Lieutenant General Walter David Alexander Lentaigne, CB, CBE, DSO (15 July 1899 – 24 June 1955), also known as Joe Lentaigne, was a senior officer in...
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acting major general. In place of Wingate, Brigadier (later Lt.-Gen.) Walter Lentaigne was appointed to overall command of LRP forces. He flew out of Burma...
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floods impeded the Chindits' operations. On 27 May, Major-General Walter Lentaigne (who had taken command of the Chindits after Wingate was killed in...
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Lennox Lieutenant-General Sir Wilbraham Lennox Lieutenant-General Walter Lentaigne Brigadier-General Nicholas Lepell (formerly Claus Wedig von Lepel)...
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Fourteenth Army, Lieutenant General William "Bill" Slim appointed Brigadier Walter Lentaigne, a fellow Gurkha officer, as Wingate's successor. Symes spoke with...
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in an air crash. They then went under the command of Major General Walter Lentaigne but were eventually placed under the command of the Anglophobe Stilwell...
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Stephen Shoosmith, Charles Dalton, Charles Keightley, Charles Haydon, Walter Lentaigne, George Walsh, Horatius Murray, Charles Dunphie, Terence Airey and...
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Eric Bols, Terence Airey, Joseph Charles Haydon, Geoffrey Bourne, Walter Lentaigne, Freddie de Guingand and Charles Keightley, along with both Henry Wells...
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Commander Major-General Orde.C. Wingate (succeeded by Major-General W.D.A. Lentaigne) Deputy Commander Major-General G.W. Symes (succeeded by Brigadier D....
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78, British-American author and journalist, assisted suicide. Mollie Lentaigne, 103, British artist and Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse during World War...
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