John Fullerton Evetts
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Lieutenant-General Sir John Fullerton Evetts MC CB CBE (1891-1988) was a career soldier of the British Army. He was educated at Lancing College, Sussex, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst before being commissioned into The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in 1911.
He fought on the Western Front during World War I, and was awarded the Military Cross. He commanded British troops in Palestine from 1935-1939, during the Arab revolt. During World War II he commanded the Western (Independent) District, India, as well as being a divisional Commander. He was Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff (1942-1944) and was awarded the US Legion of Merit in 1943. He retired in 1946 and was knighted in 1951.
[edit] Command History
- 1932-1934: Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General, War Office
- 1935-1936: Commanding Officer Palestine
- 1936: General Staff Officer 1 Palestine
- 1936-1939: Commanding Officer 16th Infantry Brigade, Palestine
- 1939-1940: Brigadier General Staff Northern Command, India
- 1941: General Officer Commanding 6th Infantry Division, North Africa
- 1941-1942: District Officer Commanding Western District, India
- 1942-1944: Assistant Chief Imperial General Staff, War Office
- 1944-1946: Master-General of the Ordnance, Ministry of Supply
[edit] References
- EVETTS, Lt Gen Sir John (Fullerton) (1891-1988). Retrieved on 2007-11-14.
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