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Maurice Arthur Pope
Born
(1889-08-29)29 August 1889 Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada
Died
20 September 1978(1978-09-20) (aged 89) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Years of service
1915–1950
Rank
Lieutenant-General
Unit
Royal Canadian Engineers
Battles/wars
World War I World War II ⋅
Awards
Order of the Bath[1] Military Cross[2]
Relations
Joseph Pope (father) Henri-Thomas Taschereau (grandfather) William Henry Pope (grandfather)
Other work
Diplomat and author
Lieutenant General Maurice Arthur Pope, CB MC (9 August 1889 – 20 September 1978) was a Canadian Army officer, civil engineer, and diplomat.
^"No. 36310". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1943. p. 49.
^"No. 30507". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 February 1918. p. 1607.
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