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GENERAL SIR HENRY SEYMOUR RAWLINSON, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE AT THE ALLIED COUNCIL OF WAR TO BE HELD AT VERSAILLES. General Sir Henry Rawlinson, British representative on the staff of the Allied War Council, as commander of the Fourth Army was in supreme control of the opening stages of the Great Somme offensive until relieved by Sir Hubert Gough with the Fifth Army. He has commanded an army at the front from very early in the war.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1453, 28 February 1918, Page 35

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GENERAL SIR HENRY SEYMOUR RAWLINSON, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE AT THE ALLIED COUNCIL OF WAR TO BE HELD AT VERSAILLES. General Sir Henry Rawlinson, British representative on the staff of the Allied War Council, as commander of the Fourth Army was in supreme control of the opening stages of the Great Somme offensive until relieved by Sir Hubert Gough with the Fifth Army. He has commanded an army at the front from very early in the war. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1453, 28 February 1918, Page 35

GENERAL SIR HENRY SEYMOUR RAWLINSON, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE AT THE ALLIED COUNCIL OF WAR TO BE HELD AT VERSAILLES. General Sir Henry Rawlinson, British representative on the staff of the Allied War Council, as commander of the Fourth Army was in supreme control of the opening stages of the Great Somme offensive until relieved by Sir Hubert Gough with the Fifth Army. He has commanded an army at the front from very early in the war. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1453, 28 February 1918, Page 35