Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Vincent Kempenfelt Applin, DSO, OBE (11 April 1869 – 5 April 1957) was a British military officer who took a prominent part...
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Applin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Esther Applin (1895–1972), American geologist and paleontologist Reginald Applin (1869–1957)...
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developer of machine gun tactics and Conservative MP Lieutenant Colonel Reginald Applin; CEO of Aegis Defence Services Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Spicer; director...
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International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan Lieutenant Colonel Reginald Applin OBE, developer of machine gun tactics and Conservative MP. Lieutenant...
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in place of the retiring Member of Parliament, Lieutenant-Colonel R V K Applin. He retained the seat for the Conservatives at the general election held...
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Officer in the Solomon Islands and later Governor of the Seychelles Reginald Applin (1869–1957), a District Officer of the North Borneo Chartered Company...
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Stein mine in Dortmund exploded. In the English House of Commons, Reginald Applin of the Conservatives asked the Speaker of the House if Labour MP Ellen...
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1923–1924 Succeeded by Reginald Applin Preceded by Reginald Applin Member of Parliament for Enfield 1929–1931 Succeeded by Reginald Applin Political offices...
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8 −54.6 Coalition Unionist Richard Meller 4,221 15.5 New National Reginald Applin 2,952 10.9 New Ind. Unionist Frank Emil Fehr 1,802 6.6 New Majority...
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the vote. Its final contest was the 1920 Dartford by-election, where Reginald Applin stood as a joint candidate with the Independent Parliamentary Group...
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