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Colin Muir Barber

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in May 1945. Barber was reputed to be the tallest officer in the British Army (at 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)), and thus earned the ironic nickname "Tiny".
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He was married twice, first, in 1929, to Mary Edith Nixon. The couple had a son and a daughter; Mary died in 1949. His second wife was Mrs Anthony Milburn.
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from 1929 to 1930, where he graduated with distinction. On his return to Britain, he had several staff appointments, mainly within the British Army's
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Major-General C. M. Barber in conversation with the crew of an Achilles 17-pounder tank destroyer near Goch, 20 February 1945
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in May 1945. In this campaign, the 15th Division had the distinction to lead the three great river crossings of the
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From March 1941 Barber returned to the General Staff as a GSO1, until taking command, in October, of the
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War memorial with statue of Lieutenant-General Sir Colin Barber in Moergestel, The Netherlands.
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Insights 4 – History and stories along the inner German border in Northwest Mecklenburg
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between 1946 and 1949 when he became Director of Infantry & Military Training,
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On 13 November 1945, while acting as representative for the Commander-in-Chief
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in the summer of 1944. From 3 August 1944 Barber, when he was promoted to
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on 27 June 1897, the son of John Barber, Colin Barber was educated at
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British military personnel of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
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Biographical Dictionary of British Generals of the Second World War
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The villages redeployed by the Barber Lyashchenko Agreement.
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as given by the Archive of the Duchy of Lauenburg District.
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Lieutenant-General Sir Colin Barber died on 5 May 1964. A
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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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He retired from the army on 28 March 1955. 8: 1210:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium) 503:and Barber was awarded the bar to his DSO. 1036: 802:(Supplement). 26 March 1918. p. 3906. 49: 38: 295:(27 June 1897 – 5 May 1964) was a senior 712:Henderson, Dr Diana M (September 2003). 653: 1185:Graduates of the Staff College, Quetta 518:, Barber and the Soviet major-general 421:on 11 March 1937 and appointed to the 1155:British Army personnel of World War I 1150:British Army generals of World War II 1055:GOC 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division 745: 707: 705: 703: 663: 7: 409:. 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Thus some eastern suburbs of 538:, also Gadebusch Agreement) in 413:during the early stages of the 371:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 316:actions across Northwest Europe 188:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 177:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 1005:. Barnesley: Pen & Sword. 842:. 12 March 1937. p. 1643. 326:Early life and military career 1: 614:on 27 February 1952 and made 489:end of World War II in Europe 485:campaign in north-west Europe 427:General Staff Officer Grade 2 936:translation of the agreement 620:Governor of Edinburgh Castle 532:Barber Lyashchenko Agreement 385:1919–1939, serving in 18:Barber-Lyashchenko Agreement 1190:Liverpool Scottish soldiers 568:Duchy of Lauenburg District 528:Николай Григорьевич Лященко 451:Distinguished Service Order 447:British Expeditionary Force 397:on 13 March for service in 361:. On 29 March 1918, he was 240:Distinguished Service Order 173:King's Regiment (Liverpool) 1231: 1215:Territorial Force soldiers 1080:GOC 51st Highland District 29: 1113: 1107:GOC-in-C Scottish Command 1104: 1096: 1086: 1077: 1069: 1061: 1052: 1044: 1039: 610:. Barber was promoted to 527: 516:British Army of the Rhine 483:for the remainder of the 468:, leading it through the 318:, from August 1944 until 48: 1032:Generals of World War II 970:Corvé, Philippe (2002). 714:"The Elbe Crossing 1945" 218:Arab revolt in Palestine 544:Allied-occupied Germany 401:. He then attended the 395:mentioned in dispatches 393:on 31 January 1925 and 310:where he commanded the 248:Mentioned in dispatches 32:Colin Barber (baseball) 718:The Scots at War Trust 599: 580:Zarrentin am Schaalsee 511: 461: 597: 509: 459: 417:, he was promoted to 403:Staff College, Quetta 389:. He was promoted to 349:, he served with the 320:Victory in Europe Day 270:Sir Colin Muir Barber 192:46th Infantry Brigade 141:Years of service 1100:Sir Gordon MacMillan 1001:Smart, Nick (2005). 941:19 July 2011 at the 552:Ziethen in Lauenburg 437:In 1940, during the 1117:Sir Horatius Murray 566:became part of the 479:, he commanded the 302:who fought in both 1064:Division disbanded 978:on 8 February 2013 913:The London Gazette 890:The London Gazette 862:The London Gazette 839:The London Gazette 819:The London Gazette 799:The London Gazette 685:The London Gazette 612:lieutenant-general 600: 512: 470:Battle of Normandy 462: 441:, he was with the 359:France and Belgium 355:Liverpool Scottish 267:Lieutenant-General 153:Lieutenant-General 96:Sandwich Bay, Kent 1123: 1122: 1114:Succeeded by 1087:Succeeded by 1062:Succeeded by 1040:Military offices 959:. pp. 28–32. 916:. 19 October 1944 688:. 17 October 1946 604:Highland District 367:second lieutenant 264: 263: 200:Highland District 43:Colin Muir Barber 16:(Redirected from 1222: 1097:Preceded by 1090:Keith Arbuthnott 1070:Preceded by 1048:Gordon MacMillan 1045:Preceded by 1037: 1016: 988: 987: 985: 983: 974:. 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Barber-Lyashchenko Agreement
Colin Barber (baseball)

Birkenhead
Sandwich Bay, Kent
United Kingdom
British Army
Lieutenant-General
Service number
King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
46th Infantry Brigade
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
Highland District
Scottish Command
World War I
Arab revolt in Palestine
World War II
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Bar
Mentioned in dispatches
Commander of the Order of the Crown
Croix de Guerre
Lieutenant-General
KBE
CB
DSO

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