Sir Daril Watson | |
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Born | 17 October 1888 |
Died | 1 July 1967 (aged 78) |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Rank | General |
Commands held | 1st Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 2nd Division Western Command |
Battles/wars | World War I World War II |
Awards | Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Military Cross |
General Sir Daril Gerard Watson GCB CBE MC (17 October 1888 - 1 July 1967) was a British Army General during World War II.
Daril Watson was enlisted into the British Army in 1914 at the start of World War I.[1] He was commissioned into the Highland Light Infantry in 1915.[1] He transferred to the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in 1928 becoming Commanding Officer 1st Bn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in 1934.[1] In 1937 he was appointed Commandant of the Senior Officers' School in India.[1]
He saw service in World War II, initially as a Brigadier on the General Staff at Eastern Command and then moving on to the General Staff of III Corps.[1]
He was appointed General Officer Commanding 2nd Division in India in 1940 and Director of Staff Duties at the War Office in 1941.[1] In 1942 he was appointed Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff and then Deputy Adjutant General.[1] In 1944 he moved on to be General Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Western Command.[1]
After the War he became Quartermaster-General to the Forces; he retired in 1947.[1]
In retirement he became a Member of the Board of the British Transport Commission.[2]
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Noel Irwin |
General Officer Commanding the 2nd Division 1940–1941 |
Succeeded by John Grover |
Preceded by Sir Edmond Schreiber |
GOC-in-C Western Command 1944–1946 |
Succeeded by Sir Brian Horrocks |
Preceded by Sir Thomas Riddell-Webster |
Quartermaster-General to the Forces 1946–1947 |
Succeeded by Sir Sidney Kirkman |