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  1. Governor of Gibraltar. General Sir Charles Carmichael Monro, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, KStJ (15 June 1860 – 7 December 1929) was a British Army General in the First World War. He held the post of Commander-in-Chief, India in 1916–1920. From 1923 to 1929 he was the Governor of Gibraltar .

  2. Sir Charles Carmichael Monro (1860-1929) was responsible for overseeing the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula in October 1915, placed into effect in December 1915/January 1916. Sponsored Links. Monro joined the British Army in 1879 and served as a Major in staff positions during the South African War of 1899-1902.

  3. By September 1915 it was clear that without further large reinforcements there was no hope of decisive results, and the authorities at home decided to recall Hamilton to replace him by Lieut. Gen. Sir Charles Monro.

  4. 10 de mai. de 2017 · General Sir Charles Monro is perhaps the least known of all the senior commanders of the First World War, yet he commanded at divisional, corps and army level on the Western Front. He was also responsible for the high standards of shooting achieved by the British Army in 1914 and was the general who said that the British should ...

  5. General Charles Carmichael Monro. Unit: Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. Death: 07 December 1929.

  6. The Gallipoli Campaign. General Sir Charles Monro was born in 1860 and commissioned into The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment in 1879. He saw action in the Second Boer War (1899-1902), and commanding a division, a corps, and Third Army on the Western Front.

  7. His earlier life included distinguished service on the North West Frontier and in South Africa, and he was responsible for dramatically improving tactics within the army.Loyal to Empire brings to life the interesting character of General Monro, perhaps the least well known of all the British First World War commanders, and reassesses the legacy ...