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  1. Sir Ralph Abercromby, född den 7 oktober 1734, död den 28 mars 1801, var en brittisk general av en gammal skotsk ätt, far till James Abercromby.. Biografi. Han kämpade 1793–1795 med utmärkelse under hertigen av York i Nederländerna, stred 1795–1797 med framgång mot fransmännen i Västindien, förde under det kritiska året 1798 kommandot på Irland och utmärkte sig 1799 åter i ...

  2. Sir Ralph Abercromby byl britský generál, který se proslavil v rané fázi napoleonských válek. Bojoval v Nizozemí v letech 1793–1795, byl vojenským velitelem Irska 1797–1798. V roce 1801 se úspěšně vylodil s britským expedičním sborem v Egyptě a v bitvě u Alexandrie porazil zde dislokované francouzské síly. Během bitvy utrpěl smrtelné zranění, na jehož následky o ...

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  4. Sir Ralph Abercromby KB (sometimes spelled Abercrombie) (7 October 1734 – 28 March 1801) was a British soldier and politician. He twice served as MP for Clackmannanshire, rose to the rank of lieutenant-general in the British Army, was appointed Governor of Trinidad, served as Commander-in-Chief, Ireland, and was noted for his services during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  5. Sir Ralph Abercromby (uneori scris și Abercrombie, n. 7 octombrie 1734 - d. 28 martie 1801) a fost un militar și om politic scoțian . În cadrul Armatei britanice, a ajuns până la gradul de general-locotenent și s-a remarcat în timpul Războaielor napoleoniene . De asemenea, a fost guvernator al statului Trinidad .

  6. Dynamics of The Tropical Atmosphere and Oceans; Radar Meteorology: A First Course; Hydrometeorology; Meteorological Measurements and Instrumentation

  7. Robert Abercromby enlisted with his younger brother-in-law; Albert Helliwell (#2661). They both followed Albert’s older brother Roby Helliwell (#585) into the 44th Battalion. After initial training, Robert Abercromby embarked for England on the 9th November and arrived in Devonport on the 10th January 1917.