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Wat (wie) is T William Lambe - definitie

BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER OF THE ROYAL NAVY (1900-1960)
Sir Charles Lambe; Lambe, Charles
  • 6}}, which Lambe commanded in the British Pacific Fleet later on in the Second World War
  • 6}}, which Lambe commanded as part of the Northern Patrol in the early part of the Second World War

T. William Lambe         
AMERICAN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER AND ACADEMIC (1920-2017)
Thomas William Lambe (November 28, 1920 in Raleigh, North Carolina – March 6, 2017 in Sarasota, Florida) was an American geotechnical engineer and an emeritus professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
John Lambe (Dean of the Arches)         
ENGLISH LEGAL PROFESSIONAL
Sir John Lambe
Sir John Lambe (1566? – 1647) was an English jurist, closely associated with the ecclesiastical policy of William Laud.
William T. Davis         
AMERICAN SCIENTIST AND HISTORIAN (1862-1945)
William T Davis; W.T.Davis; William Thompson Davis; W. T. Davis
William Thompson Davis (1862–1945) was an American naturalist, entomologist, and historian especially associated with Staten Island in New York City. He was prominent in the borough's affairs throughout his life.

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Charles Lambe

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Edward Lambe, (20 December 1900 – 29 August 1960) was a senior Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War in command of a cruiser, as Director of Naval Plans and then in command of an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff from 1959 until 1960 when he was forced to retire early because of a heart condition. He died only a few months later.