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    Lieutenant General Sir Frank Noel Mason-MacFarlane, KCB, DSO, MC & Two Bars (23 October 1889 – 12 August 1953) was a senior British Army officer, administrator...
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  • Köln/Weimar/Wien 2016, S. 434 ff. Butler, Ewan (1972). Mason-Mac: the life of Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Mason-Macfarlane: a biography. London: Macmillan. p. 75. ISBN 0-333-11475-2...
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  • Deputy Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, to General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, British Governor and Commander in Chief of Gibraltar, informing...
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    powers to Umberto. The King bitterly told Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Mason-MacFarlane that Umberto was unqualified to rule, and that handing power over...
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    liberation of Rome, Badoglio and representatives of CLN parties, with Noel Mason-MacFarlane as representative of the Allies, agreed that Bonomi would become...
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    the Allied Control Commission for Italy (in succession to General Noel Mason-MacFarlane). He continued to be British Minister Resident at Allied Headquarters...
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  • Ohio State Militia major general Noel Mason-MacFarlane (1889–1953), British Army lieutenant general Attorney General Mason (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    remained obsessed with protocol, screaming with fury when General Noel Mason-Macfarlane met him wearing shirt sleeves and shorts, a choice of attire he...
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    right) with Lord Gort, Air Chief Marshal Arthur Tedder, Lt. Gen. Sir Noel Mason-MacFarlane, and General Harold Alexander, aboard the British battleship HMS...
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    four children of Joseph Kevin Bracken (1852–1904), builder and monumental mason, and his second wife, Hannah Agnes Ryan (1872–1928). His father had belonged...
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    Douglas MacArthur as he confirmed the terms of the Japanese surrender aboard USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. Afterwards, MacArthur gave...
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    Military offices Preceded by Noel Mason-MacFarlane GOC 44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division 1941–1942 Succeeded by Ivor Hughes Preceded by Brocas Burrows...
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  • biologist John Maynard Smith); and Islay (1895/6–1947) who married Noel Mason-MacFarlane. Two of Pitman's brothers also raced in the University Boat Race:...
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    the DMI of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), Major-General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, replacing the original choice, Kenneth Strong. He soon found himself...
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  • the Paris Peace Conference in 1947. Chief Commissioners: General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, then Harold Macmillan The Armistice Agreement with Rumania, signed...
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    camps in Northern Ireland. Although the governor, Lt. General Sir Noel Mason-MacFarlane, fought valiantly on behalf of the evacuees and did not accept the...
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    John Smyth's 127th Brigade was detached to join "Mac Force", under Major General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, temporarily leaving the division with two brigades...
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  • also selected to follow Sir Noel Mason-Macfarlane as Labour candidate for Paddington North following Mason-Macfarlane's resignation for ill-health reasons...
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    the Paris raid he was appointed the personal assistant to Lt Gen Noel Mason-MacFarlane, the Governor of Gibraltar. Returning to the active duty roster...
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  • Schofield, 1953 John Belcher, 1949 (scandal) Tom Williamson, 1948 Noel Mason-Macfarlane, 1946 (ill health) John Boyd Orr, 1946 (resigned to become Director-General...
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    lines of communication. This force was commanded by Major-General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, who was director of military intelligence for the BEF, and consisted...
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  • endorsed a report from the military attache Colonel Noel Mason-MacFarlane. He supported Mason-MacFarlane's conclusion that another war was imminent even if...
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    1940 during World War II on the orders of Governor General Sir Noel Mason-Macfarlane on the grounds that it was in the line of fire of one of Gibraltar's...
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    command of the Director of Military Intelligence, Major-General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, and known as 'Macforce'. It was formed around 127th (Manchester)...
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    corridor and was initially assigned to "MacForce" under the command of Lieutenant-General Noel Mason-MacFarlane, on 23 May 1940, before joining "Somerforce"...
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  • was held due to the resignation of the incumbent Labour MP, Sir Noel Mason-Macfarlane. It was won by the Labour candidate Bill Field. Leigh Rayment's...
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  • returned to the 44th Division, then commanded by Major General Noel Mason-MacFarlane (but replaced in late June by Major General Brian Horrocks) and...
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  • Zofia Leśniowska, Sikorski's daughter Jerzy Grałek as Governor Noel Mason-Macfarlane Tomasz Sobczak as Jan Gralewski Marieta Żukowska as Alicja Iwańska...
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    liberated Italy. He later served under british lieutenant general Noel Mason-MacFarlane, who succeeded Joyce, and was appointed Vice President and Deputy...
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  • reveal at the time of the investigation. Zięborak rejects General Nöel Mason-MacFarlane's opinion that Prchal's mental state during the take-off was the...
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