Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, 17 November 1887 - 24 March 1976), nicknamed "Monty" and the "Spartan General" was a British Army officer.
Monty had many dogs during World War II, several of them at a time actually. A famous one was a puppy named "Rommel"Monty got shortly after the D-Day and which is immortalized on a picture with Winston Churchill.
Ft. Hood, Texas is named for Confederate General John Bell Hood.
General Douglas Fraser has three children: two daughters named Jennifer and Rebecca, and a son named Douglas Jr.
Several tanks have been named after U.S. generals, notably the M4 Sherman, named in honor of General William Tecumseh Sherman. The M48 Patton tank is named after General George S. Patton, a prominent World War II figure. Additionally, the M1 Abrams tank is named after General Creighton Abrams, who played a significant role in the Vietnam War. These tanks reflect the legacy and contributions of these military leaders in U.S. history.
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General Francis Marion. <3
Mt Everest was named after Sir George Everest in 1865. He was a British surveyor-general of India.
A teddy bear named Monty.
Panesar is a caste. A cricketer was there named Monty Panesar
Some guy named Monty
Nigeria was named after the British administrator Lady Florence Shaw, who was the wife of Nigeria's first Governor-General, Sir Frederick Lugard. The current name is still Nigeria.
Most of the generals in the war of 1812 died, but 1 general had true courage and that was general Brock(named after the school Sir Isaac Brock)
James Abercrombie was a British general in the 1700s. A race horse was also named Abercrombie in 1975.
The party was formed by musician David Sutch to satirise British politics. Its name was chosen to be outrageous. The wording echoes similarly-named satirical political movements in sketches written by The Goodies, Monty Python, and other British comedy troupes.
Queen Elizabeth's Corgis are named Linnet, Monty, Holly, and Willow.
Uncle Monty's old assistant's name was Gustav Sebald, who Count Olaf murdered. Uncle Monty's new assistant was sadly Count Olaf desguised as a man named Stephano.
You'd need to be more specific. I'm sure that there are many, many squares in France named after French generals (just like there are many in the US named after American generals and in the UK named after British generals).