General Sir Walter Pipon Braithwaite, GCB (11 November 1865 – 7 September 1945) was a British Army officer who held senior commands during the First World...
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Ivanhoe Braithwaite, a laborer and salesman. He has a sister. When Braithwaite was a teenager (around 1960), he and his family moved to England. Walter Braithwaite...
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Walter Heurtley Braithwaite (1906–1991) was a composer, pianist and teacher. He was born in Gloucester on 24 August 1906, the third of five children born...
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mountaineer Victoria Braithwaite (1967–2019), British scientist Walt Braithwaite, Jamaican-born American engineer Sir Walter Braithwaite (1865–1945), British...
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Braithwaite (born 11 January 1949) is an Australian singer. He was the lead vocalist of Sherbet (1970–1984 and many subsequent reunions). Braithwaite...
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(temporary) (10 September – 13 September 1918) Lieutenant-General Walter Braithwaite (from 13 September 1918) Second World War commanders included: Lieutenant-General...
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General Braithwaite may refer to: Sir John Braithwaite, 1st Baronet (1739–1803), Madras Army major general Walter Braithwaite (1865–1945), British Army...
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Shakespearean actor Walter Blackman (born c. 1965/1966), American politician Walter Braithwaite (1865–1945), British army general Walter Brennan (1894–1974)...
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five brothers, two of whom—Colonel Francis Powell Braithwaite and Vice-Admiral Lawrence Walter Braithwaite—served with distinction in the military. Her sister...
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Bellicourt Tunnel. This plan originated with Lieutenant-General Sir Walter Braithwaite, commander of IX Corps. Monash felt such an assault to be doomed to...
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McFarland & Co. p. 121. ISBN 978-0786477937. Castleman, Harry; Podrazik, Walter J. (1989). Harry and Wally's Favorite TV Shows. Prentice Hall Press. p. 135...
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White 1905–1912 General Sir Neville Lyttelton 1912–1931 General Sir Walter Braithwaite 1931–1938 General Sir Harry Knox 1938–1943 General Sir Clive Liddell...
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The Horses (redirect from Horses (Daryl Braithwaite song))
Braithwaite; his version reached No. 1 in Australia, and by 2022, it had been certified decuple platinum. The song was covered by Daryl Braithwaite on...
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London Division (formed from 41st Division) IX Corps: Commanded by Sir Walter Braithwaite and later by Ivor Maxse Western Division (formed from 1st Division)...
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John Bach as General Sir Ian Hamilton Nicholas Hope as General Sir Walter Braithwaite Paul English as Colonel Cecil Faber Aspinall-Oglander Anthony Hayes...
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Birch (born in 1851 in Salford), she had previously been married to Walter Braithwaite who died; her father was William Singleton Birch, who had founded...
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president Andrew Young, civil rights leader and a mayor of Atlanta Walter Braithwaite, engineer and executive for Boeing Eddie C. Brown, investment manager...
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Redd Inc. (2012) Double Happiness Uranium (2013) Gallipoli (2015) – Walter Braithwaite The Daughter (2015) – Peterson Truth (2015) – Marcel Matley Ash vs...
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Radio 1 disc jockey and ex-husband of Anthea Turner. Performing arts Walter Braithwaite, composer, pianist, teacher Johnny Briggs, actor, Coronation Street...
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General Sir James Trotter February 1915 – December 1915 Major-General Walter Braithwaite December 1915 – August 1918 Major-General Robert Whigham August 1918...
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1940–1942 Succeeded by Claud Barry Heraldic offices Preceded by Sir Walter Braithwaite King of Arms of the Order of the Bath 1946–1951 Succeeded by Sir James...
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Sir Roger Keyes, Vice-Admiral John de Robeck, General Sir Ian Hamilton, Major General Walter Braithwaite, Hamilton’s chief of staff, on board HMS Triad....
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Staff established the Brathwaite Committee (named after General Sir Walter Braithwaite) to look into the uniform and equipment of the infantry and to make...
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Alexander Godley GOC-in-C Southern Command 1928–1931 Preceded by Sir Walter Braithwaite Adjutant-General to the Forces 1931–1933 Preceded by Sir George Milne...
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and General Officer Commanding, 16th Indian Division General Sir Walter Braithwaite GCB (1865–1945), General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Command...
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R.A.S.H. leader Sue Lloyd as Sister Jane Jon Pertwee as The Rev. Walter Braithwaite Milton Reid as Eye Patch Jennifer Baker as Loveday's girl Susan Baker...
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Henry Warwick Braithwaite (9 January 1896 – 19 January 1971) was a New Zealand-born orchestral conductor. He worked mostly in Great Britain and was especially...
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he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. In March 1909 he succeeded Walter Braithwaite as a general staff officer, grade 1 (GSO1) at the Staff College, Camberley...
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Preceded by Lord Horne GOC-in-C Eastern Command 1923–1926 Succeeded by Sir Walter Braithwaite Preceded by The Earl of Cavan Chief of the Imperial General Staff...
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to the north, the 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division (Major-General Walter Braithwaite) took over from the 7th Division on 5 April; both divisional artilleries...
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