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1From chauffeur to Brigadier
By Christopher D'Arcy Baker-Carr
“From chauffeur to Brigadier” Metadata:
- Title: From chauffeur to Brigadier
- Author: Christopher D'Arcy Baker-Carr
- Language: English
- Publisher: Benn
- Publish Date: 1930
- Publish Location: London
“From chauffeur to Brigadier” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ WWI - Machine Gun Corps - Tank Corps - Lord Kitchener - Conscription - Battle of Ypres - The Somme - Battle of Cambrai - Battle of Arras - Sir Hugh Elles - Sir Thomas Capper - Sir Ivor Maxse - Sir John French - Sir George Harper
- People: ➤ Lord Kitchener - Herbert Asquith - Sir Eric Geddes - Sir Henry Wilson - Lord Haig - Sir Launcelot Kiggle - David Lloyd George - Sir Julian Gough
- Places: ➤ Albert - Amiens - Arras - Bermicourt - Beaumont Hamel - Bourlon - Bullecourt - Canal du Nord - Compiegne - Doullens - Flers - Flesquieres - Graincourt - Havrincourt - Le Cateau - Messines - St. Julien - St. Omer - St. Quentin - Soissons - Somme - Vimy - Vincennes - Wisques - Ypres - Zonnnebeke
- Time: 1914-1918
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL13757156M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1930
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Hugh Elles
Lieutenant General Sir Hugh Jamieson Elles, KCB, KCMG, KCVO, DSO (27 May 1880 – 11 July 1945) was a British Army officer and the first commander of the
Elles
geologist Sir Hugh Elles (1880–1945), British Army lieutenant general, son of Sir Edmond Elles James Elles (born 1949), British politician Wilma Elles (born
Royal Tank Regiment
In May 1918, General Elles and Colonel Fuller were discussing the future of the Tank Corps and its uniform and General Elles tried on a beret of the
Matilda I (tank)
completely separate designs. The development of the tank began with Sir Hugh Elles, Master General of Ordnance, and Major-General A. E. Davidson, who concurred
Master-General of the Ordnance
Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Charles (1931–1934) Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Elles (1934–1938) The post was abolished by Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Secretary
List of British generals and brigadiers
Ellery Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Elles Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Elles Lieutenant-General Sir John Elley General Sir Charles Ellice Princess Elizabeth
List of Old Cliftonians
Frederick E. Morgan Sir Francis Younghusband – British Army officer, explorer, and spiritualist Sir Hugh Elles KCB KCMG KCVO DSO – general Sir Charles Bonham-Carter
42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division
Retrieved 17 January 2015. Hamilton, I. S. M. (1920). "Brigadier-General Sir Hugh Simpson-Baikie, Ex-Commander of the British artillery at Cape Helles. Appendix
2nd Royal Tank Regiment
Battle Honours Commanders Colonel-in-Chief The Queen Notable commanders Lt Gen Sir Hugh Elles Maj Gen Douglas Pratt Insignia Tactical Recognition Flash
Military beret
The Chasseurs alpins wore a distinctive large beret and Major-General Sir Hugh Elles, the TC's Colonel, realised this style of headdress would be a practical