Lieutenant General Gerard Corfield Bucknall, CB, MC & Bar, DL (14 September 1894 – 7 December 1980) was a senior British Army officer who served in both...
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order of battle was as follows: General Officer Commanding Lt-Gen Gerard Bucknall (to 3 August 1944) Lt-Gen Brian Horrocks (from 4 August 1944) Corps...
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rower. Gerard Bucknall (1894-1980), British World War II general. James Bucknall (b. 1958) British general and Deputy Commander ISAF Steve Bucknall (b. 1966)...
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Holstein-Rendsburg (died 1340) Gerard Bucknall (1894–1980), British army general Gerard Pietersz Hulft (1621–1656), Dutch general Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake...
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the British 5th Infantry Division, now commanded by Major General Gerard Bucknall (replacing Major General Berney-Ficklin, who returned to England),...
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supervisor Ann Corfield Henderson, daughter of Lieutenant General Gerard Bucknall and former wife of Andrew V. Henderson. They had no children and divorced...
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and April 1940." The 53rd Division, now commanded by Major-General Gerard Bucknall, returned to the Welsh Border counties again in November 1941, with...
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John Harding, Richard McCreery, Gordon MacMillan, Alexander Galloway, Gerard Bucknall, Philip Gregson-Ellis, Alexander Cameron and Cameron Nicholson. In...
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Division 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division XXX Corps (Lieutenant-General Gerard Bucknall (June-August 1944); Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks (from August...
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September, he relinquished command of XI Corps over to Lieutenant-General Gerard Bucknall, and took command of IX Corps District from Lieutenant-General Francis...
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