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    General Sir James Macdonell GCB KCH (1781 – 15 May 1857) was a Scottish officer of the British Army. He was the third son of Duncan MacDonell, 14th clan...
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  • (British Army officer) (1781–1857), Scottish officer of the British Army James Macdonell (journalist) (1841–1879), Scottish journalist James MacDonnell...
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  • Macdonell (1868–1939), Canadian Army brigadier general James Macdonell (British Army officer) (1781–1857), British Army general Attorney General McDonell...
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    At the start of 1939, the British Army was, as it traditionally always had been, a small volunteer professional army. At the beginning of the Second World...
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    Royal Army Chaplains' Department (RAChD) is an all-officer department that provides ordained clergy to minister to the British Army. The Army Chaplains'...
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    with France had begun, Macdonell was commissioned as a Captain to recruit a company of the Strathspey Fencibles, raised by Sir James Grant, a kinsman. In...
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  • generals in the British Army since the Acts of Union 1707. The rank of general (or full general to distinguish it from the lower general officer ranks) is the...
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    command of Lieutenant Colonel John Macdonell, soon followed. The Americans repulsed this second change, killing Macdonell and severely wounding Captain Wool...
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    by Alexander Macdonell of Greenfield in his book A Narrative of Transactions in the Red River Country in 1819. In this book, Macdonell does not mention...
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    memory of the British General who died there. The song "MacDonell on the Heights", by Stan Rogers, commemorates the role of John MacDonell in the battle...
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  • Sir Thomas Erskine Napier KCB (10 May 1790 – 5 July 1863) was a British Army officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Scotland. Napier was commissioned...
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    commodores at which a planned rescue was discussed and agreed upon. Enrique MacDonell and Cosmao were of equal rank and both raised commodore's pennants before...
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  • Chetwode, British field marshal, commander in chief in India, and baronet (whence the nickname) "Batty Mac" – Archibald Cameron Macdonell, Canadian Army World...
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  • List of Old Carthusians (category Use British English from February 2023)
    (1882–1942), British Army officer Thomas Humphreys (1878–1955), GOC 5th Division (1931–1934) James Bruce Jardine (1870–1955), British Army brigadier-general...
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