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  2. Charles Wickham (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles George Wickham, KCMG, KBE, DSO (11 September 1879 - 20 July 1971) [1] was a British Army officer, commander of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (1922–1945) and adviser to British police in various colonies of the Empire.

  3. Charles Wickham - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wickham may refer to: Charles Preston Wickham (1836–1925), American congressman; Sir Charles Wickham (police officer) (1879–1971), first Inspector-General ...

  4. Royal Ulster Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Inspector-General Sir Charles Wickham, from June 1922. Inspector-General Sir Richard Pim, from August 1945. Inspector-General Sir Albert Kennedy, from January 1961. Inspector-General Sir Anthony Peacocke, from February 1969. [58] Inspector-General Sir Arthur Young, from November 1969. Chief Constable Sir Graham Shillington, from November 1970.

  5. Category : Inspectors-General of the Royal Ulster Constabulary

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    Charles Wickham (police officer) Y. Arthur Young (police officer) This page was last edited on 9 April 2020, at 22:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Charles Preston Wickham - Wikipedia

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    Wickham was born September 15, 1836, in Norwalk, Ohio. He attended the public schools, followed by the Norwalk Academy. He then attended the Cincinnati Law School.. During the American Civil War, he enlisted as a private in Company D, Fifty-fifth Regiment, Ohio Volunteers, in September 1861 and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel by brevet.

  7. Jerry Wayne Wickam - Wikipedia

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    Now operating as Holiday Inn Express Wickam Inn. [3] 1973 – Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. Opening of the Don F. Pratt & Jerry W. Wickam Museum, a small military museum on base. It is now called Wickam Hall and the Don F. Pratt Museum is inside. [4] 1996 – Ft. Knox, Kentucky. The grand re-opening of the new and improved Wickam Guest House..