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J. E. Edmonds : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Edward Edmonds
Brigadier General Sir James Edward Edmonds CB, CMG (25 December 1861 – 2 August 1956) was a British First World War officer of the Royal Engineers who in the role of British official historian was responsible for the post-war compilation of the 28-volume ''History of the Great War''. Edmonds himself wrote nearly half the volumes, including eleven of the 14 volumes dealing with the Western Front (''Military Operations, France and Belgium''). His task was not completed until the final volume was published in 1949. ==Early army life== Edmonds was educated at King's College School, London and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Edmonds passed into the Royal Military Academy with the highest marks instructors could remember, he won the Sword of Honour for the 'Best Gentleman Cadet' and was commissioned into the Corps of Royal Engineers in 1881.〔Andrew C, The Defence of the Realm – The Authorised History of MI5. Penguin Books Ltd. London. 2009. ISBN 978-0-7139-9885-6. P 11.〕 In the Royal Engineers, his intellect earned him the nickname "Archimedes". Edmonds possessed a considerable intellect and was fluent in many European and Asian languages. In 1896, he entered the Staff College at Camberley, achieving the highest score of his class on the entrance exam. His classmates included Douglas Haig, who would become commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) during the First World War; Edmund Allenby, who would lead British forces in Palestine during 1917–18; and William Robertson, who became Chief of the Imperial General Staff in 1916.
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