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1915 Birthday Honours1919 New Year Honours1922 in Australia1923 in Australia1924 in Australia1925 New Year Honours1925 in Australia1926 in Australia1927 in Australia19th (Western) Division5th Dragoon Guards5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon GuardsAlexander_Hore-Ruthven,_1st_Earl_of_GowrieAlvilde Lees-MilneAnthony Chaplin, 3rd Viscount ChaplinArchibald WeigallBalfour MissionBritish First World War cavalry generalsBucklebooCharles Beck HornbyDudley de ChairGeorge BridgesGeorge Tom Molesworth BridgesGovernor of South AustraliaHenry BarwellHubert GoughJohn Alfred CodringtonJohn Gunn (Australian politician)John Henry ChinnerLionel HillManley James (VC)Philip HowellRagnar GarrettRichard Layton ButlerRoger Evans (British Army officer)Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet
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Lieutenant General Sir George ...... South Australia from 1922–27.
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Sir George Tom Molesworth Brid ...... Bundesstaats South Australia.
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birth date
1871-08-20
birth name
George Tom Molesworth Bridges
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death date
1939-11-26
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allegiance
United Kingdom
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battles
First World War
* Battle of Mo ...... Battle of the Menin Road Ridge
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birth date
1871-08-20
birth name
George Tom Molesworth Bridges
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birth place
Eltham, Kent
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Sir Tom Bridges in 1918
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death date
1939-11-26
death place
Brighton, East Sussex
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Sir Tom Bridges
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nationality
British
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office
Governor of South Australia
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British Army officer
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1927-12-04
term start
1922-12-04
title
Colonel of the 5th Dragoon Guards
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Colonel of the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
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