Field Marshal Sir John French (1852-1925), was appointed commander in chief of the British Expeditionary Force to France in 1914. But was not mentally or physically up to the strains of high command. In January 1916, French was appointed commander in chief of home forces. He was faced by a severe crisis at Easter 1916, when the Sinn Fein party rose in arms in Ireland and proclaimed a republic. In 1918, French was appointed lordlieutenant of Ireland and his tenure in that unhappy land was highlighted only by an unsuccessful attempt on his life in December 1919. He retired in April 1921.


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