Edwin Morris (British Army officer)
General Sir Edwin Logie Morris KCB OBE MC (10 March 1889 – 29 June 1970) was a senior British Army officer who served during the First World War and later the Second World War, where he became Chief of the General Staff, India between February 1942 and April 1944.
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1941 New Year Honours1944 New Year Honours1st Infantry Division (United Kingdom)Aide-de-camp generalChief Royal EngineerChief of the General Staff (India)Edwin MorrisEric MilesFrancis NosworthyFrank Crowther RobertsGuy Williams (British Army officer)Henry WillcoxIX Corps (United Kingdom)James GammellJohn SwayneKenneth Anderson (British Army officer)Kenneth CrawfordList of British generals and brigadiersNorthern Command (United Kingdom)Oliver LeesePhilip ChristisonRalph EastwoodRidley Pakenham-WalshThomas Jacomb HuttonWalter ClutterbuckWest Sussex County Division
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Edwin Morris (British Army officer)
General Sir Edwin Logie Morris KCB OBE MC (10 March 1889 – 29 June 1970) was a senior British Army officer who served during the First World War and later the Second World War, where he became Chief of the General Staff, India between February 1942 and April 1944.
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General Sir Edwin Logie Morris ...... February 1942 and April 1944.
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Sir Edwin Logie Morris (Greenw ...... febbraio 1942 all'aprile 1944.
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1889-03-10
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1970-06-29
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May–November 1941
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General Sir Edwin Logie Morris ...... February 1942 and April 1944.
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Sir Edwin Logie Morris (Greenw ...... febbraio 1942 all'aprile 1944.
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