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Raymond Leane

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 25, 2019--Wehwalt (talk) 18:18, 19 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Raymond Leane c. 1919

Brigadier General Sir Raymond Lionel Leane, CB, CMG, DSO & Bar, MC, VD, JP (1878–1962) was an Australian Army officer who was twice decorated for gallantry and wounded three times during the Gallipoli campaign of World War I, and temporarily commanded the 11th Battalion before the Australian force was withdrawn to Egypt. Appointed to command the 48th Battalion, he led it in fighting on the Western Front from 1916 to 1918 before being placed in command of the 12th Brigade for the final battles of the war. For his performance as a commander, Leane was described by the Australian Official War Historian, Charles Bean, as "the foremost fighting leader" in the Australian Imperial Force. He was also called "the head of the most famous family of soldiers in Australian history". During the war, four of his brothers and six of his nephews served, with two of his brothers and two of his nephews being killed. After the war, he served as Commissioner of the South Australia Police from 1920 to 1944, for which he was knighted. (Full article...)