The Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature was awarded by the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, (the RUSI)...
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Westminster Hospital (1994– ), Chelsea, U.K. Duke of Westminster, major landowner, originally in London and now worldwide Duke of Westminster's Medal...
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Saul David (category British military historians)
shortlisted for the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, Military Blunders, Zulu: the Heroism and Tragedy of the Zulu War of 1879 (a Waterstone's...
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Anne Applebaum (category Gulag in literature and arts)
in Historical Literature, Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944–1956 2013 Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, Iron Curtain:...
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Andrew Gordon (naval historian) (category Pages using infobox military person with embed)
Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature (1997) Longman-History Today Awards Book of the Year Prize (1997) Christina Goulter, military historian...
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Ben Macintyre (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
Popular Non-fiction, shortlist for Operation Mincemeat 2011 Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, shortlist for Operation Mincemeat 2012 Agatha...
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Adversary (with Aleksandr Fursenko), which won the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature: ISBN 0393058093 2007: George H. W. Bush: ISBN 9780805069662...
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this book for The Journal of Modern History: ″Liulevicius draws from a wide array of published primary sources (economic, political, military, and historical...
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Marrack Goulding (category Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
a recipient of the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, awarded by the Royal United Services Institute for authorship of books that make...
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Lawrence Freedman (category British military historians)
Westminster's Medal for Military Literature. Strategy: A History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013) was named as one of the best books of 2013 by the...
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Nicholas A. M. Rodger (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
as one of the best books of the 1980s. He received the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature in 2005 and was also the winner of the 2005...
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the book was a "pick of the year" by The Washington Post, and a finalist for the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, presented by the Royal...
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Adam Nicolson (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
Services Institute Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature (shortlist) Men of Honour 2009 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize (winner)...
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posthumously 2014) Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army) (United States, 1919) Cross of Liberty for Military Leadership, Grade I (Estonia, 1925) Croix...
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Norman Friedman (category Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni)
in the Cold War won the 2001 Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature for the best military history book of 2000 from the British Royal United...
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R. J. B. Knight (category Academics of the University of Greenwich)
Mountbatten Maritime Prize, The Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, and the Anderson Medal of the Society of Nautical Research. In June 2014...
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Robin Neillands (category Military personnel from Glasgow)
United Services Institute/ Duke of Westminster's gold medal for Military Literature, for his book The Bomber War. A biography of Bernard Montgomery was in...
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advancement of Art, Literature and Science". All modern aspects of the order were established under his direction, including the division for military figures...
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Executive Officer, Duke of Edinburgh's Awards. For services to Young People Rachel Louise Maze — Deputy Head, Office for Quantum, Department for Science, Innovation...
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civil, and military decorations; and various campaign medals. The monarch in right of each Canadian province also issues distinct orders and medals to honour...
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George Dawe (category Artists from Westminster)
portraitist who painted 329 portraits of Russian generals active during Napoleon's invasion of Russia for the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace. He relocated...
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Queen of France, both of whom were Catholics. At birth, Charles automatically became Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay, and the possessor of several...
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Louis XIV (redirect from Louis-François, Duke of Anjou)
to its rightful Duke Leopold, albeit with a right of way to the French military. William and Mary were recognised as joint sovereigns of the British Isles...
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Executive Committee, both chaired by the Duke of Norfolk who, by convention as earl marshal, had overall responsibility for the event. Many physical preparations...
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Florence Nightingale (redirect from Lady of the lamp)
classical literature, and philosophy, and from an early age Florence, who was the more academic of the two girls, displayed an extraordinary ability for collecting...
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College of Surgeons of England. For services to Surgery. Gerald Maurice Ronson, CBE, For services to Philanthropy and to the Jewish Community. Military Lieutenant...
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Frederic Farrar (redirect from St. Winifred's, or the World of School)
funeral of Charles Darwin in Westminster Abbey; the others were: The Duke of Devonshire, The Duke of Argyll, The Earl of Derby, Mr. J. Russell Lowell...
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of Information, Government of Sri Lanka, 1976, p. 49 Henry Taprell Dorling (1974), Ribbons and Medals: The World's Military and Civil Awards, Doubleday...
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Handel with £200 a year. She sponsored high-quality medals as rewards for political or military achievements. They were produced at the Mint by Isaac...
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abbey. The Marquess of Anglesey, the Duke of Westminster, the Earl of Caledon and the Earl of Dundee For Charles: Prince George of Wales, Lord Oliver Cholmondeley...
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