• Major General Sir Douglas Anthony Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE, DSO & Three Bars (22 July 1910 – 28 February 1989), often known as Joe Kendrew especially during...
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    Kendrew Barracks was officially opened in October 2012 by the Duke of Gloucester. The new barracks were named after Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew...
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    Multi-Role Brigades. In April 2012 it was renamed Kendrew Barracks after Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew. The badge of RAF Cottesmore consisted of a hunting...
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  • Kendrew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Douglas Kendrew (1910–1989), British Army officer, rugby player and politician John Kendrew...
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    and 1999. On 28 April 1960, Smith married Marcia Kendrew (b. 1940), a daughter of Sir Douglas Kendrew, a future Governor of Western Australia, in St. Mary...
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    Army officer and 1500 metres Olympic gold medal winner in 1912 Sir Douglas Kendrew, served as a brigade commander in Italy, Greece and the Middle East...
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    December 2004); he married Marcia Kendrew (born 27 March 1940) on 28 April 1960, a daughter of Sir Douglas Kendrew, a Governor of Western Australia; they...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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  • went on to become Prime Minister Winston Churchill's personal emissary to Douglas MacArthur in the Far East. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom by the United...
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    Elizabeth II Premier John Tonkin Sir Charles Court Preceded by Sir Douglas Kendrew Succeeded by Sir Wallace Kyle Personal details Born 1 August 1914 Fremantle...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    years, 335 days Liberal Brand–Watts ministry Brand–Nalder ministry Douglas Kendrew 20 John Tonkin (1902–1995) MLA for North-East Fremantle 1933–1950 MLA...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    Casley lodged a protest with the Governor of Western Australia, Sir Douglas Kendrew. The Governor did not assist. Two weeks later, Casley claimed the government...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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    1955 — Major-General Abdy Ricketts 19 October 1956 — Major-General Douglas Kendrew 11 October 1958 — Major-General Kenneth Darling Commander, British...
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    KCMG KCVO CB 6 November 1951 25 October 1963 22 Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew KCMG CB CBE DSO 25 October 1963 6 January 1974 23 Air Commodore Sir...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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  • Drug Enforcement Administration, shot during undercover operation. Douglas Kendrew, 79, British army general and rugby union player (Leicester, England)...
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    years. In early 1943, the battalion, now under Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Kendrew, together with the rest of the 46th Division, was sent to French North...
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    Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew Mar 1935 – Mar 1936: Bernard Gadney 1937: Tuppy Owen-Smith Jan–Feb...
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  • tests) Bernard Gadney (England, 1934–36, 8 tests; Lions, 1936, 1 test) Douglas Kendrew (England, 1935, 2 tests) Peter Wheeler (England, 1983–84, 5 tests)...
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