Gil Hahn

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At the end of 1916, when he found that the detailed work required in the role of Director General of Military Railways and Director General of Transport, not to mention oversight of docks, canals and roads, was consuming too much of his time, Geddes handed over much of the work of controlling the military railways to Sir W. Granet, previously the General Manager
Supplying the British Army in the First World War
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