General Sir Alexander John Godley, GCB, KCMG (4 February 1867 – 6 March 1957) was a senior British Army officer. He is best known for his role as commander...
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Godley may refer to: Adam Godley (born 1964), British actor Alfred Denis Godley, known as A. D. Godley (1856–1925), English classical scholar and author...
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Baron Kilbracken (redirect from Christopher Godley, 4th Baron Kilbracken)
in 2006. John Robert Godley was the father of the first Baron. Another member of the Godley family was General Sir Alexander Godley. He was the first cousin...
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Brigade, one of the formations under the command of Major General Alexander Godley for the offensive, mounted a futile bayonet attack on the Ottoman trenches...
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Jane Godley Currie (20 January 1961 – 2 November 2024), known professionally as Janey Godley, was a Scottish stand-up comedian, actress, writer and political...
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service in the First World War under the command of Major General Alexander Godley. Consisting of several mounted and standard infantry brigades from...
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commanded by Major-General William Heneker IV Corps: commanded by Sir Alexander Godley Lowland Division (formed from 9th (Scottish) Division) Highland Division...
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became pinned down. Major-General William Bridges and Major-General Alexander Godley, the divisional commanders, were both of the view that the Allied forces...
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in preparation for their deployment to the Western Front. General Alexander Godley, commander of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, assumed command...
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Adam N. Godley (born 22 July 1964) is an English actor. He has been nominated for two Tony Awards and four Laurence Olivier Awards for his performances...
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Bridges) and the New Zealand and Australian Division (Major General Sir Alexander Godley), about 25,000 men. The force was to land and advance inland to cut...
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Cabinet William Massey – Prime Minister of New Zealand General Sir Alexander Godley – Commandant of New Zealand Military Forces (to October 1914); Commander...
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John Robert Godley (29 May 1814 – 17 November 1861) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and bureaucrat. Godley is considered to be the founder of Canterbury...
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Smith-Dorrien, Governor (1918–1923) Charles Monro, Governor (1923–1928) Alexander Godley, Governor (1928–1933) Charles Harington, Governor (1933–1938) Edmund...
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Bair range by the New Zealand and Australian Division (Major-General Alexander Godley) on the northern flank advancing through rough and thinly defended...
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as General Sir Cyril Brudenell White John Fillingham as General Sir Alexander Godley Travis Jeffery as Henry 'Stewie' Stewart Watson Grant Bowler as Lieutenant...
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It continues as a dynastic order, with appointments currently made by Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia. King Milan I of Serbia instituted the Order...
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France in early 1916. II ANZAC Corps, commanded by Lieutenant General Alexander Godley, followed soon after. In January 1916, the 4th (ANZAC) Battalion, Imperial...
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New Zealand The Earl of Liverpool – Governor-General of New Zealand Alexander Godley – Chief of Army of New Zealand Military Forces (1910–1914) and The...
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assigned to the New Zealand and Australian Division under Major General Alexander Godley. After a period of training, in April, the brigade took part in the...
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Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood Anzac Cove Battle of Hill 60 (Gallipoli) Alexander Godley Anzac Cove, Chunuk Bair, Sari Bair John Maxwell Commander of British...
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1st Division 1923–1926 Succeeded by Sir Cecil Romer Preceded by Sir Alexander Godley GOC-in-C Southern Command 1928–1931 Preceded by Sir Walter Braithwaite...
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the New Zealand and Australian Division (NZ&A) under Major General Alexander Godley. Jacka fought in the Gallipoli campaign that started on 25 April 1915...
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Allied survivors. Some Allied units, particularly Colonel Ulysses G. McAlexander's 38th Infantry Regiment of the American 3rd Infantry Division, the "Rock...
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New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) under the command of General Alexander Godley was the title of the military forces sent from New Zealand to fight...
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a series of reunions. Ian and Edward arrived from India on leave, Alexander Godley came from Britain, and Richard Howard-Vyse as chief of staff to Prince...
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Corps—and the scheme was set in motion in January, 1911. Major-General Sir Alexander Godley, of the Imperial General Staff, was engaged as commandant. Following...
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Preceded by Sir Francis Davies Military Secretary 1919–1920 Succeeded by Sir Alexander Godley Preceded by Sir Charles Harington Deputy Chief of the Imperial General...
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1928 Sir Charles Monro, Governor 13 August 1928 to 13 May 1933 Sir Alexander Godley, Governor 13 May 1933 to 12 August 1938 Sir Charles Harington, Governor...
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The New Zealand and Australian Division, commanded by Major-General Alexander Godley, followed them; the 1st New Zealand Brigade then the 4th Australian...
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