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Sir Herbert Plumer.
Herbert
Plumer was born in 1857. He served in Sudan
(1884) and led the army that relieved Mafeking during the Boer
War (1899-1901).
On the outbreak of the First World War Plumer
was placed in command of the II Corps of the British
Expeditionary Force. In May 1915 was promoted to commander of the
Second Army on the Western Front and was
responsible for the sector around Ypres until
the autumn of 1917.
Plumber was sent to the Italy in November 1917 but was recalled to France
in the autumn of 1918 to take part in the final stages of the war on
the Western Front.
Plumber was made a field marshal in 1919 and served as Governor of Malta
(1919-24) and High Commissioner of Palestine (1925-28). Sir Herbert
Plumer died in 1932.
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The only general who had some personal affection from the men was old
Plumer commanding the Second Army. A stout little old man, with a walrus
moustache and a plump little belly below his belt. He was very active
and went about his lines looking after the comfort of the men and talking
to them in trenches and billets.