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as army commander in August 1942. Graham succeeded Robertson as DA&QMG when the latter became the Eighth Army's chief administrative officer. Robertson and Graham developed the concept of the Field Maintenance Centre (FMC) for the support of fast-moving mobile operations. An FMC was like a
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military shopping centre, supplying all the needs of a corps. It dramatically reduced the response time to administrative needs of front line units and reduced the amount of paperwork that they needed to do to get their needs fulfilled. The FMC would later become a feature of
484:; Graham, his chief administrative officer; and Brigadier George Warren Richards, his Armour officer. Montgomery also requested, and eventually secured, the service of Brigadier R. W. Lymer. Graham was promoted to 1322: 1327: 503:
on 5 July 1945. He was mentioned in despatches on 9 August 1945, and 4 April 1946. He also received some foreign awards, being made a commander of the United States
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with Swords on 20 January 1947. He relinquished his commission on 28 March 1946, and was granted the honorary rank of major general. He retired on 6 February 1947.
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in December 1943, he took only seven officers from the Eighth Army with him, the most senior being his chief of staff, Major General
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in 1940, and Graham became a staff officer at division headquarters. He then joined the headquarters of the newly formed
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After leaving the Army, Graham joined the board of Times Publishing, and held several directorships. He served on the
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When the Second World War broke out in September 1939, Graham returned to his old regiment, which was now the
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On 17 June 1918, Graham married Lady Evelyn Catherine King, the daughter of Lady Edith Anson, the daughter of
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on 15 January 1944, and became the Major General Administration (MGA) at 21st Army Group, with Brigadiers
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Robertson and Graham survived the purge of the Eighth Army staff that followed the arrival of
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on 10 May 1918. He was discharged as a captain on 5 March 1919, but was placed on the
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on 9 November 1914, the substantive rank of lieutenant on 12 January 1915, and acting
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for the county. He was the Chairman of the UK's leading greyhound company, the
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on 23 September 1944. Between the wars, Graham was a successful businessman.
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just a few weeks later, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the
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Biographical Dictionary of British Generals of the Second World War
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on 15 March 1945, and a Knight Grand Officer of the Netherlands
259:(14 August 1895 – 8 February 1976) was a general officer in the 414:. Still a mounted formation, the 1st Cavalry Division moved to 300: 56: 355:, where he was twice wounded. He was promoted to temporary 932: 930: 603: 601: 599: 597: 595: 593: 591: 813: 811: 927: 875: 588: 461:, who had been killed on 6 June 1942 in the battle of 1223: 863: 808: 798: 796: 492:, L. L. H. McKillop and Cyril Lloyd as his deputies. 476:. When Montgomery was appointed the commander of the 1323:
Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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On the outbreak of the 295:Miles William Arthur Peel Graham was born in 998:(1st supplement). 3 July 1945. p. 3489. 769:(1st supplement). 4 July 1919. p. 8578. 470:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 196:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 455:British logistics in the Normandy Campaign 440:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 200:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 28: 1318:Foreign recipients of the Legion of Merit 565: 563: 561: 559: 1108: 1088: 1068: 1048: 1028: 1008: 988: 968: 948: 913: 893: 849: 829: 759: 739: 719: 699: 679: 659: 639: 619: 547:, Nottinghamshire, on 8 February 1976. 472:on 14 October 1943 for his role in the 382:, and Major Lionel Fortescue King, 3rd 1260: 1189:. Barnsley, Yorkshire: Pen and Sword. 1162:. 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For his services, he was 309:George Askwith, 1st Baron Askwith 1338:Recipients of the Military Cross 1245: 1233: 365:Regular Army Reserve of Officers 1333:People educated at Eton College 1151: 1122: 1102: 1082: 1062: 1042: 1022: 1002: 982: 962: 942: 907: 887: 843: 823: 773: 753: 531:. Under his tenure they bought 839:. 14 April 1942. p. 1696. 733: 713: 709:. 23 March 1915. p. 2848. 693: 673: 653: 633: 613: 521:Nottinghamshire County Council 406:, one of the regiments of the 404:1st Household Cavalry Regiment 1: 978:. 27 June 1944. p. 3069. 629:. 23 June 1914. p. 4895. 550: 514: 459:South Nottinghamshire Hussars 327:Graham was commissioned as a 290: 1303:British Life Guards officers 529:Greyhound Racing Association 322: 7: 1288:British Army major generals 349:2nd Regiment of Life Guards 10: 1364: 1348:People in greyhound racing 1136:. 3 April 1964. p. 17 1130:"G.R.A. Offer For Catford" 430:. For his services during 474:Allied invasion of Sicily 183: 148: 134: 124: 114: 104: 92: 84: 63: 39: 27: 20: 1219:Generals of World War II 1343:Scottish Horse officers 499:on 29 June 1944, and a 369:mentioned in despatches 317:University of Cambridge 208:Mentioned in Despatches 1158:Mead, Richard (2015). 509:Order of Orange Nassau 490:Randle (Gerry) Feilden 371:, and was awarded the 273:North African Campaign 166:North African campaign 786:The Edinburgh Gazette 535:in 1964. 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Colchester
Essex
Rushcliffe
Nottinghamshire
British Army
Major-General
Service number
Scottish Horse
Life Guards
Western Front
North African campaign
Italian Campaign
North-West Europe campaign of 1944–45
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Legion of Merit
Knight Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau
Major-General
KBE
CB
MC
DL
British Army
Second World War
Eighth Army

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