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1974 Birthday Honours and Martin Le Quesne

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Difference between 1974 Birthday Honours and Martin Le Quesne

1974 Birthday Honours vs. Martin Le Quesne

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1974 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. Sir Martin Le Quesne KCMG (10 June 1917 – 3 April 2004) was a British diplomat, ambassador to Mali and Algeria and high commissioner to Nigeria.

Similarities between 1974 Birthday Honours and Martin Le Quesne

1974 Birthday Honours and Martin Le Quesne have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Nigeria, Royal Artillery.

List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Nigeria

Countries belonging to the Commonwealth of Nations typically exchange High Commissioners, rather than Ambassadors.

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Royal Artillery

The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is the artillery arm of the British Army.

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1974 Birthday Honours and Martin Le Quesne Comparison

1974 Birthday Honours has 254 relations, while Martin Le Quesne has 33. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.70% = 2 / (254 + 33).

References

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