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    General Sir Harold English "Pete" Pyman, GBE, KCB, DSO & Bar (12 March 1908 – 9 October 1971) was a senior British Army officer who served during the...
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  • George Pyman (1822–1900), British shipping magnate Harold Pyman (1908–1971), British army officer Iain Pyman (born 1973), English golfer Richard Pyman (born...
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    periodically being commanded by its Brigadier General Staff (BGS) Brigadier Harold Pyman, for which he would be made Chief of Staff of the Second Army after the...
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    Harold A. (January 1919). "With the Tanks: II. Then Wander Forth the Sons of Belial". The Atlantic. Retrieved 30 October 2023. Littledale, Harold A...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Hull 1956–1958 Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Pyman 1958–1961 Lieutenant-General Sir John Anderson 1961–1963 Lieutenant-General...
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  • Rivera Schreiber (honorary) 1963: Colville Deverell; Walter Merton; Harold Pyman; 10th Earl of Selkirk; Geoffrey Wallinger; Wilfrid Woods 1964: Arthur...
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  • World War I officer George Pirie, former Inspector-General of the RAF. Harold Pyman, former Deputy Chief of the General Staff Freddie Scott, British Army...
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    Lieutenant General Sir Horatius Murray 1961–1963 Lieutenant General Sir Harold Pyman 1963–1967 Lieutenant General Sir Robert Bray 1967–1969 General Sir Kenneth...
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    sign was referred to as "the Swell Bison". On 16 October Sergeant George Harold Eardley of the 4th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry (from 159th...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Philip Roberts GOC 11th Armoured Division 1950–1953 Succeeded by Harold Pyman...
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    Charles Pye-Douglas (c. 1767—1844), 3rd The King's Own Hussars General Sir Harold Pyman Major-General Thomas David Graham Quayle CB, Royal Artillery General...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Stockwell 1956–1958 Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Pyman 1958–1960 Lieutenant-General Sir Michael West 1960–1962 Lieutenant-General...
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    Claude Liardet Sir Montagu Stopford Douglas Graham Sir Gerald Templer Sir Harold Pyman Insignia Identification symbol The formation badge for the 56th Division...
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    Colonel Sir Edsall Munt, former CO, appointed 5 November 1945 General Sir Harold Pyman, appointed 5 November 1952 Colonel Hon Sir Gordon Palmer, appointed 1969...
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    George Pyman (1 May 1822 – 22 November 1900) was a British shipping magnate born in Sandsend, in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England...
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    Sir James Cassels GOC 1st (British) Corps 1954–1956 Succeeded by Sir Harold Pyman Preceded by Sir Colin Callander Military Secretary 1957–1959 Succeeded by...
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  • Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1956–1958 Succeeded by Sir Harold Pyman Preceded by Sir Francis Festing C-in-C Far East Land Forces 1958–1961...
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  • offices Preceded by Harold Pyman GOC 11th Armoured Division 1955–1956 Succeeded by Reginald Hewetson Preceded by Sir Harold Pyman Deputy Chief of the...
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  • School of Infantry 1945–1948 Succeeded by Cecil Firbank Preceded by Sir Harold Pyman GOC 1st (British) Corps 1958–1960 Succeeded by Sir Charles Jones Preceded by...
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    Gerard Bucknall Lieutenant General Gerard Bucknall (left) with Brigadier Harold Pyman in Normandy, 1944. Nickname(s) "Gerry" Born (1894-09-14)14 September...
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    Lloyd-Verney GOC 56th (London) Armoured Division 1948–1949 Succeeded by Harold Pyman Preceded by Euan Miller GOC 7th Armoured Division 1949–1951 Succeeded by...
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    Command 1955–1958 Succeeded by George Collingwood Preceded by Sir Cecil Sugden C-in-C Allied Forces Northern Europe 1958–1961 Succeeded by Sir Harold Pyman...
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  • Military offices Preceded by Harold Pyman GOC 56th (London) Armoured Division 1951–1954 Succeeded by David Dawnay Preceded by Sir Geoffrey Evans GOC-in-C...
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    Southern Command 1961–1963 Succeeded by Sir Kenneth Darling Preceded by Sir Harold Pyman Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces Northern Europe 1963–1967 Succeeded by...
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  • Frank Lee Pyman FRS (8 April 1882 – 1 January 1944) was an English academic and commercial research chemist. Pyman was born in Malvern, the eldest son...
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  • Inchmona, Henley, Florence Pile, Glanton, Beira, Moel Eilian and George Pyman. His "Blue Star Line" included steamers Baron Eldon and Venetia. In 1902...
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    Army Group HQ, and he was replaced as chief of staff by Brigadier Harold "Pete" Pyman on 23 January 1945. Rear HQ was normally situated 10 miles (16 km)...
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  • 1996 5 0 1175 Andrew Leoncelli 1996–2003 round 16, 1996 146 66 1176 Robert Pyman 1997 round 1, 1997 19 8 1177 Shane Woewodin 1997–2002 round 1, 1997 138...
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  • Steven Pitt 13 14 1996 1996 Matthew Francis 36 10 1996–1998 1996 Robert Pyman 5 1 1996 1996 Simon Prestigiacomo 233 3 1996–2010 1996 Ben Wilson 2 0 1996...
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    Ian Harold Woosnam OBE (born 2 March 1958) is a Welsh professional golfer. Nicknamed "Woosie", Woosnam was one of the "Big Five" generation of European...
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