Proper noun
A surname from Old Norse.
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British general.
Haig
Alternative spelling of Hayk
After further argument the status quo, that Haig was an ally of the French but was expected to defer to their wishes, was largely restored in mid-March. Source: Internet
Ammunition or firearms-related equipment was found in nearly every room, including a workshop they said was converted into an ammunition manufacturing operation that Haig was in the process of automating, according to prosecutors. Source: Internet
Although Haig had wanted his armies to strike at the Germans in Flanders, he demurred to General Joffre, the de facto generalissimo of the Allied forces, and threw himself into the planning for the attack with enthusiasm. Source: Internet
Brandon Meanney, a neighbour of the family of 7-year-old Kuothhorko “Kuzi” James, offers some words at the candlelight vigil in recognition of the boy’s tragic death at Jefferson Blvd and Haig Ave in pic. Source: Internet
Globalizing de Gaulle: International Perspectives on French Foreign Policies, 1958 to 1969 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010) * Paxton, Robert O., ed. De Gaulle and the United States (1994) * Simonian, Haig. Source: Internet
Haig called a halt to operations amidst tempestuous weather.sfn Second offensive battle of Verdun main Petain had committed the French Second Army to an attack at Verdun in mid-July, in support of the operations in Flanders. Source: Internet