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- Major-General Sir Francis Wilfred "Freddie" de Guingand, KBE, CB, DSO (28 February 1900 – 29 June 1979) was a British Army officer who served as Field...
- Pierre de Guingand (June 6, 1885 - June 10, 1964) was a French stage and film actor. He portra**** Aramis in the 1921 version of The Three Musketeers and...
- been very severe. Montgomery's Chief of Staff, Major-General Francis de Guingand, stated in his post-war account that he had opposed Montgomery's narrow...
- 1973, p. 8. De Guingand 1947, pp. 274–275. Molony et al. 1973, p. 21. De Guingand 1947, p. 272. Molony et al. 1973, pp. 21–23. De Guingand 1947, pp. 278–281...
- and II (1911) C.N. Mortensen, in The Three Musketeers (1916) Pierre de Guingand, in Les trois mousquetaires (1921) Eugene Pallette, in The Three Musketeers...
- Francis Henry Norman Davidson 1944–1945 John Sinclair 1945–1946 Freddie de Guingand 1946–1948 Gerald Templer 1948–1949 Douglas Packard 1949–1953 Arthur Shortt...
- must expect no reinforcements and had authorised Major General Freddie de Guingand to discuss evacuation plans with certain responsible officers. Nevertheless...
- commanders of the Soviet military forces. Major General Sir Francis de Guingand, chief of staff of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, described Zhukov as...
- Guingand was a French World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories before being killed in a flying accident. Gilbert Marie de Guingand...
- by Montgomery, as were those of Montgomery's chief of staff Freddie de Guingand who went to England on sick leave. Responsibility for the failure "began...