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Major General Lionel Charles Dunsterville (9
November 1865 – 18
March 1946) was a
British Army officer, who led
Dunsterforce across present-day Iraq and...
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Dunsterville is a
family surname. Some
notable people from this
family include:
Edward Dunsterville (priest), (17th Century),
Archdeacon of Kilmacduagh...
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succeeded by the British–Armenian–White
Russian forces led by
Lionel Dunsterville, and saw
Soviet Russia briefly re-enter the war. The
battle took place...
- Hugh
Dunsterville was
Archdeacon of
Cloyne from 1661
until 1665.
Dunsterville was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He held
livings at Kinvarra; Annaghdown;...
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December 1917 and
named after its commander, Major-General
Lionel Dunsterville. The
force comprised fewer than 350 Australian, New Zealand, British...
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Edward Dunsterville was
Archdeacon of
Kilmacduagh from 1630
until 1637.
Dunsterville was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was a
Prebendary of Ferns...
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marching towards Baku. A
small British force under General Lionel Dunsterville was sent to Baku and
helped the
mainly Dashnak-Armenian
forces to defend...
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Galfrid Clement Keyworth "Stalky"
Dunsterville (February 18, 1905 –
November 26, 1988) was a
business executive and a
botanist who
studied the orchids...
- Dashnaks,
Mensheviks and
British forces under the
command of
General Lionel Dunsterville on 15
September 1918.
After the
Battle of Baku of August–September 1918...
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Commander Edward Dunsterville (1796–1873) was a
naval officer and hydrographer.
Dunsterville, son of
Edward Dunsterville, shipowner, was born at Penryn...