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{{Infobox Military Conflict
|conflict=Occupation of Constantinople
|partof=[[Turkish War of Independence]]
|image=[[Image:USS Noma off Istanbul Turkey 1920.jpg|280px|]]
|caption=[[USS Noma (SP-131)]] off the [[Dolmabahçe Palace]] (1920)
|date= [[November 13]] [[1918]] – [[September 23]] [[1923]]
|place=Istanbul district [[occupied]] by [[Great Britain]], followed by the [[Triple Entente]]
(contracted; show full) of the inspector general was curbed, at least on paper. "Inspector General" became a title that had no power to command. On [[June 23]] [[1919]], Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe began to put the pieces on<!--make less idiomatic--> Kemal and his role in the [[establishment of the Turkish national movement]].  He sent a report about Mustafa Kemal to the Foreign Office. His remarks were downplayed by George Kidson of the Eastern Department. Captain Hurst (British army) in [[Samsun]] warned Ca
lthrorpe one more time about the Turkish national movement, but his units were replaced with a [[Brigade of Gurkhas]].

Arthur Gough-Calthorpe was assigned to another position on [[August 5]], [[1919]] and left Istanbul.

===John de Robeck, August 1919 – 1922===
{{seealso|John de Robeck}}

(contracted; show full)* Nur Bilge CRISS, "Istanbul under Allied Occupation 1918–1923", 1999 Brill Academic Publishers, ISBN 9004112596 [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9004112596&id=SpofCsEZ0lkC&pg=RA2-PR13&lpg=RA2-PR13&dq=%22mark+lambert+bristol%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=2znNNC0FGF8m5gYsbjsfj9g7Ido (limited preview)]

{{War of Turkish Independence}}

[[Category:Turkish War of Independence]]

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