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After the War he became | Officer Commanding No. 230 Squadron and then, after v |
1937 General | Officer Commanding 38th Division |
He was also General | Officer Commanding 2nd Division during the action at |
General | Officer Commanding III Corps - 1943 to 1944 |
He was Deputy General | Officer Commanding 2nd Mountain Division in 1943, Dep |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding Aldershot District in 1961 and ret |
General | Officer Commanding I Bosnian Corps - 1942 to 1943 |
He became Air | Officer Commanding No. 19 (Reconnaissance) Group in 1 |
In 1962 he was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 92 Squadron. |
. 1 School of Technical Training in 1934, Air | Officer Commanding No. 24 Group in 1936 and Air Offic |
1938 General | Officer Commanding 26th Army |
He was General | Officer Commanding 6th Infantry Division in North Afr |
ctor of Bomber Operations before becoming Air | Officer Commanding No. 18 Group in January 1943 and t |
He went on to be Air | Officer Commanding Iraq Command in 1930, Deputy Chief |
He went on to be General | Officer Commanding 2nd Anti-Aircraft Division in 1936 |
From 1943 to 1946 he was Flag | Officer Commanding Royal Indian Navy. |
1945 General | Officer Commanding Army Tirol |
In 1943, he was General | Officer Commanding Artillery IV Corps. |
In 1944, he was General | Officer Commanding Artillery V Corps. |
He served in World War II becoming General | Officer Commanding 4th Infantry Division. |
1937 General | Officer Commanding LXXI Corps |
He served in World War II as | Officer Commanding No. 229 Squadron and then as Offic |
he became Deputy General | Officer Commanding 2nd Mountain Division in 1942, and |
1942: General | Officer Commanding 5th Division |
From 1890 to 1894, was General | Officer Commanding the Aldershot Cavalry Brigade. |
He was made General | Officer Commanding the Guards Division in 1916 to 191 |
He was made General | Officer Commanding a Division within British Army of |
For the General | Officer Commanding London District, see William Cubit |
He was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 46 Squadron on the Western Fro |
Temporary General | Officer Commanding Eighth Army, 1942 |
He became General | Officer Commanding 3rd Division in 1972 and Commander |
me Chief of Staff 4th Army, and later General | Officer Commanding 5th Division. |
He was appointed | Officer Commanding the Royal Navy War College at Port |
He then became Air | Officer Commanding No. 38 Group. |
He was General | Officer Commanding Northern Ireland from 1988 to 1990 |
General | Officer Commanding 3rd Indian Infantry Division, 1939 |
the closing stages of the War he was General | Officer Commanding No. 3 Area and then General Office |
After the War Ellwood was appointed the Air | Officer Commanding in Chief Bomber Command. |
He went on to be Air | Officer Commanding Inland Area in 1922, Air Officer C |
Graham was subsequently appointed General | Officer Commanding (GOC) Northern Command in 1973. |
He was General | Officer Commanding 48th Division from 1926 and 1927 b |
General | Officer Commanding 23rd Indian Division - 1942 - 1943 |
He began his career as Deputy General | Officer Commanding 4th Division in 1941, and later th |
In May 1940 Clark-Hall was appointed the | Officer Commanding RNZAF Harewood. |
In October 1944, he became Air | Officer Commanding No. 1 Islands Group in the Pacific |
He was briefly the | Officer Commanding of the IRA's Dublin Brigade and wa |
During the Gulf War he was | Officer Commanding 37 Field Support Squadron. |
In 1922 he was appointed General | Officer Commanding Eastern Command. |
He served in World War I becoming General | Officer Commanding 69th Division and retiring in 1918 |
He was appointed Air | Officer Commanding No. 3 Group in 1923, Air Officer C |
In 1945, He first served as General | Officer Commanding 11th Division, then Commanding Off |
On 2 April 1940, he was appointed Air | Officer Commanding in the Middle East. |
He continued his war service as Air | Officer Commanding No. 223 (Composite) Group from 194 |
In 1932 he was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 20 Squadron. |
In 1866 he was appointed General | Officer Commanding Northern District in England. |
He went on to be | Officer Commanding RAF Finningley before joining the |
In 1945, he was General | Officer Commanding Artillery 4th Army, General Office |
General | Officer Commanding Indian 4th Infantry Division, Ital |
