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Marechal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1º visconde Montgomery de Alamein foi um oficial militar britânico durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial por vezes referido como "Monty". Frequentou o Royal Military College, em Sandhurst. Combateu na Primeira Guerra Mundial, onde alcançou o posto de tenente-coronel. Durante a Guerra Irlandesa de Independência, Montgomery foi o oficial em Comando do condado de Cork, Irlanda o maior condado da área. More information...

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