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" to Mr. Lloyd George for exonerating | - GOUGH CLEARED OF WAR DEFEAT Lloyd George Vindicates General 18 Years After St. Quentin, BY the Associated Press. LONDON, December 10.—Eighteen years after he had been deposed and *disgraced” following the allied re- treat of March, 1918, Gen. Sir Hubert Gough, commander of the 5th (Brit- ish) Army, has been publicly vindi- cated by war-time Minister David Lloyd George. “I need hardly say that the facts| which have come to my knowledge | since the war have completely changed my mind as to the responsibility for that defeat,” the former premier wrote the general. “You were com- pletely let down, and no general could have won that battle under the condi- tions in which you were placed.” Saild Gen. Gough: “I have been through hell in the past 18 years. I was deeply wounded at the time of my dismissal, but I am very grateful | me, following upon Mr. Churchill, the late Lord Birkenhead and others, and for allowing me to publish his letter.” i May Be on Honors List. | Already army circles are discussing the possibility of the general’s name appearing in the next honors list from Buckingham Palace. Other war lead- ers, they point, were raised to the peerage and given large grants of money. Gen. Gough was appointed chief of the Allied Commission in the Baltic | in 1919, but three years later he was put on retired pay. But when Edward J. Williams, a ‘Welsh Labor M. P., rose from his place in the House of Commons a few days ago and asked what steps the govern- ment proposed taking to recompense Gough, Prime Minister Stanley Bald- win said he did not think “at this distance” the government would be well advised to revise decisions taken bylupmmm al . day his military reputation would be “It ha8 come belatedly,” he said, “but that doesn't make the relief any less tremendous. Tremendous, that's the word. T~ be told that I had blundered was a shattering blow. It robbed me of the personal joy I gained from other awards.” (Gen. 8ir Hubert Gough had been held responsible by the British gov- ernment for a share of the March, 1918, defeat at St. Quentin on the Somme. For eight days his 5th Army (12 British divisions) defled an enemy force of 42 divisions on a front of 42 miles. When the Germans broke through his inferior forces and the line of the Somme was lost to the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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