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John Michel
John Michel
Field Marshal
Sir John Michel
, (1 September 1804 – 23 May 1886) was a
British Army
officer. He commanded the
6th Regiment of Foot
during the
Eighth Xhosa War
in 1851 and served as Chief of Staff of the British Army's Turkish contingent during the
Crimean War
in 1854 before transferring to
India
where he commanded the Malwa Field Force which pursued
Tatya Tope
in the aftermath of the
Indian Mutiny
. He then commanded the 1st Division at the
Battle of Taku Forts
in August 1860 during the
Second Opium War
and took part in the burning of the
Old Summer Palace
at
Peking
in October 1860 as a reprisal for the torture and murder of British prisoners before being appointed
Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong
in 1861. He later
commanded
the forces in
British North America
playing a key role in the organization of the militia volunteers in resistance to the
Fenian raids
invasions in 1866. His last appointment was as
Commander-in-Chief of Ireland
in 1875.
Michel was also an English
cricket
er with
amateur status
.
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Recent Advances in Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds Containing Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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John Michel
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Matthew Penna
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Juan Kochen
,
Herman Cheung
Published 2015-01-01
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