General | Officer Commanding Eritrea - 1941 |
His command appointments include; | Officer Commanding No. 15 Squadron; Officer Commandin |
General | Officer Commanding Indian 6th Infantry Division 1943 |
He became Air | Officer Commanding No. 229 Group in 1943 and Air Offi |
ld War I he saw rapid advancement, serving as | Officer Commanding No. 10 Squadron, Officer Commandin |
Between 1660 and 1679 the | officer commanding the Tower of London was one Sir Jo |
Sean F. Quinn succeeded him as | officer commanding of the Fourth Northern Division. |
In 1944, Coman served as General | Officer Commanding 21st Training Division, Commanding |
After the War he served as | Officer Commanding No. 37 Squadron (later renumbered |
He continued has war service as Air | Officer Commanding RAF Gibraltar and then as Air Offi |
In 1943, he was General | Officer Commanding 19th Division, Acting General Offi |
1942 General | Officer Commanding 5th Division, Soviet Union |
He went on to be Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Singapore in February 1957, Ai |
His last appointments were as Air | Officer Commanding No. 25 (Training) Group in 1963 an |
served in World War I and then became General | Officer Commanding Sudan in 1924. |
He served as General | Officer Commanding Cavalry Corps in 1942, and retired |
He was General | Officer Commanding South West District from 1974 to 1 |
eel came back from retirement to serve as Air | Officer Commanding Reserve Command. |
made available to the British Army's General | Officer Commanding for Northern Ireland. |
In 1975 he was appointed General | Officer Commanding 4th Division. |
Later in the war, Schwann served as | Officer Commanding the Orkneys Division. |
s briefly in reserve, but then became General | Officer Commanding 13th Training Division, Commanding |
Later in 1919 he took up the post of | Officer Commanding RAF India. |
He continued his war service | Officer Commanding No. 257 Squadron and then as Offic |
From 2000 to 2001 he was General | Officer Commanding 5th Division. |
war he remained with the RAF, being appointed | Officer Commanding the Experimental Section at the Ro |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding 5th Division in 1968 and Chief of |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding 1st (UK) Armoured Division in 1993 |
After the War he was appointed General | Officer Commanding RAF forces of the Rhine and then A |
He began his career as Deputy General | Officer Commanding 3rd Division in 1941, and was prom |
irector of Personal Services in 1946, General | Officer Commanding 1st Division in 1947 and District |
The next three years saw him serve as | Officer Commanding of, successively, 23 and 74 Squadr |
After the War he was appointed Air | Officer Commanding South Eastern Area and then Air Of |
He went on to be Air | Officer Commanding No. 10 Group and then Air Officer |
He was General | Officer Commanding in Chief in India from 1923-7. |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding British Forces in Palestine and Tr |
He was also concurrently | Officer Commanding 29 Squadron, RAF Tangmere, Sussex, |
Promoted to group captain in 1990, he became | Officer Commanding RAF Kinloss. |
In January 1939 he became | Officer Commanding No. 9 Squadron, equipped with Well |
Major General Ivor Philipps, | officer commanding the Welsh Division, was subsequent |
General | Officer Commanding 19th Army |
He was then made Air | Officer Commanding Air Defence Command (ADC). |
General | Officer Commanding 60th Division |
General | Officer Commanding 10th Division |
After the War he was appointed Air | Officer Commanding Air Headquarters Burma and then Ai |
In September 1945 he was | Officer Commanding RAF Schleswigland and was later Of |
He served in World War II as | Officer Commanding the Blind Approach Training and De |
After the War he was appointed General | Officer Commanding Bengal and Assam Area in India. |
He became Air | Officer Commanding at Air Headquarters Malaya in 1955 |
1929 General | Officer Commanding 5th Army |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding 42nd Infantry Division in 1959 and |
1937 General | Officer Commanding Nanking Garrison Command |
In 1944, he became General | Officer Commanding 7th Training Division, and then Ge |
In 1945, he was General | Officer Commanding Frontier Troops. |
He served as General | Officer Commanding Northern Ireland from 2003 to 2005 |
In 1989 he became General | Officer Commanding 1 (UK) Armoured Division. |
