BEF stood for British Expeditionary Force, a disivision of sources from England and its colonies.
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.
The most famous general of World War 1 was probably General Douglas Haig of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). He led the BEF during the critical battles of the war, including the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Passchendaele. Haig's leadership and decisions during the war remain controversial and have been the subject of much debate and criticism.
British Expeditionary Force. This was the British Army which was stationed in France in 1939 and was trapped in and rescued from Dunkirk when the Germans overran France.
The British Expeditionary Force which is a team of professional soldiers sent to stop the Germans invading France.
Not at war
British Expeditionary Force.
British Expeditionary Force
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.
The most famous general of World War 1 was probably General Douglas Haig of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). He led the BEF during the critical battles of the war, including the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Passchendaele. Haig's leadership and decisions during the war remain controversial and have been the subject of much debate and criticism.
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British Expeditionary Force. This was the British Army which was stationed in France in 1939 and was trapped in and rescued from Dunkirk when the Germans overran France.
British Field Marshal Haig commanded the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) in France for about the last three years of WWI. Lloyd George, in particular, detested Haig, but could not sack him because Haig was a favorite of the King.
The British Expeditionary Force which is a team of professional soldiers sent to stop the Germans invading France.
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The 70,000 strong BEF went to the western front after the declaration of war with Germany on the 4th August 1914.
Not at war
The British Expeditionary Force. Arguably the finest body of men Britain has ever sent to war, a small highly trained force of professional soldiery. But the drain on manpower was great & mass conscription was needed to maintain the British in France & Belgium, the conscripts were gathered & died in their masses.