Aldershot Command
Aldershot Command was a Home Command of the British Army.
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Alexander Douglas CampbellArchibald HunterArchibald MurrayBernard_MontgomeryBernard PagetBernard PenfoldCharles Broad (British Army officer)Charles Harington (British Army officer, born 1872)Charles NormanCharles StainforthDaniel Lysons (British Army officer)David Campbell (British Army officer)Denis O'Connor (British Army officer)Douglas Haig, 1st Earl HaigDudley Graham JohnsonEdmond SchreiberEdward Burke-GaffneyEric MilesEvelyn Wood (British Army officer)Francis Gathorne-HardyHenry Curtis (British Army officer)Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron RawlinsonHope GrantJames Dick-CunynghamJames Yorke ScarlettJohn DillJohn Eldridge (British Army officer)John Francis MetcalfeJohn PennefatherJohn SwayneJoseph BaillonMichael Barker (British Army officer)Noel HolmesPatrick ManPhilip Chetwode, 1st Baron ChetwodeRedvers BullerRobert Knox RossRonald Bramwell-DavisRudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of CavanSir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet
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Alexander Douglas CampbellAlexander Hamilton-Gordon (British Army officer, born 1859)Archibald HunterArchibald MurrayBernard_MontgomeryBernard PagetBernard PenfoldCharles Broad (British Army officer)Charles Harington (British Army officer, born 1872)Charles NormanCharles StainforthDaniel Lysons (British Army officer)David Campbell (British Army officer)Denis O'Connor (British Army officer)Douglas Haig, 1st Earl HaigDudley Graham JohnsonEdmond SchreiberEdward Burke-GaffneyEric MilesEvelyn Wood (British Army officer)Francis Gathorne-HardyGeoffrey RaikesHenry Curtis (British Army officer)Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron RawlinsonHope GrantHorace Smith-DorrienJames Yorke ScarlettJohn DillJohn Eldridge (British Army officer)John Francis MetcalfeJohn French, 1st Earl of YpresJohn PennefatherJohn SwayneJoseph BaillonMichael Barker (British Army officer)Noel HolmesPatrick ManPhilip Chetwode, 1st Baron ChetwodePrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and StrathearnRedvers Buller
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Aldershot Command was a Home Command of the British Army.
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