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Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery (wearing light coat), chairman of the Western Union Commanders-in-Chief Committee, is seen on November 21 with French and British officers outside the Chateau d’Avon, at Fontainebleau, France, which has been selected as a residence for the Field-Marshal during periods of duty at the nearby Chateau Henry IV (military headquarters for Western Union). To the left of the picture, with arm raised, is General Arthur Guy Salisbury-Jones, British military attache in Paris. Between him and the Field-Marshal stands General Andre Navereau. Chief of Staff under General Jean de Lattre tie Tassigny. Inspector General of the French Army. (A.P. Photo)

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 20 December 1948, Page 5

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Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery (wearing light coat), chairman of the Western Union Commanders-in-Chief Committee, is seen on November 21 with French and British officers outside the Chateau d’Avon, at Fontainebleau, France, which has been selected as a residence for the Field-Marshal during periods of duty at the nearby Chateau Henry IV (military headquarters for Western Union). To the left of the picture, with arm raised, is General Arthur Guy Salisbury-Jones, British military attache in Paris. Between him and the Field-Marshal stands General Andre Navereau. Chief of Staff under General Jean de Lattre tie Tassigny. Inspector General of the French Army. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 20 December 1948, Page 5

Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery (wearing light coat), chairman of the Western Union Commanders-in-Chief Committee, is seen on November 21 with French and British officers outside the Chateau d’Avon, at Fontainebleau, France, which has been selected as a residence for the Field-Marshal during periods of duty at the nearby Chateau Henry IV (military headquarters for Western Union). To the left of the picture, with arm raised, is General Arthur Guy Salisbury-Jones, British military attache in Paris. Between him and the Field-Marshal stands General Andre Navereau. Chief of Staff under General Jean de Lattre tie Tassigny. Inspector General of the French Army. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 20 December 1948, Page 5

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