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  • Lieutenant-General William Alexander Beaumont Anderson OBE, CD (7 May 1915 – 17 February 2000) was the Commander, Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces. Anderson graduated...
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  • British Army medical officer William Anderson (Canadian Army officer) (1915–2000), Canadian general William Anderson (naval officer) (1921–2007), commander...
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    General Sir Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson, KCB, MC (25 December 1891 – 29 April 1959) was a senior British Army officer who saw service in both world wars...
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  • Anderson (1894–1973), Australian Army major general William Anderson (Canadian Army officer) (1915–2000), Canadian Army lieutenant general Anderson (surname)...
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    CBE, DSO, ED, CD, QC (15 July 1898 – 28 September 1986) was a Canadian Army Officer and former Chief of the General Staff. Born in Buffalo, New York...
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    with the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. He went on to be a General Staff Officer with 3rd Canadian Infantry Division...
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    the Regular Force in 1981. He went on to be commanding officer of 1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in Shilo, Manitoba. In 1995, Leslie was...
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    William T. Anderson (c. 1840 – October 26, 1864), known by the nickname "Bloody Bill" Anderson, was a soldier who was one of the deadliest and most notorious...
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  • Royal Military College of Canada with a degree in Economics and Commerce in 1965 and was commissioned into the Canadian Army. He went on to command a Logistic...
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  • 1904, militia forces in Canada were commanded by senior British Army officers appointed as General Officer Commanding the Canadian Militia. British regular...
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  • (1839–1906), officer in the Confederate States Army George Whelan Anderson Jr. (1906–1992), American admiral and diplomat George K. Anderson (fl. 1970s–1990s)...
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  • American politician A. T. Anderson (1868–1949), British army officer Aaron Anderson (disambiguation), multiple people Abby Anderson (born 1997), American...
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    (Royal Navy officer) (1918–2008), British rear admiral John G. Adams (1932–2003), Army counsel in the Army-McCarthy hearings John Adams (Canadian general)...
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  • retired Canadian military officer who served as Commander, Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces from 1986 to 1989. Fox joined the Royal Canadian Armoured...
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    Anderson Ruffin Abbott (7 April 1837 – 29 December 1913) was the first Black Canadian to be licensed as a physician. His career included participation...
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  • William Francis Buckley (May 30, 1928 – June 3, 1985) was a United States Army officer in the United States Army Special Forces, and a Central Intelligence...
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  • member of the Beach Boys Alexander Jardine (British Army officer) (died 1799), Scottish army officer and author Alexander Jardine (Medal of Honor) (1874–1949)...
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  • literature and the official newspaper of the Canadian Forces, The Maple Leaf. On August 16, 2011, the title, "Canadian Army", was officially restored, once again...
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  • British MP for Stirling James Anderson (Manitoba politician) (1903–1983), Canadian politician James Drummond Anderson (1886–1968), financial commissioner...
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    British Army major-general Rollo Hayman (1925–2008), Rhodesian politician Rollo Jack (1902–1994), English footballer Rollo Mainguy (1901–1979), Canadian vice-admiral...
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