Major-General George Philip Bradley Roberts CB, DSO, MC, (1906 – 1997), better known as "Pip", was a British commander of an armoured division during the Second World War.
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| - Major-General George Philip Bradley Roberts CB, DSO, MC, (1906 – 1997), better known as "Pip", was a British commander of an armoured division during the Second World War.
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- Director, Royal Armoured Corps
- Hanover District, Germany
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- December 1943–1946
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| - unsuccessful Conservative Party candidate for UK Parliament constituency ; Director of Scribbans-Kemp ; Honorary Colonel, Kent and County of London Yeomanry Squadron, The Royal Yeomanry Regiment, TAVR ; Justice of the Peace
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| - Major-General George Philip Bradley Roberts CB, DSO, MC, (1906 – 1997), better known as "Pip", was a British commander of an armoured division during the Second World War.
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