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  1. Brigadier Ralph Alger Bagnold, OBE, [1] FRS, [2] (3 April 1896 – 28 May 1990) was an English 20th-century desert explorer, geologist and soldier. Bagnold served in the First World War as an engineer in the British Army. In 1932, he staged the first recorded East-to-West crossing of the Libyan Desert.

  2. Formation. Before the war, Major Ralph Bagnold learned how to maintain and operate vehicles, how to navigate, and how to communicate in the desert.

  3. The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes is a scientific book written by Ralph A. Bagnold. The book laid the foundations of the scientific investigation of the transport of sand by wind. It also discusses the formation and movement of sand dunes in the Libyan Desert.

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  4. Explorer. Ralph Bagnold had pioneered successful desert exploration during the 1930s. He made the first recorded east-to-west crossing of the Libyan Desert in 1932, using Model A Fords, and had carried out scientific work on the physics of sand and the movements of sand dunes.

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  5. Le général de brigade Ralph Alger Bagnold, membre de la Royal Society [1], officier de l’ordre de l’Empire britannique [2] né le 3 avril 1896 et décédé le 28 mai 1990 fut le fondateur du Long Range Desert Group durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un pionnier de l’exploration du désert avec la première traversée est ...

  6. 27 de nov. de 2017 · Ralph Bagnold was as unlikely a special forces commander as anyone could imagine. His war had been the Great War, when as a junior signals officer he had survived the carnage of the Western Front. When World War II began in September 1939, Bagnold was 43 and earning a comfortable living as a scientist and writer.