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Eric Dorman-Smith

Eric "Chink" Dorman-Smith, during World War II, was a Commandant of the Middle East Staff College[?] who, by December 1940, was sent as an adviser to Major-General O'Connor and the Western Desert Force. Dorman-Smith is credited with planning Operation Compass and with the discovery of a gap in the Italian lines south of Sidi Barrani. He was a godfather[?] to one of Ernest Hemingway's sons and "a practiced seducer of other men's wives" (1 - p.47[?]).

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