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304: 400:." Vaughan was nicknamed 'Father' by the troops that served under him. John Bourne, of the University of Birmingham's Centre for First World War Studies, who has researched the nicknames given to British Army generals in the First World War, attributes to this nickname a priestly meaning, rather than any patriarchal meaning. 552:, John Bourne, University of Birmingham Centre for First World War Studies, accessed 18 January 2010. Bourne draws a further connection between Vaughan's nickname and the famous family of Vaughan Catholic clergymen: 673: 693: 678: 688: 396:
described Vaughan as: "That charming man, with his professional manner, sweetness of speech, gentleness of voice and gesture, like an Oxford Don analysing the war correspondence of
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of 1919, and then held several army positions in India until his retirement in 1928. He died in 1942 at the age of 67.
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from 1908 to 1910, and served as a General Staff Officer (GSO) Grade 3, in India from 1910 to 1912. He served in the
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In August 1930, Vaughan was the representative of General Byng (now Viscount Byng of Vimy) at the unveiling of the
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Vaughan's brother, Percy Cecil Vaughan, who was a London solicitor pre-war, was killed at Ypres in September 1917.
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nine times. He was GSO Grade 2 in 1914, and GSO Grade 1 in 1915. Following this was a series of temporary (
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from July to September 1919, commanding the fourth of the eight war divisions that were deployed. He was
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from 1912 to 1914 (GSO 2nd Grade), and was promoted to major in 1913, by then having transferred to the
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with his army commanders and their chiefs of staff, November 1918. Front row, left to right:
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Louis Ridley Vaughan was born on 7 August 1875. He was the second son of Cedric Vaughan, a
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from May 1917 until the end of the war, and was made a substantive major general in 1919.
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Vaughan was on active service as a staff officer from 1914 to 1918, and was
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from May 1917 until the end of the war. After the war, he served in the
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in December 1896 and was made captain in 1904, having served in the
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and received a campaign medal and clasp. He was then Commandant of
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Generals' Nicknames: No.5: Louis Ridley Vaughan ('Father')
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Afghan War
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general. During the First World War, he served on the
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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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C. 392:, the British war correspondent 344:Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd 259:. Louis Vaughan was educated at 518:. 13 August 1895. p. 4552. 440:in 1926, and retired in 1928. 1: 528:Indian Army List January 1908 318:. Middle row, left to right: 714:British Indian Army generals 436:(1925 to 1926). He was made 645:(National Portrait Gallery) 330:. 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Louis Ridley Vaughan
Broadmead
Folkestone
British Indian Army
Lieutenant General
Rawalpindi District
Central Provinces and Berar District
Staff College, Quetta
First World War
Third Anglo-Afghan War
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Legion of Honour
Croix de guerre
Lieutenant General
KCB
KBE
DSO
British Indian Army
First World War
Western Front
chief of staff
Sir Julian Byng
Third Army
Third Anglo-Afghan War
Justice of the Peace
Millom
Cumberland

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