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  1. Major John Richard Groves (died 1859) was the first Crown Equerry in the Royal Household, appointed in 1854. He died in office in 1859. Major Groves held the concurrent office of Superintendent of the Royal Mews. Groves was educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and purchased a second lieutenancy in the Rifle Brigade in 1825.

  2. Armed forces service records containing records of individuals' service in the British armed forces. Pre First World War and general: Annotated copies of published Army Lists recording...

  3. Major John Richard Groves (died 1859) was the first Crown Equerry in the Royal Household, appointed in 1854.[1] He died in office in 1859. Major Groves held the concurrent office of Superintendent of the Royal Mews. Groves was educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and purchased a...

  4. Major John Richard Groves (died 1859) was the first Crown Equerry in the Royal Household, appointed in 1854. He died in office in 1859. Major Groves held the concurrent office of Superintendent of the Royal Mews.

  5. Major General John Malcolm Lawrence Grover, CB, MC & Bar (6 February 1897 – 11 June 1979) was a British Army officer who commanded the 2nd Infantry Division in the Burma campaign, including in the Battle of Kohima, during the Second World War.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GrovesJohn Groves - Wikipedia

    John Groves may refer to: John Groves (British Army officer) (died 1859), Crown equerry; John Groves (cricketer) (1914–1996), cricket player and administrator; John Groves (footballer) (1933–2017), English footballer; John D. Groves, British journalist and civil servant; John Percy Groves (1850–1916), British author, librarian ...

  7. British Army officer John Graves Simcoe wanted to command a corps of irregular troops. He believed that there were opportunities in “the service of a partisan” that taught a man habits of self-dependence and prompt decision making rarely found in the duties of a subordinate officer.