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Table & picture

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I was thinking that this might work well in a table form:


Command Area Unit HQ Commander Status
Northern Command York Lieutenant General Sir William Bartholomew
Northumbrian Area 5th Infantry Division Aldershot Maj-Gen Harold Alexander Regular

Also, the page could do with a picture. I have been trying to find a 1939 image of Northern Command or Aldershot Command without much luck. If anyone has any suggestions (or comments on changing this to a table), let me know! Heywoodg 13:28, 1 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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