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Bertram ramsay biography of william shakespeare

          During the last few years of his life he retired to New Place, where he led the life of a country gentleman.

          Bertram Ramsay has acquired almost mythical status in the history of the Second World War, firstly as the principal organizer of the Dunkirk evacuation and..

          Bertram Ramsay

          Royal Navy Admiral; commanded the Dunkirk evacuation (1883–1945)

          AdmiralSir Bertram Home Ramsay, KCB, KBE, MVO (20 January 1883 – 2 January 1945) was a Royal Navy officer.

          He commanded the destroyerHMS Broke during the First World War. In the Second World War, he was responsible for the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 and planning and commanding the naval forces in the invasion of France in 1944.

          Personal life

          Ramsay was born in Hampton Court Palace,[1] into an old family (see Ramsay Baronets).

          Bertram Home Ramsay was born in London in to an old Scottish family.

        1. Bertram Home Ramsay was born in London in to an old Scottish family.
        2. Ramsay here merely echoes Jonson's familiar remarks on Shakespeare's ' small Bertram the comic characters of the braggart Parolles, the pompous.
        3. Bertram Ramsay has acquired almost mythical status in the history of the Second World War, firstly as the principal organizer of the Dunkirk evacuation and.
        4. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAKE at least tentatively, a guide-book to Shakespeare's life and work Bertram is oidered under compulsion by the long his guardian to wed.
        5. Vice Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay had formulated and begun planning the evacuation of The British Expeditionary Force on the 20th May assembling a flotilla.
        6. He attended Colchester Royal Grammar School.

          On 26 February 1929, Ramsay married Helen Margaret Menzies, daughter of Colonel Charles Thomson Menzies. They had two sons,

          Early naval career

          Ramsay joined the Royal Navy in 1898.

          As a naval cadet, he was posted to HMS Crescent in April 1899.[2] Later serving on HMS Britannia, he became a midshipman within a year.[3] By the middle of 1902 he was an acting sub-lieutenant, and