List of Old Etonians in the armed services information
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This is a list of Old Etonians (former pupils of Eton College) who are notable because of their time in any of the armed services, whether those of the United Kingdom and its predecessor states (England, Scotland, Ireland and Great Britain), or of other countries of the British Empire and Commonwealth such as Australia, New Zealand, and British India, or of foreign countries.
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such as the Arthurian League which contains two former FA Cup winners, OldEtonians who won the FA Cup twice, in 1879 and 1882 as well as Old Carthusians...
Macmillan commented that the Conservative cabinet "was more old Estonian than oldEtonian", which was "a none-too-subtle way of putting Nigel Lawson, Leon...
won the FA Cup Final, in which he scored the opening goal in a 3–0 victory over OldEtonians at The Oval. He also played for both Winchester and the Corinthians...