Lieutenant General Sir Humfrey Myddelton Gale, KBE, CB, CVO, MC (4 October 1890 – 8 April 1971) was an officer in the British Army who served in the First...
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officer Humfrey Gale (1890–1971), British Army lieutenant general Iain Gale (born 1959), British author John Gale (disambiguation) Joseph Gale (1807–1881)...
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officers: Evan Gibb, Charles Macleod, Maxwell Brander, Snowden Smith, Humfrey Gale, Reginald Kerr, and Fredrick Glover. The LSTs needed to comply with Board...
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Deputy Chief of Staff (Chief Administrative Officer) Lieutenant General Humfrey Gale British Army Deputy Chief of Staff (Air) Air Marshal James Robb (to...
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John Cunningham, unknown, Sir Harold Alexander, Captain M. L. Power, Humfrey Gale, Leslie Hollis, and Eisenhower's chief of staff, Walter Bedell Smith...
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John Cunningham, unknown, Sir Harold Alexander, Captain M. L. Power, Humfrey Gale, Leslie Hollis, and Eisenhower's chief of staff, Walter Bedell Smith...
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Eisenhower's Allied Forces Headquarters, (AFHQ), where Major General Humfrey Gale was the Chief Administrative Officer. At the same time, he also had to...
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John Cunningham, unknown, Sir Harold Alexander, Captain M. L. Power, Humfrey Gale, Leslie Hollis, and Eisenhower's chief of staff, Walter Bedell Smith...
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Whiteley, and also the chief administrative officer (CAO), Major General Humfrey Gale. AFHQ was a balanced binational organization in which the chief of each...
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John Cunningham, unknown, Sir Harold Alexander, Captain M. L. Power, Humfrey Gale, Leslie Hollis, and Eisenhower's chief of staff, Walter Bedell Smith...
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Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), the others being Kenneth Strong and Humfrey Gale. Eisenhower encountered resistance to this from the CIGS, now General...
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John Cunningham, unknown, Sir Harold Alexander, Captain M. L. Power, Humfrey Gale, Leslie Hollis, and Eisenhower's chief of staff, Walter Bedell Smith...
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Douglas Graham, Michael O'Moore Creagh, Daril Watson, Archibald Nye, Humfrey Gale and Noel Irwin, all of whom rose to high command in the next war. He...
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the Order of the Bath. His citation, written by Lieutenant-General Sir Humfrey Gale, the Chief Administrative Officer at SHAEF, read: This officer has been...
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Reade Godwin-Austen, Ivor Thomas, Douglas Graham, Noel Beresford-Peirse, Humfrey Gale, Archibald Nye and Willoughby Norrie, Daril Watson, Vyvyan Pope, Thomas...
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Tedder; the Chief Administrative Officer at SHAEF, Lieutenant-General Sir Humfrey Gale; and Montgomery's Chief Administrative Officer, Major-General Miles Graham...
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John Cunningham, unknown, Sir Harold Alexander, Captain M. L. Power, Humfrey Gale, Leslie Hollis, and Eisenhower's chief of staff, Walter Bedell Smith...
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George Lammie, Noel Beresford-Peirse, Gerald Gartlan, Geoffrey Raikes, Humfrey Gale, Guy Robinson and Lionel Finch, along with John Northcott of the Australian...
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and served alongside numerous future general officers, most notably Humfrey Gale, Archibald Nye, Ivor Thomas, Willoughby Norrie, Thomas Riddell-Webster...
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before Nowell remains a mystery. The Reverend Thomas Smith (1638–1710) and Humfrey Wanley (1672–1726) both catalogued the Cotton library (in which the Nowell...
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S. Crosley British Colonel Bryan Fairfax Lieutenant General Sir Humfrey Myddelton Gale Japanese General Tanaka Giichi U.S. Admiral Albert Gleaves British...
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1983. ISBN 0-7100-9323-3 Hopkins, Kenneth. The Powys Brothers. 1967. Humfrey, Belinda. Recollections of the Powys Brothers: Llewelyn, Theodore and John...
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settings of "A Hymn to God the Father" by John Hilton the younger and Pelham Humfrey (published 1688). After the 17th century, there were no more until the...
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Sage Journals. Humfrey, Marian (21 May 1891). "The Monthly Nurse, Her Origin, Rise and Progress". The Nursing Record. 6 (64): 267+ – via Gale Primary Sources...
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the benefit of the fishing-boats of the place when overtaken by sudden gales of wind. A boathouse was built at a cost of £280 but the lifeboat was launched...
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Minister on 11 May Woking Conservative Jonathan Lord (C) Previous incumbent Humfrey Malins did not stand. Wokingham Conservative John Redwood (C) Wolverhampton...
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of the antiquary and herald John Warburton, and was sold by him then to Humfrey Wanley, librarian to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, whose collection was...
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d'un Jour Mozart Fantasia in C minor, K.475 (1st section – Adagio) Pelham Humfrey Oh! that I had but a Fine man Henry Purcell Drum processional and March...
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History of Our Time. Vol. XV. pp. 9803–9810. Retrieved 10 July 2009. Jordan, Humfrey (1936). Mauretania: Landfalls and Departures of Twenty-Five Years. Hodder...
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David Cameron Conservative David Cameron Conservative Woking Humfrey Malins Conservative Humfrey Malins Conservative Wokingham John Redwood Conservative John...
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