Major General Basil Aubrey Coad, CB, CBE, DSO & Bar, DL (27 September 1906 – 26 March 1980) was a senior British Army officer. He held battalion, brigade...
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Coad is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Basil Coad (1906–1980), senior British Army officer Ben Coad (born 1994), English cricketer...
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Regiment; and 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Brigadier Basil Coad had departed for Hong Kong on compassionate leave on 23 March and the...
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trainer (born 1889) 24 March – John Barrie, actor (born 1917) 26 March Basil Coad, Army major-general (born 1906) Lily Newton, botanist (born 1893) 28 March...
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temporarily replaced by the senior battalion commander, Lt-Col Basil Coad ('Daddy Coad') from 5th Dorsets, until Brig. B.B. Walton arrived three days...
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Clutterbuck Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde Major-General Basil Coad Major-General Ronald Edward Coaker, 17th/21st Lancers Major-General Sir...
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from UN forces the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade under Brigadier Basil Coad—–comprising the 1st Battalion, the Argyll and Sutherland Highland Regiment...
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(1950–59) Air Vice-Marshal George Holford White (1904–1965) Major-General Basil Coad (1906–1980) General Sir Campbell Hardy (1906–84), Commandant Gen. Royal...
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landings and Pusan Perimeter Offensive. Green's battalion joined Brigadier Basil Coad's 27th British Commonwealth Brigade, part of the force under the Commander-in-Chief...
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born in Portsmouth Tom Cleverley, footballer, was born in Basingstoke Basil Coad, general, was born in Portsmouth Charles Cobbe, archbishop, was born in...
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Down Preceded by Philip Roberts GOC 2nd Division 1949–1951 Succeeded by Basil Coad Preceded by Sir Euan Miller Military Secretary 1954–1957 Succeeded by...
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5. Stood at 4,290 by September 1. 27th Commonwealth Brigade Brigadier Basil Coad 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland...
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Eighth Army under Lieutenant General Walton Walker. Commanded by Brigadier Basil Coad, the brigade was renamed the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade and consisted...
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began in Korea when the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade under Brigadier Basil Coad—–comprising the 1st Battalion, the Argyll and Sutherland Highland Regiment...
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the command of Lieutenant General Walton Walker. Commanded by Brigadier Basil Coad, the brigade was renamed the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade and consisted...
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Eighth Army under Lieutenant General Walton Walker. Commanded by Brigadier Basil Coad, the brigade was renamed the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade and consisted...
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Eighth Army under Lieutenant General Walton Walker. Commanded by Brigadier Basil Coad, the brigade was renamed the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade and consisted...
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Lieutenant Colonel I. B. Ferguson of 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and Brigadier Basil Coad, the commander of the 27th Commonwealth Brigade...
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Military offices Preceded by Basil Coad General Officer Commanding 2nd Division 1954–1956 Succeeded by Cosmo Nevill...
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Callander ended his appointment on 26 April 1951 36 2 July 1951 Major-General Basil Coad 37 5 October 1954 Major-General John Wilsey 38 1 May 1956 Major-General...
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Gurney Brigadier William Fraser Brigadier D.A.H. Graham Brigadier Basil Aubrey Coad p.70 Rikhye, Ravi Order of Battle of the British Army 1914 Richard...
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To date, this is the earliest Congress with a member still living, Merwin Coad. January 5, 1957: President Eisenhower announced the Eisenhower Doctrine...
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1957 – March 1959 Commodore Lionel W.L. Argles: March 1959 – March 1961 Coad 2013. "Drill Hall: History of Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham". Issuu. University...
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districts with compensating boundary changes elsewhere. Incumbent Merwin Coad chose to retire rather than run against one of the other incumbents. Kansas...
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"Somerset House looking East". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved 21 March 2018. Coad, Jonathan (2013). Support for the Fleet. English Heritage. "Information panel"...
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Argent, Peter. "Keeping it in the family". SANFL. Retrieved 31 March 2022. "Coad Red and Yellow". goldcoastfc.com.au. 16 December 2009. Retrieved 31 March...
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Wilfrid Coad Thomas AO (2 May 1904 – 16 August 1991) was a British-born singer and broadcaster, who had a significant career in Australia, later in London...
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Woodbine. The 27th British Commonwealth Brigade, led by Brigadier Basil Aubrey Coad, consisted of the 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders...
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M. Burgeson (Republican) 47.0% Iowa 6 Merwin Coad Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Merwin Coad (Democratic) 53.6% ▌Curtis G. Riehm (Republican)...
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George 1883 William Snook 1884 Walter George 1885 William Snook 1886 William Coad 1887 A. Houlding 1888 Edward Parry 1889 Sidney Thomas 1890 James Kibblewhite...
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