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    General Sir Arthur William Currie, GCMG, KCB (5 December 1875 – 30 November 1933) was a senior officer of the Canadian Army who fought during World War...
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  • speaker was Dr. David Bercuson. Valour Canada hosts an annual General Sir Arthur Currie Award and Gala. The event includes a fund-raising dinner, keynote speakers...
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  • Arthur Currie approved Khaki University as a component of the training for all soldiers in all divisions on 18 December 1917. After the War, Currie became...
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    his son Garnet Hughes". Arthur and Garnet were friends and Currie was most likely speaking out of anger toward Sam Hughes. Arthur and Garnet had helped...
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    1114 Arthur Currie Lane is an historic building in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was the pre-World War I home of General Sir Arthur William Currie...
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    physicist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930), British writer Arthur Conley (1946–2003), American soul singer General Sir Arthur Currie (1875–1933), Canadian...
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  • He is assigned to the Mobile Infantry, and moves to Camp Arthur Currie (named for Arthur Currie who rose through the ranks to general in World War I) on...
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    succeeded by General Sir Arthur Currie, the commander of the 1st Division, giving the corps its first Canadian commander. Currie was able to reconcile the...
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    Petain of France General Louis Franchet d'Espèrey of France General Sir Arthur Currie of Canada General Sir John Monash of Australia Field Marshal Douglas...
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  • mentioned in despatches nine times, as was the Canadian general Sir Arthur Currie. The Australian general Gordon Bennett was mentioned in despatches a...
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  • control of the residence, taking the U.S. Ambassador, Secretary of State Arthur Currie, Strategic Air Command Commander-in-Chief General Ira Potter, the British...
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    Hindenburg Line, in a fierce battle, the Canadian troops, led by General Sir Arthur Currie, overcame the earthworks of the incomplete Canal du Nord during the...
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    Australian Corps of Lt General John Monash and Canadian Corps of Lt General Arthur Currie, and Gen Marie Eugène Debeney's French First Army playing a decisive...
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    platoon flexibility. The report of the 1st Canadian Division commander, Arthur Currie, highlighted the lessons he believed the Canadian Corps could learn...
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    which by 1918 were commanded by their own generals, John Monash and Arthur Currie. Contingents from South Africa, New Zealand and Newfoundland served...
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  • lacked communications with most of their troops. Notable among these was Arthur Currie, a brigade commander later became the commander of the Canadian Corps...
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    borne on a gun carriage and the mourners – who included general Sir Arthur Currie and many of McCrae's friends and staff – were preceded by McCrae's charger...
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    "Municipalians" Hanky Panky Ransom Who Dares Wins Secretary of State Arthur Currie 1984 Against All Odds Ben Caxton 1991 True Colors Sen. James Stiles...
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    named in honour of Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie, who is a National Historic Person of Canada. Currie Hall is decorated with the crests and battle...
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    formed in the immediate pre-war period. Victoria was the home of Sir Arthur Currie. He had been a high-school teacher and real-estate agent prior to the...
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    1945 the Mount Elgin Indian Residential School operated in Muncey. Sir Arthur Currie, who would later become the commander of Canadian forces in Europe during...
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  • General Currie or Curry may refer to: Arthur Currie (1875–1933), Canadian Army general Dennis Hadley Currie (1874–1928), U.S. Army brigadier general Fendall...
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  • * founder of Kin Canada 23 Maurice Richard ice hockey player 24 Sir Arthur Currie commander, general 25 Nellie McClung feminist, social activist 26 Dr...
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    commanders, singling out some for praise, such as brigade commander Arthur Currie, and others for criticism, such as Garnet Hughes. The inadequacies of...
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  • scheduled for scrapping. After exposure to it in France, Lieutenant-General Arthur Currie, commanding the Canadian Corps, reported every soldier to come in contact...
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    ridge of the 70-metre hill to the north of Cité St Pierre. On 9 June Arthur Currie, the 1st Canadian Division commander, was promoted to command the Canadian...
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    valley. The facility was named after the recently deceased General Sir Arthur Currie, commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force on the Western Front...
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  • Surinamese politician Arthur Currie (1875–1933), Canadian general Ashley Currie (1952-2001), Canadian percussionist Austin Currie (1939–2021), Irish politician...
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    Madman and the Butcher: The Sensational Wars of Sam Hughes and General Arthur Currie was a finalist for the 2011 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing...
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    the advance and forcing the Canadian Corps to dig in. The British soldier Arthur Bullock recounts entering Cambrai after it had been taken and the Front...
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