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    Lieutenant-General Sir George Mark Watson Macdonogh GBE, KCB, KCMG (4 March 1865 – 10 July 1942) was a British Army general officer. After early service...
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  • president music director at Leo Burnett USA George Macdonogh, British Army general officer. Giles MacDonogh (born 1955), British writer, historian and...
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  • Military Intelligence from 23 December until 3 January 1916, when George Macdonogh took over. Callwell was then sent on a special mission to Russia in...
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  • Sir John Hackett Field Marshal Lord Lambart Lieutenant General Sir George Macdonogh Admiral Sir Charles Madden Colonel Henry McMahon Field Marshal Lord...
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    d'Espèrey met with Henry Hughes Wilson (BEF Sub Chief of Staff) and George Macdonogh (Head of BEF Intelligence) at Bray (simultaneous with Joseph Gallieni...
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  • bamboo coolie hat. The uniform had been designed by Lieutenant-General George Macdonogh as a young subaltern commanding the unit in 1891 and based on that...
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    committee to co-ordinate this consisted of Lieutenant General Sir George Macdonogh, Sir Herbert Creedy (Secretary to the War Office), the Commission's...
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    messaging to his army staff, the BEF's chief of intelligence, Colonel George Macdonogh, warned Sir John French that three German army corps were advancing...
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    The year 1917 saw him working, under Military Intelligence Director George Macdonogh, on plans for a separate peace with Turkey. On 16 July, he conducted...
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    of the war. He also served as general staff officer to General Sir George Macdonogh. During the war, he reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Kisch was...
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    Military Intelligence, then in its infancy. This included MO5 (under George Macdonogh, succeeding Edmonds) and the embryonic MI5 (under Colonel Vernon Kell)...
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    next day and again on 15 December. Lloyd George questioned Generals Macready (Adjutant-General) and Macdonogh (Chief of Military Intelligence), who advised...
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    made a guess of 130,000 German casualties, while Lieutenant-General George Macdonogh, Director of Military Intelligence at the War Office in London, estimated...
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    but Orpen appealed to the Director of Military Intelligence, General George Macdonogh, and had him overruled. After Agnew's, several museums and galleries...
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    Macdonald-Smith General Sir James Macdonnell Lieutenant-General Sir George Macdonogh General Sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall Lieutenant-General Hay MacDowall...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Nevil Macready 1918–1922 Lieutenant-General Sir George Macdonogh 1922–1923 Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Chetwode 1923–1927 Lieutenant-General...
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  • (1931–2000); Oxford Professor of Poetry, author and critic. General Sir George Macdonogh, GBE, KCB, KCMG (1865–1942); Head of Military Intelligence in WWI....
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    such as Stanley Brenton von Donop, William Furse, Nevil Macready, George Macdonogh, Ronald Charles Maxwell and Travers Clarke, several Chiefs of the Imperial...
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    and Greek flags, was unveiled on 25 September 1926 by General Sir George Macdonogh, who represented the British Army. Guards of honour were provided by...
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    Nevil Macready (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    1915, he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG). In February 1916, having carried out this job efficiently, he was...
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    306–308 MacDonogh, p. 124 Quoted in MacDonogh, p. 132 MacDonogh, pp. 126–127 MacDonogh, p. 134 Lok, p. 124 Drayton, p. 10 MacDonogh, pp. 141–142 MacDonogh, pp...
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    unhappiness amongst the Zionists, such that Chaim Weizmann suggested to George Macdonogh, director of military intelligence (1916–18) and a pro-Zionist sympathizer...
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    Philip Chetwode, 1st Baron Chetwode (category Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    modernisation and "Indianisation" of the army in India. Born the son of Sir George Chetwode, 6th Baronet, and Alice Jane Bass (daughter of Michael Thomas Bass...
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  • Francis Macdonogh QC (1806 – 18 April 1882) was an Irish politician and barrister. Macdonogh was admitted to the bar in 1829, and made a member of the...
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    MacDonogh 2000, p. 47; Mitford 1970, p. 19; Showalter 1986, p. xiv. Kugler 1840, pp. 39–38; MacDonogh 2000, p. 47; Ritter 1936, pp. 26–27. MacDonogh 2000...
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    John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (category Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    exposing the BEF to potential encirclement. Spears was accompanied by George Macdonogh, who had deduced from air reconnaissance that the BEF was facing three...
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  • Schönaich-Carolath". Retrieved 19 September 2010.[unreliable source] MacDonogh, p. 430. MacDonogh, p. 434. "Ex-Kaiser's Stepdaughter To Marry His Grandson", The...
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  • to November 1918 Salonika Campaign 25 September 1926 Robert Lorimer George Macdonogh Hollybrook Memorial CWGC picture United Kingdom Southampton 50°56′02″N...
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    of Military Intelligence 1915–1916 Charles Callwell 1916–1918 George Mark Watson Macdonogh 1918–1922 William Thwaites Director of Military Operations and...
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    1928 by Sir George Macdonogh, a commissioner for the Imperial War Graves Commission (now Commonwealth War Graves Commission). Macdonogh had been a staff...
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