Kenneth Anderson

English Soldier and Gibraltar Governor

Kenneth Anderson - English Soldier and Gibraltar Governor
Born

December 25th, 1891
133 years ago

Died

April 29th, 1959
66 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United Kingdom

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Served as a soldier in the British Army and held the position of Governor of Gibraltar. Led military operations during World War II, particularly in the Mediterranean region. Managed key administrative responsibilities in Gibraltar, overseeing its strategic military importance during the war period. Contributed to the island's defense and governance during a time of conflict, ensuring stability and security.

Held the position of Governor of Gibraltar

Led military operations in the Mediterranean

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