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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hubert_GoughHubert Gough - Wikipedia

    General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough GCB, GCMG, KCVO (/ ɡ ɒ f / GOF; 12 August 1870 – 18 March 1963) was a senior officer in the British Army in the First World War. A controversial figure, he was a favourite of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) on the Western Front, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig.

  2. Hubert de la Poer Gough, GCB, GCMG, KCVO (12 Agosto de 1870 – 18 de Março de 1963), foi um general do Exército Britânico durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Um favorito do comandante-em-chefe, general Douglas Haig, passou por várias patentes durante a guerra, e comandou o 5.º Exército britânico entre 1916 e 1918.

  3. General Hubert Gough was a cavalry officer based mainly in the Ypres Salient during World War One. Hubert Gough believed in different tactics to Herbert Plumer, the commander of forces in Ypres.

  4. 8 de jul. de 2014 · History. An Irishman’s Diary on Hubert Gough, an enigmatic general. Key figure in Curragh Mutiny and first World War. Expand. Gen Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough: His role as neutral Ireland’s...

  5. 31 de mar. de 2015 · historylearningsite.co.uk. The History Learning Site, 31 Mar 2015. 28 May 2024. General Hubert Gough was one of Field Marshal Haig’s favoured generals during World War One. Gough saw out most of World War One within the Ypres Salient.

  6. Who's Who - Sir Hubert Gough. Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough (1870-1963) was born in Gurteen, Co. Wexford in 1870 and trained at Sandhurst. After joining the 16th Lancers he served in the Boer War, relieving Ladysmith against orders.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Hubert_GoughHubert Gough - Wikiwand

    Hubert de la Poer Gough, GCB, GCMG, KCVO (12 Agosto de 1870 – 18 de Março de 1963), foi um general do Exército Britânico durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Um favorito do comandante-em-chefe, general Douglas Haig, passou por várias patentes durante a guerra, e comandou o 5.º Exército britânico entre 1916 e 1918.