Sir Arthur Helps

Sir Arthur Helps

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Sir Arthur Helps 1813-75, English historian and author. His works include Friends in Council (3 series, 1847-59), dialogues on social and intellectual subjects; The Spanish Conquest in America (4 vol., 1855-61); Realmah (1868), a political novel; and The Life of Columbus (1869). He edited the published speeches of Prince Albert and the works of Queen Victoria.

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Longmore, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur

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Longmore, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur (1885–1970),Australian-born RAF officer who became C-in-C Training Command in 1939 and helped initiate the successful British Empire Air Training Scheme. He then served as C-in-C Middle East Air Forces, but he incurred Churchill's displeasure on a number of counts and was summoned to London in May 1941 and replaced by his deputy, Tedder. He then served as inspector general of the RAF before retiring in 1942. He was knighted in 1942.

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