Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude KCB CMG DSO (24 June 1864 – 18 November 1917) was a British Army officer. He is known for his operations...
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Frederick Maude may refer to: Frederick Francis Maude (1821–1897), British Victoria Cross recipient Sir Frederick Stanley Maude (1864–1917), son of the...
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Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, was given the job of restoring Britain's military reputation. General Maude spent the rest of 1916 rebuilding...
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Baron Layard, economist Oliver Leese, WWII commander 8th Army Frederick Stanley Maude, WWI commander Stewart Menzies, WWII head of MI6 Alexander Nix...
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joining Khalil's forces in northern Iraq. The British commander, Frederick Stanley Maude, decided that, in order to avert these threats, he had to take...
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Frederick Stanley Maude. This was Frederick's last major battle during World War I, as 12 days after the battle ended (18 November 1916), Frederick passed...
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British India) organised in two army corps. The British, led by Frederick Stanley Maude, recaptured the city, but the Ottoman garrison there did not get...
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The peak was given its name by Albert H. Sylvester in honor of Frederick Stanley Maude. The mountain from the south side consists of mostly talus with...
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General Sir Frederick Francis Maude VC GCB (20 December 1821 – 20 June 1897) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award...
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Continental Divide. It was named in 1918 after Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude. Maude was a British commander who captured Baghdad during World War...
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1916 with a larger and better-supplied force under General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude and with steep casualties retook Kut on February 23, 1917. Kut...
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Irish soldier Frederick Stanley Maude, British general of World War I George Ashley Maude, British Army officer and equerry Henry Evans Maude, British administrator...
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it took part in the Mesopotamian campaign under the command of Frederick Stanley Maude. In November 1916, it was split in two to form the I Corps and...
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General Maude may refer to: Frederick Francis Maude (1821–1897), British Army general Stanley Maude (1864–1917), British Army lieutenant general in the...
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of Fallujah to the east. The British Army's Lieutenant General Frederick Stanley Maude sought to drive out the garrison in July 1917 but faced severe...
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from the Ottoman Empire. After capturing Baghdad, British General Frederick Stanley Maude believed the British position was threatened by the Ottoman forces...
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peak in the Entiat Mountains) for Bernhard Fernow, Mount Maude for Frederick Stanley Maude, Harding Mountain for then-president Warren G. Harding, Big...
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Baghdad from the Ottoman Empire on 11 March 1917. British General Frederick Stanley Maude felt that the presence of 10,000 Ottoman troops north of the city...
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Royal Gibraltar Regiment, Gibraltar Barbary macaques, Ape Keeper Frederick Stanley Maude KCB CMG DSO (1864–1917), Coldstream Guards General who led the...
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arrived from the Western Front. In 1917, the British force, under Frederick Stanley Maude, which now included one cavalry and seven infantry divisions from...
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littered with rubbish dumped by passers by. Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude. His initial grave and marker was replaced by a more elaborate...
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1917, alongside his report of the death of Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude: May I be permitted before I sit down to utter one word of another...
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campaign: Baghdad falls to Anglo-Indian forces commanded by General Frederick Stanley Maude. 1927 – In New York City, Samuel Roxy Rothafel opens the Roxy Theatre...
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transferring command from India to the main British command, and General Frederick Stanley Maude was put in charge of British forces, leading the British to a series...
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Müşir Goltz Pasha Major General Townshend Sixth Army Staff Sir Frederick Stanley Maude With British Indian forces already on the ground, the British imported...
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stations allowed the commander of the British forces, General Frederick Stanley Maude, direct control over columns of cavalry out on operations. The...
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1916. Fynn was decorated with the ribbon of the VC by Lt Gen Sir Frederick Stanley Maude at Amara on 5 November 1916. On 29 March 1917 he was wounded in...
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going back to the Ottoman Army. He was tricked by the words of Frederick Stanley Maude: "We came as liberators, not conquerors." So, he sometimes defends...
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Elsie Hall (redirect from Elsie Maude Stanley Hall)
Elsie Maude Stanley Hall (22 June 1877 – 27 June 1976), commonly referred to as Elsie Stanley Hall, was an Australian-born South African classical pianist...
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Christian George Maude General Sir Frederick Francis Maude Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude Brigadier Neil Stanley Eustace Maude Major-General...
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