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Crookenden is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ian
Crookenden (born 1943), New
Zealand tennis player Napier Crookenden (1915–2002)...
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Lieutenant General Sir
Napier Crookenden KCB DSO OBE DL (31
August 1915 − 31
October 2002) was a
British Army
General who
reached high
office in the 1960s...
- Ian
Sinclair Crookenden (born 10
December 1943) is a
former professional tennis player from New Zealand.
Crookenden currently serves as the Head Men's...
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commanding officer by the
brigade major of the 6th
Airlanding Brigade,
Napier Crookenden who was
promoted in the
field to
lieutenant colonel. On 12 June during...
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Crookenden, p.247 Harclerode, p.328
Crookenden, p.248
Crookenden, p.249
Lucas and Barker, p.31 Harclerode, pp.328–329 Harclerode, p.329
Crookenden, p...
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Ralston (USC) 1964: D.
Ralston / W. Bond (USC) 1965: I.
Crookenden / A. Ashe (UCLA) 1966: I.
Crookenden / C.
Pasarell (UCLA) 1967: S.
Smith / B. Lutz (USC)...
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Athletic ****ociation (NCAA)
singles title and the
doubles title (with Ian
Crookenden of New Zealand),
helping UCLA win the NCAA team
tennis championship. In...
- 1928–1930: Lt-Gen. Sir
Warren Hastings Anderson, KCB 1930–1947: Col.
Arthur Crookenden, CBE, DSO 1947–1950: Brig.
Geoffrey Parker Harding, CBE, DSO, MC 1950–1955:...
- (ed.). The
Cambridge History of
Early Inner Asia. Vol. 1.
Translated by
Crookenden, Julia. Cambridge,
United Kingdom; New York City,
United States: Cambridge...
- Dorking, Surrey, the
youngest of the
three children of
Agnes Louise (née
Crookenden) and
Reverend Gerard Kerr Olivier. He had two
older siblings: Sybille...