• Rear-Admiral Loben Edward Harold Maund CBE (26 September 1892 – 18 June 1957) was a rear admiral of the British Royal Navy, who served in World War I...
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  • banker, stockbroker etc. Loben Maund (1892–1957), rear admiral in the Royal Navy This page lists people with the surname Maund. If an internal link intending...
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    recuperate from stress and poor health, and was replaced by Captain Loben Maund. The convoy left Gibraltar on 6 May, and was detected by Italian aircraft...
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    Centre, which opened in July 1938. Under its first commandant, Captain Loben Maund, it began investigating the problems of amphibious warfare, including...
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    Royal in May 1941 due to health problems, and was replaced by Captain Loben Maund. He became Chief of Staff to Lord Gort at Gibraltar, having been appointed...
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    services). The original officers appointed to the ISTDC were: Captain Loben Edward Harold Maund, RN, Commandant of the ISTDC from 1 July 1938 to September 1939...
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    grandson of Queen Victoria, was a pupil at Lockers Park School. Loben Edward Harold Maund (1892–1957), a rear admiral of the Royal Navy and captain of HMS...
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