Albert Patrick Dignan CB, MBE, FRCSI, FRCS (25 July 1920 – 11 October 2012) was a senior British Army officer who rose to be Director of Army Surgery...
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Patrick Dignan may refer to: Patrick Dignan (politician) (1814–1894), New Zealand member of parliament Patrick Dignan (British Army officer) (1920–2012)...
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general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other...
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Hindu–German Conspiracy (category British Empire in World War I)
2307/3637829, ISSN 0030-8684, JSTOR 3637829. Dignan, Don (1983), The Indian revolutionary problem in British Diplomacy, 1914–1919, New Delhi: Allied Publishers...
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Regiment. S/22039107 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Kenneth Noel Evans, Royal Army Service Corps. 22529857 Staff-Sergeant Patrick Fitzgerald, Corps of Royal...
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Chief Genealogical Officer issues County Dublin with a coat of arms, the first county to receive such a distinction. Dr. John Dignan, Roman Catholic Bishop...
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Jon Burge (category American police officers convicted of obstruction of justice)
1985. Banks' suit named Sergeant Peter Dignan as one of the officers involved in the abuses. In 1995, Dignan was promoted for meritorious service, even...
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4447852 Warrant Officer Class II William Herbert Harper, The Durham Light Infantry, Territorial Army. Major (Quartermaster) Patrick Henderson (231497)...
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Admiral Charles Arthur Winfield Weston. Army Major General Albert Patrick Dignan, MBE, (410605), late Royal Army Medical Corps (now RARO). Major General...
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College of Surgeons in Ireland or Great Britain Patrick Dignan, major general, director of army surgery, British Army, between 1973 and 1978. Sir Ian Fraser...
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