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General Sir
Lashmer Gordon Whistler, GCB, KBE, DSO**, DL (3
September 1898 – 4 July 1963),
known as "Bolo", was a
British Army
officer who
served in both...
- 1867–1918),
French adventurer and
German agent of the
First World War
Lashmer Whistler (1898–1963),
British general of the
Second World War nicknamed...
- not
governed by
Britain or Egypt.[citation needed] In July 1951, Maj Gen
Lashmer Whistler,
Commandant of the
Sudan Defence Force,
wrote in
British Army...
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Military figures who had been
students at St Cyprian's include:
General Sir
Lashmer Whistler;
Major General Henry Foote VC; the
submarine commander Rupert...
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planned Allied invasion of
Northern France. On 14
January 1944
Brigadier Lashmer 'Bolo'
Whistler was
appointed to
command 160th Bde. He had just returned...
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behind a
ground barrage, the
British 3rd
Infantry Division under General Lashmer Whistler entered the city in late
April 1945. In just over five years,...
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stemmed from the
British Army's West
Africa Command.
Lieutenant General Lashmer Whistler was the
penultimate commander holding the
command from 1951 to...
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Ballantine Books. Smythe, John (1967). Bolo Whistler: The Life of
General Sir
Lashmer Whistler. London: Muller. "War
Diary for Friday, 27
April 1945". Stone...
- Lt Gen
Lashmer Whistler (General
Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the
Western Command) with
local Home
Guard commanders at Oswestry, 1954...
- 1945 Major-General
William Donovan Stamer: 1945-June 1948 Major-General
Lashmer Whistler: June 1948-May 1950 Major-General
Reginald Scoones: May 1950-November...