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Sir Iven Giffard Mackay, KBE, CMG, DSO & Bar, VD (7 April 1882 – 30 September 1966) was a senior Australian Army officer who served in both world wars. Mackay... |
Iven Carl "Kinch" Kincheloe Jr. (July 2, 1928 – July 26, 1958) was an American pilot. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, in which... |
Thomas Blamey (category Australian military personnel of World War I) January 1917, he went on leave, handing over command to Lieutenant Colonel Iven Mackay. However, when General Headquarters (GHQ) BEF found out about this use... |
Battle of Vevi (1941) (redirect from Battle of Vevi (World War II)) The force was named after its commander, the Australian Major General Iven Mackay, who deployed his headquarters in Perdika. The Klidi Pass (Kirli Derven)... |
Battle of Bardia (category Aerial operations and battles of World War II involving the United Kingdom) (1939–1942). The Second World War, Army. Vol. I. London: War Office. OCLC 39083723. Chapman, Ivan D. (1975). Iven G. Mackay: Citizen and Soldier. Malvern... |
The Mackay Trophy is awarded yearly by the United States Air Force for the "most meritorious flight of the year" by an Air Force person, persons, or organization... |
Major General Iven Mackay, the commander 2nd Division. All were over 50 years of age and all except Bennett, Drake-Brockman and Mackay were serving or... |
2nd Division (Australia) (redirect from Australian 2nd Division (World War I)) around Parramatta. When the war broke out in September 1939, the 2nd Division was commanded by Major General Iven Mackay. In 1940, the division's component... |
was named for Iven Kincheloe (1928–1958), a test pilot from Michigan. During World War II, the Soo Locks were considered vital to the war efforts. An airport... |
Operation Compass (category Battles of World War II involving Australia) December, troops of the 6th Australian Infantry Division (Major-General Iven Giffard Mackay), replaced the 4th Indian Division, which was sent to East Africa... |
Leslie Morshead (category Australian military personnel of World War I) summoned to New Guinea to relieve Herring by Lieutenant General Sir Iven Mackay, the commander of New Guinea Force, which he did on 7 October 1943. Morshead... |
6th Division (Australia) (category Australian World War II divisions) Compass. By this time, Major General Iven Mackay had taken over command of the division. In June 1940, Italy had declared war on the Allies and began to build... |
Battle of Thermopylae (1941) (category Battles and operations of World War II involving Greece) elements of the Australian 6th Infantry Division, under Major General Iven Mackay, defended the village of Brallos. In the New Zealand sector, the 5th... |
Arthur Allen (general) (category Australian military personnel of World War I) 25 January 1959) was an Australian Army officer and accountant. During the Second World War he reached the rank of major general and commanded Allied forces in the... |
1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) (category Australian World War I battalions) companies. The battalion's first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel Iven Mackay, and he led them through their first battle at Hazebrouck during... |
British capture of Tobruk (category Tobruk in World War II) blow up the magazines of San Giorgio to deny it to the British. General Iven Mackay ordered a general advance for the morning of 22 January. At 8:30 a.m... |
John Meredith (general) (category Australian military personnel of World War I) (1891-1987). Married 1914 to Sir Iven Giffard Mackay. 3 children. Muriel Windeyer Meredith (1892-1983). Married William Hooke Mackay in 1913, divorce 1934. No... |
Second Australian Imperial Force (category Military units and formations of Australia in World War II) 1940–1942 2/17th Battalion 1942–1946 The 6th Division, under Major General Iven Mackay fought in the Western Desert campaign at Bardia, Tobruk and Benghazi... |
New Guinea Force (category Papua New Guinea in World War II) May 1943: Lieutenant General Sir Iven Mackay (Acting) August 1943 – January 1944: Lieutenant General Sir Iven Mackay November 1943 – January 1944: Lieutenant... |
Edmund Herring (category British Army personnel of World War I) 15 April 1940, along with the 6th Division's commander, Major General Iven Mackay and his headquarters. Training was difficult as the old ammunition was... |