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Sir Kenneth (Arthur Noel) Anderson

British soldier, born in India. He trained at Sandhurst Military Academy, and was commissioned into the Seaforth Highlanders. In World War 1 he served in France (1914–16), then fought under Allenby in Palestine (1917–18). In World War 2 he fought at Dunkirk (1940), and was commander of the 1st British Army in North Africa (1942–3), capturing Tunis (1943). He later became Governor-General of Gibraltar (1947–52).

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Ken or Kenneth Anderson may refer to:

Ken Anderson (wrestler) (born 1976), better known by the ring name Ken Kennedy Ken Anderson (football player) (born 1949), American football quarterback Kenneth Anderson (writer) (1910–1974), Indian writer and hunter Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson (1891–1959), British World War II general Kenneth Lewis Anderson (1805–1845), lawyer, last vice president of the Republic of Texas Kenneth Anderson (boxer) Scottish boxer Kenneth Anderson (jurist), a law professor at Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC, a research fellow of the Hoover Institution and a blogger Kennet Andersson former Swedish football (soccer) player
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