Charles Foulkes may refer to: Charles Foulkes (British Army officer) (1875–1969), British general, adviser on gas warfare in World War I, and field hockey...
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General Charles Foulkes, CC, CB, CBE, DSO, CD (3 January 1903 – 12 September 1969) was a Canadian soldier, and an officer of The Royal Canadian Regiment...
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Howard Foulkes, CB, CMG, DSO (1875–1969)". Bloody Sunday. Retrieved 10 May 2024. "Charles Foulkes". Olympedia. Retrieved 29 March 2021. "Foulkes, Maj.-Gen...
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Foulkes, Ffoulkes or ffoulkes may refer to: Angela Foulkes (born 1948), English-born New Zealand trade unionist Annie Foulkes (1877–1962), Welsh writer...
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Blaskowitz surrendered to I Canadian Corps commander Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes at the hotel. The capitulation document was signed the next day (no...
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Charles Edward Foulkes (7 February 1905 – May 1986) was an English footballer who made 64 appearances in the Football League for Lincoln City. He played...
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Wereld in Wageningen, I Canadian Corps commander Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes and Oberbefehlshaber Niederlande commander-in-chief Generaloberst Johannes...
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included Campbell Smith, with his mineralogical training. He worked under Charles Foulkes, and remained in the special brigade for the rest of the war. In June...
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Charles Foulkes, going back to their days as students at the Staff College where Simonds had received greater recognition than Foulkes. Both Foulkes and...
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Keith Charles Foulke (/foʊk/ FOHK; born October 19, 1972) is an American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher. A graduate of Hargrave High School...
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Division. Burns himself handed over command of the 2nd Division to Charles Foulkes while Burns proceeded to Italy where he succeeded Simonds in command...
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Committee 1949–1951 Omar Bradley 1951–1952 Etienne Baele 1952–1953 Charles Foulkes 1953–1954 E. J. C. Quistgaard 1954–1955 Augustin Guillaume 1955–1956...
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month to Major-General E. L. M. Burns. In January 1944, Major-General Charles Foulkes—another officer who, like Simonds, had been too young to serve in the...
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Committee 1949–1951 Omar Bradley 1951–1952 Etienne Baele 1952–1953 Charles Foulkes 1953–1954 E. J. C. Quistgaard 1954–1955 Augustin Guillaume 1955–1956...
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Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, after Charles Foulkes had been sent to Italy to command I Canadian Corps. Matthews brought...
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Lieutenant-General Michael Charles Wright, CMM, MMV, MSM, CD is a senior Canadian Forces officer who has served as commander of the Canadian Army and...
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1951 1952 0–1 years Belgian Land Component Belgium 3 Foulkes, CharlesGeneral Charles Foulkes (1903–1969) 1952 1953 0–1 years Canadian Army Canada...
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side of Wageningen, I Canadian Corps commander Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes negotiated with Oberbefehlshaber Niederlande supreme commander Generaloberst...
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Committee 1949–1951 Omar Bradley 1951–1952 Etienne Baele 1952–1953 Charles Foulkes 1953–1954 E. J. C. Quistgaard 1954–1955 Augustin Guillaume 1955–1956...
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Stanley Waters (redirect from Stanley Charles Waters)
Lieutenant-general Stanley Charles Waters CD (June 14, 1920 – September 25, 1991) was Canada's first senator to be appointed to his Senate seat following...
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Ernest Ashton Thomas Anderson Harry Crerar Kenneth Stuart John Murchie Charles Foulkes Guy Simonds Howard Graham Samuel Clark Geoffrey Walsh Commanders, Mobile...
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Eedson Burns (March 20 to November 5, 1944), and Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes (November 10, 1944, to July 17, 1945). However, the 1st Canadian Infantry...
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Wylie McCabe – Irish Regiment of Canada and aide-de-camp to General Charles Foulkes Andrew Porteous – first person to be buried at Necropolis 1850 John...
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Johannes Blaskowitz, to I Canadian Corps commander Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes, on 5 May 1945, officially ending the war in the Netherlands. The generals...
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p. 196 Whiting, Charles, The Battle of Hurtgen Forest, p. 69. Whiting, Charles, The Battle of Hurtgen Forest, p. 44. Whiting, Charles, The Battle of Hurtgen...
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February as a subsidiary operation to Plunder, but Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes, commander of the recently arrived I Canadian Corps, thought it safer...
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army-level scheme caused his ouster. In January 1944, Major General Charles Foulkes—the first to command the division who had not served in the First World...
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Only two officers served in the role in its 13-year history:General Charles Foulkes (1951–1960) and Air Chief Marshal Frank Robert Miller (1960–1964)....
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Ernest Ashton Thomas Anderson Harry Crerar Kenneth Stuart John Murchie Charles Foulkes Guy Simonds Howard Graham Samuel Clark Geoffrey Walsh Commanders, Mobile...
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in Canada. Middleton was born in London, the third son of Major General Charles Middleton and Fanny Wheatley. Educated at Maidstone Grammar School and...
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