Colonel Sir Alan Gomme Gomme-Duncan MC, originally Alan Gomme Duncan (5 July 1893–13 December 1963) was a British army officer who served in both World Wars; he was recalled to the army at the age of 45 in advance of World War II. In a brief break in his career he was Inspector of Prisons for Scotland.
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- Colonel Sir Alan Gomme Gomme-Duncan MC, originally Alan Gomme Duncan (5 July 1893–13 December 1963) was a British army officer who served in both World Wars; he was recalled to the army at the age of 45 in advance of World War II. In a brief break in his career he was Inspector of Prisons for Scotland. After the liberation of Europe he went into politics and served for fourteen years as a Conservative Member of Parliament in Scotland, becoming known for humorous remarks combined with a lively partisanship.
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- 19 July 1921
- 29 December 1916
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- Colonel Sir Alan Gomme Gomme-Duncan MC, originally Alan Gomme Duncan (5 July 1893–13 December 1963) was a British army officer who served in both World Wars; he was recalled to the army at the age of 45 in advance of World War II. In a brief break in his career he was Inspector of Prisons for Scotland.
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