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- Major-General George Philip Bradley Roberts, CB, DSO & Two Bars, MC (5 November 1906 – 5 November 1997), better known as "Pip", was a senior officer of the British Army who served with distinction during the Second World War, most notably as General Officer Commanding of the 11th Armoured Division (nicknamed the "Black Bull") throughout the campaign in Northwestern Europe from June 1944 until Victory in Europe Day (VE-Day) in May 1945. Roberts, in the words of Richard Mead, "possessed strong leadership, an instinctive tactical flair and the intellectual appreciation of what was needed to succeed, becoming as a result the outstanding British armoured commander of the War." (en)
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- 11th Armoured Division(1943–46)
- 22nd Armoured Brigade(1942–43)
- 26th Armoured Brigade(1943)
- 30th Armoured Brigade(1943)
- 3rd Royal Tank Regiment(1942)
- 7th Armoured Division(1947–48)
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- Major General "Pip" Roberts, GOC 11th Armoured Division, in his White Scout Car, in Normandy, August 1944. (en)
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- East Sussex, England (en)
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- Director of Scribbans-Kemp (en)
- Honorary Colonel Kent and County of London Yeomanry Squadron (en)
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- Major-General George Philip Bradley Roberts, CB, DSO & Two Bars, MC (5 November 1906 – 5 November 1997), better known as "Pip", was a senior officer of the British Army who served with distinction during the Second World War, most notably as General Officer Commanding of the 11th Armoured Division (nicknamed the "Black Bull") throughout the campaign in Northwestern Europe from June 1944 until Victory in Europe Day (VE-Day) in May 1945. Roberts, in the words of Richard Mead, "possessed strong leadership, an instinctive tactical flair and the intellectual appreciation of what was needed to succeed, becoming as a result the outstanding British armoured commander of the War." (en)
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- Philip Roberts (British Army officer) (en)
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