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Major-General Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald, also known as Fighting Mac (4 March 1853–25 March 1903), was a distinguished Victorian soldier. The son of a crofter, MacDonald left ...
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Major-General Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald, also known as Fighting Mac (4 March 1853–25 March 1903), was a distinguished Victorian soldier.
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Sir Hector Macdonald, "Fighting Mac," was a generation ago the idol of the British soldiers in the Sudan. He was one of Scotland's military heroes who arose from the ranks and the ...
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In the novel The Monarch of the Glen, which inspired the series, Hector MacDonald is the eldest son of the Laird of Glenbogle, Donald MacDonald, and shares the name with three ...
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Sir Hector Macdonald (British soldier), April 13, 1853 Rootfield, Urquhart, Moray, Scot. March 25, 1903 Paris British soldier who won the rare distinction of rising from the ranks ...
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