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Sir Philip Woolcott Game, GCB, GCVO, GBE, KCMG, DSO (30 March 1876 – 4 February 1961) was a British Royal Air Force commander, who later served as Governor of New South Wales and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (London). Born in Surrey in 1876, Game was educated at Charterhouse School and entered the military at Royal Military Academy Woolwich, gaining his commission in 1895. Serving with the Royal Artillery, Game saw action in the Second Boer War and the First World War. After serving with distinction and bravery, Game transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in early 1916 serving as General Trenchard's chief staff officer. Finishing the War as an acting major-general, Game remained in the Royal Air Force after the close of hostilities. Notably he served as Air Officer Commanding RA

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  • L'Air Vice-Marshal (général de corps d'armée aérienne) Sir Philip Woolcott Game (30 mars 1876 - 4 février 1961) fut un officier général de la Royal Air Force, qui plus tard fut le vingt-sixième gouverneur de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, en Australie, avant d'être nommé chef de la police métropolitaine de Londres (Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis). (fr)
  • Sir Philip Woolcott Game, GCB, GCVO, GBE, KCMG, DSO (30 March 1876 – 4 February 1961) was a British Royal Air Force commander, who later served as Governor of New South Wales and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (London). Born in Surrey in 1876, Game was educated at Charterhouse School and entered the military at Royal Military Academy Woolwich, gaining his commission in 1895. Serving with the Royal Artillery, Game saw action in the Second Boer War and the First World War. After serving with distinction and bravery, Game transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in early 1916 serving as General Trenchard's chief staff officer. Finishing the War as an acting major-general, Game remained in the Royal Air Force after the close of hostilities. Notably he served as Air Officer Commanding RAF India and Air Member for Personnel. He retired from the military in 1929, having reached the rank of air vice-marshal. In March 1930, Game was appointed Governor of New South Wales, serving during a time of political instability and coming into conflict with the NSW Labor Government over attempts to abolish the New South Wales Legislative Council. Game dismissed the Government of Premier Jack Lang in May 1932. Ending his term in January 1935, Game returned to Britain and was appointed Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in London. He held it during the tumultuous 1930s, the 1936 abdication crisis and the Second World War, before retiring at the end of the war in 1945. Between 1937 and 1949 he resided at Langham House, Ham Common, Surrey and was Vicar's Warden at St. Andrews church. Retiring with his wife Gwendoline to his home in Kent, Game died in February 1961, aged 84. (en)
  • Philip Woolcott Game (ur. 20 marca 1876 w Streatham, dziś części Londynu, zm. 4 lutego 1961 w Sevenoaks) – brytyjski żołnierz i działacz polityczny, w latach 1930-1935 gubernator Nowej Południowej Walii, a następnie w latach 1935-1945 dowódca londyńskiej policji metropolitalnej. (pl)
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  • March 1916 – October 1918 (en)
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  • L'Air Vice-Marshal (général de corps d'armée aérienne) Sir Philip Woolcott Game (30 mars 1876 - 4 février 1961) fut un officier général de la Royal Air Force, qui plus tard fut le vingt-sixième gouverneur de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, en Australie, avant d'être nommé chef de la police métropolitaine de Londres (Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis). (fr)
  • Philip Woolcott Game (ur. 20 marca 1876 w Streatham, dziś części Londynu, zm. 4 lutego 1961 w Sevenoaks) – brytyjski żołnierz i działacz polityczny, w latach 1930-1935 gubernator Nowej Południowej Walii, a następnie w latach 1935-1945 dowódca londyńskiej policji metropolitalnej. (pl)
  • Sir Philip Woolcott Game, GCB, GCVO, GBE, KCMG, DSO (30 March 1876 – 4 February 1961) was a British Royal Air Force commander, who later served as Governor of New South Wales and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (London). Born in Surrey in 1876, Game was educated at Charterhouse School and entered the military at Royal Military Academy Woolwich, gaining his commission in 1895. Serving with the Royal Artillery, Game saw action in the Second Boer War and the First World War. After serving with distinction and bravery, Game transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in early 1916 serving as General Trenchard's chief staff officer. Finishing the War as an acting major-general, Game remained in the Royal Air Force after the close of hostilities. Notably he served as Air Officer Commanding RA (en)
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