Leslie Hollis

For the Australian politician, see Leslie Hollis (politician).
Sir Leslie Hollis

General Sir Leslie Hollis
Born 1897
Died 1963
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Marines
Years of service 19141952
Rank General
Commands held Royal Marines
Battles/wars World War I
World War II
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire

General Sir Leslie Chasemore Hollis KCB KBE (1897-1963) was a Royal Marines officer who became Commandant General Royal Marines.

Military career

Hollis was commissioned into the Royal Marine Light Infantry in 1914 and served in World War I in the Grand Fleet and the Harwich Force.[1] Between the Wars he served on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief Africa Station and of the Plans Division at the Admiralty before being appointed Assistant Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence in 1936.[1] He served in World War II as Senior Assistant Secretary in the War Cabinet Office.[1] After the War he became Deputy Secretary (Military) to the Cabinet in 1947 and Commandant General Royal Marines in 1949.[1] He was credited with saving the Royal Marines from being disbanded[2] before he retired in 1952.[1]

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Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Dallas Brooks
Commandant General Royal Marines
1949 1952
Succeeded by
Sir John Westall
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