Abbott, CB (13 June 1805 – 4 November 1892) was a British Indian Army officer and engineer of the East India Company. Frederick...
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General Abbott may refer to: Frederick Abbott (Indian Army officer) (1805–1892), British Indian Army major general Frederick Vaughan Abbott (1858–1928)...
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100–104. John William Kaye, Lives of Indian Officers, 1899, W. H. Allen, p. 409. John William Kaye, Lives of Indian Officers, 1899, W. H. Allen, p. 411. Political...
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– James Abbott, Indian Army officer (d. 1896) 1815 – Louis-Jules Trochu, French military leader and politician (d. 1896) 1821 – John Abbott, Canadian...
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appointed regularly to minister to the local congregation. James Abbott (Indian Army officer) Herbert Benjamin Edwardes 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles Christianity...
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Anglo-Irish military officer who rose to prominence during his career in British India. Born in Ireland, Nicholson moved to the Indian subcontinent at a...
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Muhammad Habib Khan Tarin (category British Indian Army officers)
Punjab and its Frontier were annexed by the British and Major James Abbott (Indian Army officer) was sent as the Hazara's first Deputy commissioner. The Tarin...
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Major-General Saunders Alexius Abbott (9 July 1811 – 7 February 1894) was an English military officer in the Bengal Army and administrator serving in British...
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List of British generals and brigadiers (category British Army)
General Officer Commanding (GOC). Major-General Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott (1814—1915), Indian Army General Sir James Abbott (1807—1896), Indian Army Brigadier...
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New Zealanders during the two World Wars. At least 14 Indian officers of the British Indian Army (i.e., until 1947) were awarded the DSO, with one in the...
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1944 Birthday Honours (MBE) (section Army)
Royal Artillery, Territorial Army. Major (Quartermaster) Bertie Henry Capel, Indian Army. Captain (temporary Major) James Carreras (160321), Royal Artillery...
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The following table shows comparative officer ranks of World War II, with the ranks of Allied powers, the major Axis powers and various other countries...
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1944 Birthday Honours (OBE) (section Army)
Lieutenant-Colonel) Burton Edward Abbott, 13th Frontier Force Rifles, Indian Army. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Monawar Khan Afridi, MD, Indian Medical Service...
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Frederick Edward Hadow (category British East India Company Army officers)
Charles was the son of the Reverend James Hadow. Marianne Abbott was the sister of Major-General Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott. His cousin Dr Gilbert Bethune...
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Gallantry Awards, (2nd ed), Abbott & Tamplin. "No. 54393". The London Gazette. 9 May 1996. p. 6549. BBC website: Dad's Army episodes "The King's Own Royal...
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Force Publique (redirect from Force Publique officers)
the Belgian Congo from 1885 to 1960. It was established after Belgian Army officers travelled to the Free State to found an armed force in the colony on...
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May 1809 – 16 January 1884) was a British Army officer. Russell was born in Scotland in 1809 the son of James Russell (1783-1830), Colonel of the Stirlingshire...
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Brooklyn. James Frederick Lyon (1843–1946) – Union Army. Last commissioned Union officer.: 1007 James Burns (1845–1944) – Union Marine Corps. Last surviving...
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Michael Ansara (category United States Army soldiers)
fantasy genre films and television series. He appeared with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955). He appeared in all of...
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closed in 1861. Its purpose was to train young officers to serve in the East India Company's own army in India. The institution was formally known as...
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The Abbott government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 28th Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The government was made up of members...
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Indian Army. Major William John Ritchie (53424), Army Educational Corps. No S/205618 Warrant Officer Class I (acting) Evan James Roberts, Royal Army Service...
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Sahni, Indian actor Pushpinder Singh Chopra, aviation expert Reginald Dyer (1864–1927), British Army officer Gerald Lathbury (1906–1978), British Army officer...
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56 Field Regiment (India) (category Artillery regiments of the Indian Army after 1947)
Hazara gunners raised by Major James Abbott for local defence between 1848 and 1849. The troop nucleus of a native officer and twenty men was from the artillery...
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Khudadad Khan (category British Indian Army officers)
Own Baluchis, British Indian Army (now 11th Battalion The Baloch Regiment of Pakistan Army). The battalion formed part of the Indian Corps, which was sent...
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Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 (redirect from Indian invasion of East Pakistan)
the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army's Eastern Command, led the full Indian thrust into East Pakistan. As the Indian Eastern Command...
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Officers of the Fleet Air Arm, and in November 1942 to Army officers, including Royal Artillery officers serving on attachment to the RAF as pilots-cum-artillery...
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