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  1. Sir Robert Edward Laycock, KCMG, CB, DSO, KStJ (* 18. April 1907 in London; † 10. März 1968) war ein Major-General der British Army, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs für seinen Dienst in britischen Kommandoeinheiten berühmt wurde. Frühe Jahre. Laycock wurde ...

  2. 21 de nov. de 2011 · November 21, 2011. By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015. When Robert Laycock retires from the George Washington University School of Business in December, he’ll be leaving behind 50 years of GW memories. Robert Laycock, B.B.A. ’65, M.B.A. ’68, first came to George Washington as a college freshman studying accounting in 1961.

  3. Always marked out for high rank, Robert Laycock came into his own when selected to raise 8 Commando, a new ‘crack’ unit early in the Second World War. After training, 7, 8 and 11 Commandos were sent to the Middle East in early 1941 and all became Layforce under Laycock’s command. Layforce was disbanded after Crete fell.

  4. Major General Sir Robert Edward Laycock, KCMG, CB, DSO, KStJ (18 April 1907 – 10 March 1968) was a British Army officer, most famous for his service with the commandos during the Second World War. Laycock was born in London on 18 April 1907, the eldest son of Brigadier General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock (d. 1952), a Royal Artillery officer, by his marriage to Katherine Mary Hare (1872 ...

  5. We offer training programmes, workshops, coaching, mentoring, action learning, one on one work with organisations, facilitation and other initiatives. The Yes We Can team is Robert Laycock, Stephanie Cole, Duncan O’Brien, Cath Brown and Marie Foalle. We’ve been working together since 2016.

  6. Sir Robert Edward "Lucky" Laycock, né le 18 avril 1907 à Londres, au Royaume-Uni, et mort le 10 mars 1968, est un général de division britannique, connu pour son action au sein des unités de commandos pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.