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Yes, primarily still life paintings.
because he fought in the war
The most famous one was General Bernard Law Montgomery, nicknamed 'Monty'. Some others being ; - Sir William Slim, (nicknamed 'Uncle Bill') General Claud Auckinleck General Wavell There were many more too!!! Admirals for the Royal Navy being; - Admiral Andrew Bertram Cunningham (nicknamed 'ABC' ) Admiral Ramsay Admiral Somerville
Field-Marshal is an army rank above general. Field-Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery KG GCB DSO PC, usually called "Monty", and who was made Viscount Montgomery of Alamein held the rank of Field-Marshal during the second war. And so did Viscount Gort, Sir Archbold Wavell, Sir Alan Brook, Sir Harold Alexander and Sir Henry Wilson amongst others.
Sir Bernard Lovell was born on August 31, 1913.
Sir Bernard Lovell was born on August 31, 1913.
Sir Bernard Lovell is 98 years old (birthdate: August 31, 1913).
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Montgomery, Sir Bernard Law. First Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 1887�1976. British army officer who during World War II commanded the British victories over German forces in North Africa (1942) and the Allied advance through Normandy (1944). (Answers.com) Note Initially the British Commander-in-Chief was Archibald Wavell, then Claude Auchinleck. Montgomery was Churchill's second choice in 1942, following the death of his first choice, William Gott, who was shot down. Churchill recognized the importance of North Africa and provide the maximum amount of support that he could.
Bernard Montgomery was married to Elizabeth Carver, the sister of Percy Hobart and widow of Olympic medalist Oawald Caver, and together they had one son, David. Elizabeth died between wars when she was bitten by an insect on holiday at Burnham-on-Sea and the bite became infected. Monty was devastated by her death and threw himself into his work to a greater extent than ever before.David Bernard Montgomery - 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein - had a career as a politician, businessman and good will ambassador to South America. He is still alive today and a member of the House of Lords. When he dies his title and Parliamentary seat will pass to his so, Henry David Montgomery. Henry Davis Montgomery is also the Grandson of General Sir Frederick Browning.
he did stuff