After the War he was Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Malaya, Air Officer Commanding |
He was made | Officer Commanding No. 13 Squadron in 1931 and Office |
In the September he was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 25 Squadron RAF flying de Havi |
He went on to be | Officer Commanding the RAF Depot in Egypt in 1925, Se |
In 1945, he was first General | Officer Commanding 18th Division and then General Off |
commanding the Brigade of Guards and General | Officer Commanding the Home District and in 1878 he b |
In 1946 he became General | Officer Commanding Indian 2nd Airborne Division and i |
He became the brigade's | Officer Commanding during the mid seventies. |
During World War II, he was the | Officer Commanding No. 113 Squadron. |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada in 1884. |
On 1 April 1918 he was appointed | Officer Commanding 10 Group; a year later he was awar |
In 1945, he started as General | Officer Commanding 5th Corps Area and then became Gen |
He was Deputy General | Officer Commanding 18th Division in 1941 and General |
Finally, in 1945, he served as General | Officer Commanding 21st Division. |
hief of Staff, East Africa (1935-36); General | Officer Commanding 7th Division Leonessa (?-1939); Ge |
1944, he held a series of positions: General | Officer Commanding 104th Mountain Command, General Of |
1937 General | Officer Commanding 39th Division |
General | Officer Commanding 10th Armoured Division, Middle Eas |
He then became General | Officer Commanding 3rd Division moving on to be Gener |
After the War he served as Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Iraq before retiring in 1949. |
During World War II Saul was air | officer commanding No. 13 Group from 1939, air office |
Rogers then made his report to the | officer commanding the station, Admiral Sir Alexander |
Deputy General | Officer Commanding, (Corpo Truppe Volontarie), Spain |
General | Officer Commanding, Punjab Boundary Force, India - (1 |
He was appointed | Officer Commanding, No. 1 Flying Training School in 1 |
General | Officer Commanding, VII Territorial Defence Command - |
General | Officer Commanding, Somaliland Army, East Africa - 19 |
General | Officer Commanding, 7th Armoured Division, North Afri |
General | Officer Commanding, Indian IV Corps, Burma (1944 to 1 |
General | Officer Commanding, Indian 43rd Armoured Division (19 |
1945 General | Officer Commanding, LVI Tank Corps |
1941 General | Officer Commanding, XXXV Corps |
1944 to 1945 General | Officer Commanding, Tank Corps "Feldherrnhalle" |
General | Officer Commanding, I Corps, Eastern Front and Budape |
General | Officer Commanding, Eritrean Army, East Africa - 1940 |
General | Officer Commanding, XX Corps, Libya - 1938 to 1939 |
1942 to 1943 General | Officer Commanding, 90th Light Africa Division, North |
General | Officer Commanding, Northern Front, Eritrea and Ethio |
General | Officer Commanding, British Troops in Sudan - 1938 to |
General | Officer Commanding, Ceylon was the designation of the |
Major John Winn, | Officer Commanding, Z Company, Royal Northumberland F |
His command was probably retitled General | Officer Commanding, RAF Tregantle and Withnoe Depot. |
General | Officer Commanding, Division Genova - 1926 to 1928 |
1941 General | Officer Commanding, Indian 10th Infantry Division, Ir |
General | Officer Commanding, British Somaliland - 1941 to 1943 |
He was General | Officer Commanding-in Chief at Scottish Command from |
Two years later, he was appointed General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Aldershot Command and |
Second Army General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief Lieutenant-General Miles |
He was made General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief of VIII Corps from 1941. |
In 1941 he was appointed General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command. |
He then became General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Command. |
In 1944 he moved on to be General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Western Command. |
He became General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Command in 194 |
Hine was appointed Air | Officer Commanding-in-Chief Strike Command in 1988. |
He was General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa, 1905 to 19 |
In 1935 he served as General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command in Indi |
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