To a soldier of the great war. I do not know you but I would have liked to have known you. You were a brother in arms with my paternal gran...
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Lieutenant General
Service No. Unknown
Age 53
Died on 18 November 1917
General Staff
BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY
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Son of Sir Frederick F. Maude, V.C., G.C.B., and of Lady Maude (daughter of Sir Cecil Bishopp, Bart.); husband of Lady Maude, of Hampton Court Palace. Educated at Eton and Sandhurst. Served in Soudan 1885; South Africa, 1899-1901; Military Secretary to Governor General of Canada, 1901-1904; Private Secretary to Secretary of State for War, 1905; D.A.A.Q.M.G., Plymouth, 1906-1908; General Staff, 2nd London Division, 1908-1909; Assistant Director, Territorial Force, War Office, 1909-1912; General Staff, 5th Division, 1912-1914; Brig. Gen. Commanding 14th Infantry Brigade, 1914, Maj. Gen. Commanding 13th Division, 1915; Lt. Gen. Commanding Tigris Corps, 1916.
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Thank you to all who lost their lives to save our countries. You will always be remembered.
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To a soldier of the great war. I do not know you but I would have liked to have known you. You were a brother in arms with my paternal gran...
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