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Francis Nosworthy

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ended, the corps commanded most of the armoured reserves preparing to face the proposed German invasion of Britain (
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was reorganised. Under Nosworthy's command IV Corps was envisaged as a counter-attack force. He continued as GOC
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in 1935 and became Deputy Chief of the General Staff at Army Headquarters in India in 1938.
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in 1907. He took part in the Abor and Mishmi expedition to India in 1912 and served in the
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Alanbrooke, Field Marshal Lord (2001). Danchev, Alex; Todman, Daniel (eds.).
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from May 1940, receiving a promotion to lieutenant-general. After the
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Biographical Dictionary of British Generals of the Second World War
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as a General Staff Officer in France. After taking part in the
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Index

Jamaica
British Army
Lieutenant General
Service number
Royal Engineers
West Africa Command
IX Corps
IV Corps
5th Infantry Brigade
First World War
Third Anglo-Afghan War
Second World War
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Bar
Military Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Croix de Guerre
Lieutenant General
KCB
DSO
Bar
MC
Bar
British Army
Commander-in-Chief
West Africa Command
Second World War
Exeter School
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich

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