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William Birdwood.
William
Birdwood was born in Bombay in 1865. Educated at Sandhurst
he was commissioned in 1885 and from 1887 served in the India
Army.
At the beginning of the First World War Birdwood
was put in command of the Australian and New Zealand contingents that
took part in the Dardanelles offensive
and was responsible for the Gallipoli
landings.
After it was decided to withdraw from the area, Birdwood took his troops
to the Western Front where took part in
the major battles at the Somme and Ypres.
In May 1918 Birdwood was replaced by General John
Monash as commander of the Australian
Imperial Force.
After the First World War Birdwood returned to
India to command the Northern Army. He became Commander-in-Chief in
1925 and retired in 1930. Sir William Birdwood died in 1951.
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