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  1. Richard Airey, 1.º Barão Airey GCB (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1803 – Leatherhead, Surrey, 14 de setembro de 1881), conhecido por Sir Richard Airey entre 1855 e 1876, foi um general britânico.

  2. Lieutenant General Sir George Airey (father) Caricatured by "Spy" for Vanity Fair, 1873. General Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey, GCB (April 1803 – 14 September 1881), known as Sir Richard Airey between 1855 and 1876, was a senior British Army officer of the 19th century.

  3. Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey (1803-1881), served as Quartermaster-General under Lord Raglan in the Crimea. Despite criticism of his performance during the Crimean War (1854-1856) Airey was promoted to lieutenant-general and was appointed Quartermaster-General to the Forces in 1855.

  4. 1 de dez. de 2018 · General Sir Richard Airey. Such impertinence was bound to lift Nightingale’s ire to fever pitch and she denounced Clough as “a mad freak” for having the temerity not to fall into line when commanded. But Clough had made far more powerful friends than even Nightingale could boast.

  5. Major General Richard Airey served as Quartermaster General during the Crimean War and was one of the senior officers accused of being responsible for the difficulties of the British troops in the Crimea, particularly during the winter of 1854-5.

  6. General Sir Richard Airey, 1st Lord Airey GCB General Airey was the son of Lieutenant-General George Airey who was a successful staff officer under Sir Ralph Abercromby. He is best known for writing, at Lord Raglan's dictation, the fateful note that was carried by Captain Nolan to the Light Brigade at Balaklava on 25th Oct 1854, ordering them ...

  7. General Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey GCB (1803 – 14 September 1881), known as Sir Richard Airey between 1855 and 1876, was a British general. Following Lord Raglan's instructions, he issued the fateful order for the Charge of the Light Brigade.