Louis Lillywhite

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Major-General Louis Patrick Lillywhite, MBE, QHS, FRSM, MFOM (b. 23 February 1948) is a British Army physician and officer.

Born to William Henry Lillywhite and Annie Kate (née Vesey), Louis Lillywhite attended King Edward VI School and the University of Wales College of Medicine & the University of London.

In 1975 he married Jean Mary Daly; they have three children,

[edit] Membership

  • Faculty of Occupational Medicine Royal College of Physicians
  • Catenian Association
  • Medical Society of London (Fellow)
  • Royal Society of Medicine (Fellow)
  • Society of Occupational Medicine
  • United Services Catholic Association
  • Fell Runners Association
  • Army Mountaineering Association
  • British Army Orienteering Club
  • Amesbury Athletic Club
  • British Medical Association

[edit] Career

  • Regimental Medical Officer 3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment
  • Second in Command, Commanding Officer 23 Parachute Field Ambulance
  • Commander Medical I (UK) Armoured Division (Gulf War - Mentioned in Dispatches, 1991)
  • Director, Medical Personnel, Training and Clinical Policy
  • Consultant Occupational Physician (since 1990)

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