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C.M.G.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.


CMG British  

abbreviation

  1. Companion of St Michael and St George (a British title)

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Colonel E. L. Strutt, C.M.G., has been chosen as second in command.

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He had the Distinguished Service Order, could still reasonably turn the pages of the London Gazette two or three times a year with a good chance of finding himself with the C.M.G., and had not yet quite given up hope of the Bath.

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C.M.G.; the majesty of might, as suggested by Colonel Baden-Powell, of the Frontier Force; by Colonel Hore, of the Protectorate Regiment; by Colonel Walford, of the British South Africa Police; by Colonel Vyvyan, base commandant; and there are, too, the various strengths attached to the respective commands.

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Gloster was given the C.M.G. and Lieut.

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He was created C.M.G. in 1881, and was knighted in 1884.

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