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  • 51Edward Montagu (Indian Army officer) — Edward Montagu (1755 – 1799), Indian officer, born in 1755, was youngest son of Admiral John Montagu, and brother to Admiral Sir George Montagu and Captain James Montagu.Educated at the Royal Academy of Woolwich, he went out to Bengal as an East… …

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  • 52Thomas Pakenham (Royal Navy officer) — Sir Thomas Pakenham KCB (1757–1836), was a British naval officer.Pakenham, third son of Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford (1713 1776), was born on 29 Sept. 1757. He entered the Royal Navy in 1771 on board the Southampton, with Captain Macbride …

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  • 53James Leith (British Army infantry officer) — General Sir James Leith GCB (1763 1845) commanded the 5th Division in the Duke of Wellington s Anglo Portuguese army at several critical battles during the Peninsular War between 1810 and 1813. Early careerLeith was commissioned as an officer in… …

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  • 54Robert Barlow (Royal Navy officer) — Infobox Military Person name= Sir Robert Barlow lived= 25 December, 1757 ndash; 11 May, 1843 placeofbirth= Covent Garden, London placeofdeath= Cadogan Place, Canterbury caption= nickname= allegiance= flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom… …

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  • 55Charles Menzies (Royal Marines officer) — This article is about the soldier Charles Menzies and founder of Newcastle, New South Wales. For the Canadian anthropologist see Charles Menzies (anthropologist) Charles Menzies Born 1783 Bal Freike, Perthshire, Scotland. Died 22 August 1866… …

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  • 56Sandy Smith (British Army officer) — Sandy Smith Nickname Sandy Born 4 March 1922(1922 03 04) Karachi, India Died 27 April 1993(1993 04 27) (aged 71) Ch …

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  • 57Norman MacMillan (RAF officer) — Norman MacMillan Born 9 August 1892(1892 08 09) Glasgow, Scotland Died 5 August 1976(1976 08 05) (aged 83) Allegiance …

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  • 58probation officer — An officer, usually attached to a juvenile court, who is charged with the care of juvenile delinquents, and in some jurisdictions with the superintendence of convicts who are at large on probation or suspended sentence …

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  • 59Robert Wauchope (Royal Navy officer) — For the namesake of Wauchope, New South Wales, see Robert Wauch.Robert Wauchope, (1788 1862) admiral and inventor of the time ball, was the fifth son of Andrew Wauchope (d.1823) of Niddrie Marischall, Midlothian, Scotland, and his wife Alice… …

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  • 60Thomas Ryan (Irish Army Officer) — Thomas (Tommy) Ryan (1893 1980), was born in Tubrid, County Tipperary, and fought during the Irish War of Independence attached to the 6th (after Dec. 1920 redesignated as 5th) [Ryan, Thomas, Lt. Col.: One Man s Flying Column 2 : Tipperary… …

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