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    Lieutenant General Sir Stanley George Savige, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED (26 June 1890 – 15 May 1954) was an Australian Army soldier and officer who served...
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  • soldier Stanley Savige (1890–1954), Australian soldier Savage (disambiguation) Savidge (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Savige. If...
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    division was mobilised for war. In early January 1942, Major General Stanley Savige, an experienced officer who had commanded the 17th Brigade in combat...
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    of the Army Stanley Jedidiah Samartha (1920–2001), Indian theologian Stanley Savige (1890–1954), Australian soldier and businessman Stanley Schmidt (born...
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    the Naval and Military Club. His story was corroborated by his friend Stanley Savige, who was with him at the time. Blamey protected the man in question...
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    Division, which had been formed at Wau, under the command of Major General Stanley Savige, who were to link up with elements of the US 41st Infantry Division...
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    reaching Central Asia, Afghanistan and India. In July 1918, Captain Stanley Savige, five officers and fifteen NCOs of Dunsterforce, set out towards Urmia...
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    forces were playing an active role in the war. Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Savige's Australian II Corps was a force of just over 30,000 men. It consisted...
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    Test cricketer born in South Yarra in 1885. Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Savige – Australian Army soldier who played a key role in the establishment...
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    Americans, Herring left the command arrangements between Major General Stanley Savige's 3rd Division and units of the American 41st Infantry Division ambiguous...
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    Geiger Theodore Wilkinson Oscar Griswold William Rupertus Eric Feldt Stanley Savige Harold Barrowclough William S. Marchant Isoroku Yamamoto † Chūichi Nagumo †...
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    the fortress in two. The 17th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier Stanley Savige) would then exploit the breach in the fortress defences in the second...
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    November of the same year, the commander of II Corps, Lieutenant-General Stanley Savige, began an offensive to retake the island with the 3rd Division alongside...
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    University. A commemorative bust of Lt Gen Sir Stanley Savige was erected in 2006. Born in Morwell, Savige founded Legacy Australia following World War...
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    meant that while Berryman viewed some Militia officers, like Brigadier Stanley Savige of the 17th Infantry Brigade, with disdain, he maintained good relations...
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    near the north-east corner of the Shrine by Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige, founder of Melbourne Legacy at a formal ceremony. It was one of four...
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    with Dunsterforce in the Caucasus Campaign and one party under Captain Stanley Savige was instrumental in protecting thousands of Assyrian refugees. Australian...
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    retired and command of I Corps temporarily passed to Lieutenant General Stanley Savige. In April 1944, I Corps headquarters provided individual staff reinforcements...
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    District and Narracan and Moe in Gippsland. Savige was a first cousin of Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Savige. Savige enlisted in the 2nd AIF and served as...
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    Stanley Savige, so much the better. They pushed for Robertson's 19th Infantry Brigade, then in reserve, to be committed when the attack by Savige's 17th...
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    2/3rd Australian Battalion 17th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier Stanley Savige) 2/5th Australian Battalion 2/6th Australian Battalion 2/7th Australian...
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    Morshead handed over command of New Guinea Force to Lieutenant General Stanley Savige on 6 May 1944, and returned to Australia, where he remained the commander...
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    with Dunsterforce in the Caucasus Campaign and one party under Captain Stanley Savige was instrumental in protecting thousands of Assyrian refugees. Australian...
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    contemplate the memorial. The approach to the memorial is by the loop walkway off Savige Street, Campbell, with concrete stepping stones every several metres, each...
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    could. Allen had moved on and Potts' GOC was now Major General Stanley Savige. Savige hauled him over the coals for being too tough on his battalion commanders...
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    April Garrett was briefly seconded to Savige Force, which fought in Greece under Brigadier Stanley Savige. Savige recorded that when Garrett was posted...
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  • Brigade (Brig. Arthur Allen) 17th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brig. Stanley Savige) 19th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brig. George Vasey) 2nd New Zealand...
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    commanding officer, Stanley Savige, initially did not like him. Savige did not trust Horace Robertson, so when Robertson told Savige that Court was "a first-class...
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    Singapore strategy. Appointments therefore went to reservists like Stanley Savige, Arthur Allen, Leslie Morshead and Edmund Herring. Later other Militia...
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    when the Australian II Corps, under the command of Lieutenant General Stanley Savige, started to relieve the U.S. forces, who were transferred to the Philippines...
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