Sir William Fry, KCVO, CB (8 September 1858 – 30 March 1934) was a British Army officer who served in the Second Boer War and the First World War, and...
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University William Mayes Fry (1896–1992), World War I flying ace William Thomas Fry (1789–1843), British engraver William Fry (British Army officer) (1858–1934)...
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Tasmania William Mayes Fry (1896–1992), World War I flying ace William Thomas Fry (1789–1843), British engraver William Fry (British Army officer) (1858–1934)...
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Fry (1817–1892), Union Army brigadier general William Fry (British Army officer) (1858–1934), British Army major general Joseph Frye (1712–1794), Massachusetts...
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Sir William Kelsey Fry (18 March 1889–26 October 1963) was a British dental surgeon who, with Harold Gillies, was an important figure in the development...
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general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other...
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Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, GCVO, CIE, DSO, (13 September 1865 – 17 May 1951) was a British Army officer. He saw...
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Wing Commander William Mayes Fry MC (14 November 1896 – 4 August 1992) was a World War I Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force fighter ace. He was credited...
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Cecil William Park CB (19 June 1856– 29 March 1913) was a British Army officer. Educated at Haileybury, Park was commissioned into the British Army in 1875...
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James Barnet Fry (February 22, 1827 – July 11, 1894) was an American soldier and prolific author of historical books. Fry, who was born in Carrollton,...
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commission from the ranks was ... an achievement unique in the annals of the British army". Shipp, younger son of Thomas Shipp, a marine, and his wife Lætitia...
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Joshua Fry. Fry's death on 15 May 1754 left the position vacant, and Innes was appointed on 4 June 1754, although George Washington had been Fry's second-in-command...
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1946 New Year Honours (MBE) (section Army)
Margaret Elizabeth Fry (W.A.C.527), Women's Auxiliary Corps (India). No. 7583436 Warrant Officer Class I Francis George Fuller, Royal Army Ordnance Corps...
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Warwick Buckland, jurist Cecil William Davidge, academic and author Clive Deverall AM, businessman William Kelsey Fry, pioneering dental surgeon Leslie...
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VR, Royal Corps of Signals, Army Reserve Colonel Jonathan Layton Prichard, Army Reserve Wing Commander Stephen Michael Fry, DL Squadron Leader Simon James...
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president Thomas Jefferson. After Fry’s death on a military expedition, George Washington became commanding officer of the Virginia Regiment, a key unit...
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deficiency in math. Fry accompanied Walker on his journey to Nicaragua, originally serving as a colonel in Walker's army. While in Nicaragua, Fry eventually became...
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Christopher Fry (18 December 1907 – 30 June 2005) was an English poet and playwright. He is best known for his verse dramas, especially The Lady's Not...
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Dick Strawbridge (category 20th-century British Army personnel)
Strawbridge, MBE (born 3 September 1959) is a British television personality, engineer and former army officer. He is often referred to as "Colonel Dick"...
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Thomas Morris (1732?–1808) was a British Army officer and writer. Born at Carlisle, where he was baptised on 22 April 1732, he was one of four sons of...
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Sir John William Waters KCB (1774 – 21 November 1842) was a Welsh officer in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. Waters joined the army in 1797;...
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List of Old Uppinghamians (category Use British English from February 2023)
Fame Guy Rowlands, historian (The Lodge) William Sansom, author Reginald Savory, British Indian Army Officer in World War I and World War II John Schlesinger...
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"officers". Other members became "soldiers". When William Booth became known as the General, Catherine was known as the "Mother of The Salvation Army"...
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Patrick Amyatt Hull, KCB (3 July 1865 – 24 July 1920) was a senior British Army officer who served during the Second Boer War and World War I. He was the...
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William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles...
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British Army, "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services during coalition operations in Iraq." In 2007, Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fry,...
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towns. In 1878 Charles Fry and his three sons formed a brass quartet which played during outdoor meetings. The Army's founder, William Booth, came to hear...
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(Queen Elizabeth's Own) Warrant Officer Class 1 Angus William Bartaby. Army Air Corps Major Andrew Martin Buckley. Royal Army Medical Corps Captain (Acting...
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Tank Regiment (attached to British 46th Infantry Division) British Special Service Brigade (Brigadier Robert Laycock) No. 2 (Army) Commando No. 41 (Royal...
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Elliot – British soldier Walter Elliot – Scottish naturalist Hedy Fry - Canadian politician and physician Colin Mackenzie – Indian Army officer Norman Marjoribanks...
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