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* Official History 1914: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914, Volume I: Mons, the Retreat to the Seine, the Marne and the Aisne, August – October 1914 3rd revised edn 1933 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1992 ) ( ISBN 1870423569 ).
* Official History 1915: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., and Wynne, Capt G. C., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1915 Volume II: Battle of Aubers Ridge, Festubert, and Loos, London: Macmillan, 1928.
* Official History 1918: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1918 Volume V: 26 September – 11 November: The Advance to Victory 1947 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1992 ) ( ISBN 1-87023-06-2 ).
Realizing they would take some time to arrive, Gordon pressed for him to send forward a " flying column " of camel-borne troops across the Bayyudah Desert from Wadi Halfa under the command of Brigadier-General Sir Herbert Stuart.
Mass production using interchangeable parts was first achieved in 1803 by Marc Isambard Brunel in cooperation with Henry Maudslay, and Simon Goodrich, under the management of ( with contributions by ) Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Bentham, the Inspector General of Naval Works at Portsmouth Block Mills at Portsmouth Dockyard, for the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic War.
Sir Charles Hardy and Brigadier-General James Wolfe commanded the naval and military forces, respectively.
* London, 1915: Brigadier-General Cornelius Shaw, Sir Harry Manners, Waltham Pierce
However, in 1922 the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords reported in favour of the petition for the termination of the abeyancy of Selina Frances Bewicke-Copley, wife of Brigadier-General Sir Charles Watson Bewicke-Copley.
The British resident, Major Missett, having urged the importance of taking Rosetta and Rahmanieh in order to secure supplies for Alexandria, General Fraser, with the concurrence of the admiral, Sir John Thomas Duckworth, detached the 31st regiment and the Chasseurs Britanniques, accompanied by some field artillery under Major-General Wauchope and Brigadier-General Meade.
The possession of Rosetta being deemed indispensable, Brigadier-General Sir William Stewart and Oswald were sent there with 2500 men.
Sir Ernest Makins, father of the first Baron, was a Brigadier-General in the Army and Member of Parliament for Knutsford.
* Official History: 1914: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914 Volume II: Antwerp, La Bassee, Armentieres, Messines, and Ypres October – November 1914, London: HMSO, 1925 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, nd ) ( ISBN-1-870423-55-0 ).
* Official History 1915: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., and Wynne, Capt G. C., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1915 Volume II: Battle of Aubers Ridge, Festubert, and Loos, London: Macmillan, 1928.
* Official History: 1918: Edmonds, Brigadier-General Sir James E., and Maxwell-Hyslop, Lieutenant-Colonel R., Military Operations France and Belgium, 1918, Volume V: 26 September-11 November: The Advance to Victory, London: HMSO, 1947 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1993 ) ( ISBN-1-87023-06-2 ).
* 5th Brigade: Brigadier-General Sir John Campbell
High-ranking members of the armed forces also occupied leading roles in the group, with General Blakeney joined by the likes of General Ormonde Winter, Brigadier-General T. Erskine Tulloch, Admiral John Armstrong and Colonel Sir Charles Rosdew Burn, who combined a role on the Grand Council of the British Fascisti with that of Conservative Party MP for Torquay.
His eldest son Vesey John Dawson was a Major-General in the Army while his second son Sir Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson was a Brigadier-General in the Army as well as Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Department.
* Official History 1914: Brigadier-General Sir James E. Edmonds, Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914 Volume I: Mons, the Retreat to the Seine, the Marne and the Aisne, August – October 1914 3rd revised edn 1933 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1992 ) ( ISBN 1870423569 ).
* Official History 1918: Brigadier-General Sir James E. Edmonds and Lieutenant-Colonel R. Maxwell-Hyslop, Military Operations France and Belgium, 1918, Volume V: 26 September-11 November: The Advance to Victory, 1947 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1993 ) ( ISBN 1-87023-06-2 ).
* Official History 1914: Brigadier-General Sir James E. Edmonds, Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914: Mons, the Retreat to the Seine, the Marne and the Aisne, August – October 1914 3rd revised edn 1933 ( reprint Imperial War Museum, 1992 ) ( ISBN 1870423569 ).
In 1795, Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Bentham was appointed by the Admiralty, the only Inspector General of Naval Works with the task of continuing this modernisation, and in particular the introduction of steam power and mechanising the production processes in the dockyard.
Mass production using interchangeable parts was first achieved in 1803 by Marc Isambard Brunel in cooperation with Henry Maudslay and Simon Goodrich, under the management of ( and with contributions by ) Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Bentham, the Inspector General of Naval Works at Portsmouth Block Mills, Portsmouth Dockyard, Hampshire, England.
The following year the 1st Battalion was part of the second-invasion force, led by Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty, who was unaware of the failure of the first-invasion.
It was produced by the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence under the control of official historian Brigadier-General Sir James Edmonds.

