British Expeditionary Force.
BEF stood for British Expeditionary Force, a disivision of sources from England and its colonies.
British Expeditionary Force
The most famous general of World War 1 was probably General Douglas Haig of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). He led the BEF during the critical battles of the war, including the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Passchendaele. Haig's leadership and decisions during the war remain controversial and have been the subject of much debate and criticism.
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.
British Expeditionary Force. This was the British Army which was stationed in France in 1939 and was trapped in and rescued from Dunkirk when the Germans overran France.
now do you mean after the cold war or during. if during it was from all the fear of nuclear attack
Definitely not- those two topics are completely unrelated. World War one does not mean anything- it was a huge war. Sportsmanship involves being polite during sports.
nothing
cause of death
It sounds to me as if you mean World War 2.
no only during ww2
What does 'lights over Ireland' mean?