He was the commander of the British Fifth Army.
He assassinated a German General and he also invented the telegraph, which advanced into the Television.
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They say both yes sir and aye sir. Since they come from sailors, they say aye. Aye is not the same as yes; aye is an affirmative answer
Hubert Gough was born on 1870-08-12.
Hubert Gough died on 1963-03-18.
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Sir John kerr was the 18th Governor general of Australia who was selected by Edward Gough Whitlam! On the 11th November (Rememberance Day) 1975, Sir John Kerr made Australian history when he dismissed Edward Gough Whitlam (Australian Prime Minister 1972-1975) of his role and duty as P.M of Australia on the Parliament steps. Edward Gough Whitlam belonged to the Labor party. vguthjgniygfjkhlgvjkhnghvbniulkhgvhbnul this is a crap web site
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry was born on February 27, 1848, in Bournemouth, England, UK.
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he was a famous Australian inland explorer
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry died on October 7, 1918, in Knight's Croft, Rustington, Sussex, England, UK.
Charles E. Gough has written: 'The life and characters of Sir Thomas Overbury' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism
Leslie Reginald Harry Chapman is a historian and has written various books on World War I and British military history, such as "The Pattern of War" and "Incomplete Victory: General Sir Hubert Gough's Campaigns in France, 1917-1918."
Sir Archibald Wavell was replaced as Commander in Chief Middle East by Sir Claude Auchinleck in 1941. They in fact swapped jobs.The first 8th Army commander was in fact General Sir Alan Cunningham, succeeded by Sir Neil Ritchie. Auchinleck took field command of 8th Army after sacking Ritchie, up until the 1st Battle of Alamein and establishing the defenses there. Upon his sacking by Churchill, the next answer comes into effect.AnswerLieutenant General Bernard Montgomery was in command during the campaign in North Africa and Sicily. He was transferred to Britain to begin preparations for the Normandy invasion. Command of the Eighth Army was given to Lieutenant General Oliver Leese. Custermen
No Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia has requested the resignation of a prime minister. Rather, the Honourable Gough Whitlam, A.C., Q.C., the 21st prime minister, was dismissed by the Right Honourable Sir John Kerr, the 18th Governor-General.