Brigadier-General and Ormonde
Following the events of Bloody Sunday, November 21, 1920, when several D Branch officers were assassinated by IRA hit teams, D Branch was transferred to the command of Brigadier-General Sir Ormonde Winter in January 1921.
" Like his patron, Churchill, Tudor gave police posts to his military friends and colleagues: Brigadier-General Ormonde Winter, for example, became Deputy Police Adviser and Head of Intelligence ; " He had once been my Captain in a battery at Rawalpindi ," said Tudor, " and we had done a lot of racing together at various meetings in India.

Brigadier-General and de
* Philippe Forquet as Brigadier-General Charles de la Bédoyère
Edward Garnier was born in Germany, the youngest son of Colonel William d ' Arcy Garnier ( 3rd son of Brigadier-General Alan Garnier CB MBE MC ) and the Hon Lavender née de Grey ( eldest daughter of the 8th Baron Walsingham ) and was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire and Jesus College, Oxford where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in modern history in 1974, proceeding MA in 1976.
* American Civil War General George Meade's General Order No. 13 of 1865 was retracted after it was determined that his criticism of Brigadier-General McLaughlin was based on " nothing more than the obvious result of those ruses de guerre, by which the very best officers may, at times, be victimized ", after the Confederate Army falsely claimed that it had gained a foothold in the Union Army lines.
The city was founded as a fortress on 11 April 1828 by Colonel Ramón Estomba under the orders of Brigadier-General and subsequent Governor of Buenos Aires, Juan Manuel de Rosas, being named Fortaleza Protectora Argentina ( Argentine Protective Fortress ), intended to protect inhabitants from cattle rustlers, and also to protect the coast from the Brazilian navy, which had landed in the area the previous year.
* General de Brigada – Brigadier-General ( four five-pointed stars )
Edmonds included extracts from a French climate study Le Climat de La France ( Bigourdan ) which contradicted the account of the August weather by Haig's Chief Intelligence Officer ( 1915 – 1918 ) Brigadier-General J. Charteris in his 1929 biography of Haig.
After leaving the British Italian Legion, Colonel Percy was asked by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, British Ambassador to Turkey, to attempt the relief the siege of Kars, Armenia, which was being defended by Brigadier-General Williams.

Brigadier-General and Winter
** Volume I: Winter 1914 – 15: Battle of Neuve Chapelle: Battles of Ypres, Brigadier-General Sir J. E. Edmonds and Captain G. C. Wynne, 1927

Brigadier-General and KBE
Brigadier-General Edward Hamilton Seymour, 16th Duke of Somerset KBE, CB, CMG ( 12 May 1860 – 5 May 1931 ) was the son of Reverend Francis Payne Seymour ( b. 1815 ) and wife Jane Margaret Dallas ( b. 1828 ).

Brigadier-General and CB
Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer CB ( 9 October 1864 – 23 July 1927 ) was a British Indian Army officer who, as a temporary Brigadier-General, was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar ( in the British India province of Punjab ).
During the course of this fierce encounter Brigadier-General Henry Adams CB had his horse killed under him, and as he was also wounded in the leg it seemed certain that he would be either captured or bayoneted by the Russians swarming around him.
* Brigadier-General Edward Chaytor later Major-General Sir Edward Walter Clervaux Chaytor KCMG, KCVO, CB
* Brigadier-General Sir Smith Child, 2nd Baronet, GCVO, CB, CMG, DSO 1936 – 1941
* Brigadier-General Sir Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts, GCVO CB CBE 1967 – 1973

Brigadier-General and CMG
Brigadier-General ) Archibald Percival Wavell, CMG, MC
* 1934-1938 Brigadier-General Percy Alexander Turner CMG
Brigadier-General John Vaughan Campbell VC CMG DSO ( 31 October 1876 – 21 May 1944 ) was an English-born Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Dawson, GCVO KCB CMG ( 1907 – 1920 )
CMG Canada Gazette of 26 January 1918 Temporary Brigadier-General

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