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Mark Felton (born 1974) is an English author, historian and YouTuber.Felton has written over a dozen non-fiction books. He runs several channels on YouTube covering different historical subjects of the 20th and 21st century, mainly related to World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.
Pages in category "British Army generals of World War II" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 369 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
British Army generals of World War II (1 C, 369 P) Pages in category "British Army generals" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 880 total.
This category is senior British military leaders such as generals, admirals and air marshals who served during World War II. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Field Marshal Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, KG, GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO & Bar (23 July 1883 – 17 June 1963), was a senior officer of the British Army.He was Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), the professional head of the British Army, during the Second World War, and was promoted to field marshal on 1 January 1944.
General Sir Richard Nugent O'Connor, KT, GCB, DSO & Bar, MC (21 August 1889 – 17 June 1981) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both the First and Second World Wars, and commanded the Western Desert Force in the early years of the Second World War.
Air Chief Marshal (formerly Brigadier-General) Sir Robert Brooke-Popham (1878–1953), Commander-in-Chief, British Far East Command; Major-General Patrick Brooking (1937—2014), Commandant, British Sector in Berlin; General Sir Thomas William Brotherton (1782—1868), Regimental Colonel, 1st (The King's) Dragoon Guards
Then in 1951 he was made General Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Western Command. [9] Then in 1953 he became Commander in Chief Middle East Land Forces. [9] That same year he also made a visit to East Africa [10] at which time units were engaged in the Mau Mau Uprising. [11] He became Adjutant General later in 1953 and retired from the British ...