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    General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough GCB, GCMG, KCVO (/ɡɒf/ GOF; 12 August 1870 – 18 March 1963) was a senior officer in the British Army in the First...
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  • Staffordshire, MP Hubert Gough, British World War I general Hugh Henry Gough (1833–1909), Anglo-Irish soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross Ian Gough, Welsh...
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    controversial are the choice of Flanders, its climate, the selection of General Hubert Gough and the Fifth Army to conduct the offensive, and debates over the nature...
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    responsibility for Pozières to the Reserve Army of Lieutenant General Hubert Gough which had been holding the line north of the road since shortly after...
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  • those with Irish Protestant connections, of whom the most prominent was Hubert Gough, threatened to resign or accept dismissal rather than obey orders to...
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    brother of General Sir Hubert Gough (1870–1963), who led the British Fifth Army on the Western Front during the First World War. Gough was commissioned a...
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    (March 1914) Haig urged caution on his chief of staff John Gough, whose brother Hubert Gough (then a cavalry brigadier, later GOC Fifth Army during the...
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    first large offensive mounted by the Reserve Army of Lieutenant General Hubert Gough and was intended to benefit from the Fourth Army attack at Morval by...
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    Austrian musician Hubert Gough (1870–1963), senior officer in the British Army and commander of British Fifth Army in the First World War Hubert von Herkomer...
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    commanders General Sir Hubert Gough and Brigadier General Sir John Gough. He was the grandnephew of Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Gough. Gough married Anne Margaret...
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    Sydney: Angus and Robertson. OCLC 271462387. Retrieved 25 September 2014. Gough, H. de la P. (1968) [1931]. The Fifth Army (repr. Cedric Chivers ed.). London:...
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    During the Curragh incident he had to resign as CIGS after promising Hubert Gough in writing that the Army would not be used to coerce Ulster Protestants...
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    was created on 30 October 1916, by renaming the Reserve Army (General Hubert Gough). It participated in the Battle of the Ancre, which became the final...
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    only late success was gained by the Fifth Army (formerly Reserve Army, Hubert Gough) capturing Beaumont Hamel. The results of the Somme remain in dispute;...
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    of whom only two, the future General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough and Brigadier General Sir John Edmond Gough, survived to adulthood. His medals, including...
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  • General Gough may refer to: Charles John Stanley Gough (1832–1912), British Indian Army general Hubert Gough (1870–1963), British Army general Hugh Gough, 1st...
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  • commando led by Louis Botha crushed a British force commanded by Major Hubert Gough during the Second Boer War. In August 1901, the Boer leaders determined...
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    during the First World War. On 1 April 1916, Lieutenant-General Sir Hubert Gough was moved from the command of I Corps and took over the Reserve Corps...
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    was the first large offensive of the Reserve Army (Lieutenant General Hubert Gough), during the Battle of the Somme on the Western Front during the First...
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    assistance against the Bolsheviks. The British observer, General Sir Hubert Gough, invoked Article 12 of the Armistice Agreement, which provided that German...
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    north, which slowed progress in the area of the Fifth Army (General Hubert Gough). During the winter of 1917–1918, the new British line was established...
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    leaving them in the lurch. Australian distrust of tanks and of General Hubert Gough, the Fifth Army commander, lingered for much of the remainder of the...
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    November 1916), was fought by the British Fifth Army (Lieutenant-General Hubert Gough), against the German 1st Army (General Fritz von Below). The Reserve...
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    and to threaten to resign) and left a note for Hubert Gough to this effect. This note influenced the Gough brothers in being willing to remain in the Army...
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    Sir Douglas Haig) were in the Arras sector, the Fifth Army (General Hubert Gough) in the south, the Third Army (General Edmund Allenby) in the centre...
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  • Wellby, M. S. (1898). Through Unknown Tibet. London: T. Fisher Unwin. Sir Hubert Gough (31 December 1953). "Maj.-Gen. Sir Neill Malcolm - Wide Interests". The...
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    against his predecessor Sir John French, his willingness to scapegoat Hubert Gough for the defeat of March 1918 (although he had actually defended him,...
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    ..in the Light Dragoons". In March 1918, the Germans broke through Hubert Gough's Fifth Army lines and penetrated at least 5 miles, for the first time...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Monro 1915–1916 Lieutenant-General Sir Hubert Gough 1916 Lieutenant General Charles Kavanagh 1916 Major-General Havelock...
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    John Murray; written about Arthur Conan Doyle, with a preface by Sir Hubert Gough) The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes (1954 collection) (Author credits are...
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