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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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Ivor Maxse
General Sir Frederick Ivor Maxse, KCB CVO DSO DL (22 December 1862 – 28 January 1958) was a senior British Army officer who fought during the First World
Violet Milner, Viscountess Milner
Frederick Maxse and Cecilia Steel. Her siblings were Gen. Sir Ivor Maxse (1862–1958), a British Army officer of the First World War; Leopold Maxse (1864–1932)
Tom Adlam
produced far-reaching results. Major-General (later Lieutenant-General, Sir) Ivor Maxse, commanding 18th (Eastern) Division later wrote that Adlam's bravery
Platoon
United Kingdom) since the 16th century. On 1 October 1913, General Sir Ivor Maxse introduced a scheme to reorganize the army. The regular battalions of
Frederick Maxse
1877: Gen. Sir Ivor Maxse (1862–1958), British Army officer of the First World War Leopold Maxse (1864–1932), editor Olive Hermione Maxse (1867–1955)
B. H. Liddell Hart
infantry drill and training, which came to the attention of General Sir Ivor Maxse, commander of the 18th (Eastern) Division. After the war, he transferred
John Maxwell (British Army officer)
General Sir John Grenfell Maxwell, GCB, KCMG, CVO, DSO (11 July 1859 – 21 February 1929) was a British Army officer and colonial governor. He served in
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
Romney, with guests including the mayors of the two towns and General Sir Ivor Maxse. Howey was not satisfied with just 8+1⁄4 miles (13.3 km) of track from
Henry Maxse
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse KCMG (1 January 1832 – 10 September 1883) was a British Army officer of the Crimean War and colonial
XVIII Corps (United Kingdom)
Corps was formed in France in January 1917 under Lieutenant General Sir Ivor Maxse. From its formation, XVIII Corps Cavalry Regiment was provided by A