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Major-General Philip de Fonblanque (16 November 1885 – 2 July 1940) was a senior British officer, who at the start of the Second World War, organised the logistics for the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium. He died of natural causes shortly after his evacuation from France in June 1940. ==Early life== Philip de Fonblanque was born in 1885 in British India, the elder son of Lester Ramsay de Fonblanque whose father was Edward Barrington de Fonblanque, a writer and traveller descended from a prominent Huguenot family, and Constance Lucy, the daughter of Colonel Robert Dundas Kerr. He entered Rugby School in May 1899 at the age of 13 and left in 1902. From there, he became a cadet at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich〔Michell, Arthur Tompson (1904), (''Rugby School Register: Volume III'' ), A J Lawrence, Rugby (p. 264)〕 for a year and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in March 1905.
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