Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Charles Acton Schreiber, KCB, DSO, KStJ, DL (30 April 1890 – 8 October 1972) was a senior British Army officer who served...
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September 1944 Monarch George VI Preceded by William Dobbie Succeeded by Edmond Schreiber Governor of Gibraltar In office 14 May 1941 – 31 May 1942 Monarch George...
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journalist Le Anne Schreiber (1945–2019), American journalist Edmond Schreiber (1890–1978), British general of World War II Franz Schreiber (1904–1976), Standartenführer...
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William Dobbie, Governor (1940–1942) John Vereker, Governor (1942–1944) Edmond Schreiber, Governor (1944–1946) Francis Douglas, Governor (1946–1949) Gerald...
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having served its purpose. July 1942 – August 1942 Lieutenant-General Edmond Schreiber August 1942 – July 1943 Lieutenant-General Kenneth Anderson British...
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general to become the GOC of V Corps in succession to Lieutenant General Edmond Schreiber. Aged just 46, this was a considerable tribute towards Allfrey and...
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was given command of the First Army, replacing Lieutenant-General Edmond Schreiber who had developed a kidney disease and was not considered fit enough...
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Preceded by Sir Claude Auchinleck GOC, V Corps 1940–1941 Succeeded by Edmond Schreiber Preceded by Andrew Thorne GOC, XII Corps April–November 1941 Succeeded by...
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which now came under the command of Lieutenant-General Edmond Schreiber. Like Montgomery, Schreiber formed a high opinion of Templer and they got along well...
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Frederick Pile, Gordon Macready, Roderic Petre, Alastair MacDougall, Edmond Schreiber, Michael Gambier-Parry, Richard Dewing, Leslie Hill, Kenneth Loch,...
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Frederick Witts GOC 45th Infantry Division February–May 1940 Succeeded by Edmond Schreiber Preceded by Arthur Percival Assistant Chief of the Imperial General...
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Kenneth Loch, Michael Gambier-Parry, Alastair MacDougall, Arthur Wakely, Edmond Schreiber, Robert Pargiter and Sydney Muspratt, along with Horace Robertson of...
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Duke of Schomberg Brigadier-General Acton Lemuel Schreiber Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Schreiber General Sir Henry Sclater Major-General Sir Harry...
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Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery 1 April 1941 – 8 March 1942 Major-General Edmond Schreiber 9 March 1942 – 8 August 1944 Lieutenant-General Charles Allfrey 1944...
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Pace Grasso Stadium (redirect from Schreiber Ground)
by the Governor of Malta of that time, Sir Edmond Schreiber. Fittingly, the stadium was named as Schreiber Sports Ground but eventually it was renamed...
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Gort (1886–1946) May 1942 26 September 1944 Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Schreiber (1890–1978) 26 September 1944 10 July 1946 Sir Francis Douglas (1889–1980)...
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well as the divisional staff, were deployed to Norway; Major-General Edmond Schreiber assumed command of the 61st Division, and was assigned a new divisional...
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Military offices Preceded by Edmond Schreiber GOC 45th Infantry Division 1941–1943 Succeeded by John Edwards Honorary titles Preceded by William Herbert...
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Dudley Johnson, Gordon Macready, Arthur Percival, Frederick Pile, Edmond Schreiber and John Smyth, all of whom, with the exception of Smyth, were destined...
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General Sir James Marshall-Cornwall 1942 – 1944 Lieutenant General Sir Edmond Schreiber 1944 – 1946 Lieutenant General Sir Daril Watson 1946 – 1948 Lieutenant...
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Bernard Montgomery GOC-in-C South-Eastern Command 1942−1944 Succeeded by Edmond Schreiber Preceded by Edwin Morris Chief of the General Staff (India) 1944−1946...
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April–November 1941 Succeeded by William Holmes Preceded by Sir Robert Gordon-Finlayson GOC-in-C Western Command 1941–1942 Succeeded by Sir Edmond Schreiber...
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1940–1946 Succeeded by Donald Daines Government offices Preceded by Sir Edmond Schreiber Governor of Malta 1946–1949 Succeeded by Sir Gerald Creasy Peerage...
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Staff July–December 1942 Succeeded by John Evetts Preceded by Sir Edmond Schreiber GOC-in-C Western Command 1944–1946 Succeeded by Sir Brian Horrocks...
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February 1940 Major-General Desmond Anderson 12 May 1940 Major-General Edmond Schreiber 25 April 1941 Brigadier Harold de Riemer Morgan (acting) 8 May 1941...
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South African Army Anton Muttukumaru, Major General, Ceylon Army Edmond Schreiber, Lieutenant-General John Tovey, Admiral of the Fleet, Royal Navy John...
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Lieutenant General Sir John Swayne 19 March 1944 Lieutenant General Sir Edmond Schreiber 25 September 1944 Lieutenant General Eric Miles Aldershot District...
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Infantry Division 1941–1943 Succeeded by Douglas Graham Preceded by Sir Edmond Schreiber GOC-in-C South-Eastern Command September−November 1944 Succeeded by...
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Frederick Pile, Michael Gambier-Parry, Henry Wemyss, Robert Pargiter, Edmond Schreiber, Alastair MacDougall, Roderic Petre, Balfour Hutchison, Leslie Hill...
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O (2001), A Guy Thing (2002), Carolina (2003), The Prince & Me (2004), Edmond, A Little Trip to Heaven (both 2005), The Cry of the Owl (2009), Silver...
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