John Sydney Lethbridge

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Major General John Sydney Lethbridge (18971961) was a British soldier.

[edit] Education

Lethbridge was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, Uppingham School, Leicestershire, the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and Jesus College, Cambridge.

[edit] Career

He was commissioned into the Corps of Royal Engineers in 1915 and saw active service on the Western Front from 1916 to 1917 with 123 Field Company, Royal Engineers and 38 (Welsh) Division: Battle of the Somme, 1916; in India, 1917, serving as temporary Captain with a field company of King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners; then served with the Aden Frontier Force for operations in southern Arabia from 1917 to 1918.

He commanded, as acting Major, a Company of King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners in the Third Afghan War, Afghanistan and North West Frontier, India, from 1919 to 1922.

He was an undergraduate at Jesus College, Cambridge from 1922 to 1924, then served in India, again with King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners, at Roorkee and Rawalpindi; saw active service in the Kajuri Plain, Peshawar, against Afridi raiders, 1930; graduated from Staff College, Quetta, India, 1932, and returned to postings in the UK, including Chatham, Kent, 1933-1935, and General Staff Headquarters Northern Command, York, 1935-1936; served in Second World War, first with British Expeditionary Force, France, 1939; commanded 220 Lethbridge Military Mission, to the USA, India, South West Pacific and Australia to study tactics and equipment required to defeat Japan in the Far East, 1943-1944; Chief of Staff, 14 Army, Burma, 1944-1945; Chief of Intelligence, Control Commission for Germany and British Army of the Rhine, 1945-1948; Major General, 1948; Commandant of the Civil Defence Staff College, 1949-1952.

[edit] Honours

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