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Wilfrith Green

Brigadier-General Wilfrith Gerald Key Green CB CMG DSO (3 November 1872 – 29 May 1937) was a Welsh officer in the British Army and later a brigadier-general in the British Indian Army. In the First World War he served on the Western Front and in the Sinai and Palestine campaign, where he commanded the 10th Cavalry Brigade. He also commanded the 1st Indian Cavalry Brigade in India after the war.

Early life

Green was born at St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales the son of Alfred and Elizabeth Green, his father was a minor canon of St David's Cathedral.

British Army

He was commissioned as a second-lieutenant into the 3rd Battalion, Green Howards (Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) on 19 November 1892, part of the militia.[1] He later transferred to the regular battalions of the East Yorkshire Regiment. On 3 October 1897 he transferred from the East Yorkshire Regiment, still as a second-lieutenant but with seniority from 7 December 1895 to the Indian Staff Corps after a period of probation.[2]

Indian Army

He was posted to the 32nd Lancers as of 20 March 1897.[3] He was promoted Lieutenant 7 March 1898 and was promoted to captain 7 November 1904.[4]

He had transferred to the 36th Jacob's Horse as a Squadron Commander 2 October 1910.[5] He was Aide-de-Camp to the General Officer Commanding the 3rd (Lahore) Division from 21 March 1911 to 15 October 1911.[6][7]

This was followed with his promotion to major on 7 December 1913.[8]

In the First World War 36th Jacob's Horse was in the 8th (Lucknow) Cavalry Brigade, part of the 1st Indian Cavalry Division, that was sent to the Western Front in France in 1914. Green was appointed temporary commandant of the regiment 21 November 1915, a position he would hold, on and off, until 1921.[9] In December 1917, serving as a temporary lieutenant-colonel he was made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order.[10]

In April 1918 the Indian cavalry regiments to moved from France, to the Sinai and Palestine campaign. Green was given command of the 10th Cavalry Brigade on 21 September 1918.[11] At the time he was still only a substantive major, but now a brevet lieutenant-colonel and temporary brigadier-general. For his war service he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1919.[12]

Post war

Following a successful war service Green was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in May 1920.[13] That was followed by promotion to colonel, and another brigade command, this time the 1st Indian Cavalry Brigade. He was invested into the Order of the Bath in 1927, just before transferring to the unemployed list then finally retiring on 18 February 1928.[14][15][16][17]

Family life

Green married Lilian. His elder son Brigadier Percy William Powlett Green died on 23 February 2004. His younger son Wing Commander Wilfrith Peter Green was killed in action with the Royal Air Force on 1 March 1945.[18] Green died at Penybont on 29 May 1937 aged 64.[19]

References

  1. ^ "No. 26346". The London Gazette. 19 November 1892. p. 6478.
  2. ^ "No. 26978". The London Gazette. 15 February 1898. p. 3703.
  3. ^ Indian Army List January 1908
  4. ^ "No. 27765". The London Gazette. 17 February 1905. p. 1208.
  5. ^ Indian Army List April 1912
  6. ^ "No. 28519". The London Gazette. 4 August 1911. p. 5811.
  7. ^ Quarterly Army List March 1922
  8. ^ "No. 28792". The London Gazette. 13 January 1914. p. 341.
  9. ^ The Scinde Horse 1836-1922 by Colonel E. B. Maunsell
  10. ^ "No. 30450". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1917. p. 21.
  11. ^ Quarterly Army List March 1922
  12. ^ "No. 13454". The Edinburgh Gazette. 5 June 1919. p. 1956.
  13. ^ "No. 31891". The London Gazette. 7 May 1920. p. 5252.
  14. ^ "No. 32755". The London Gazette. 13 October 1922. p. 7202.
  15. ^ "No. 14345". The London Gazette. 7 June 1927. p. 645.
  16. ^ "No. 33342". The London Gazette. 18 December 1927. p. 8374.
  17. ^ Indian Army List January 1930 war services volume
  18. ^ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - Green, Wilfrith Peter
  19. ^ "Obituary." Times [London, England] 1 June 1937: 21. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 19 September 2013.

wilfrith, green, brigadier, general, wilfrith, gerald, green, november, 1872, 1937, welsh, officer, british, army, later, brigadier, general, british, indian, army, first, world, served, western, front, sinai, palestine, campaign, where, commanded, 10th, caval. Brigadier General Wilfrith Gerald Key Green CB CMG DSO 3 November 1872 29 May 1937 was a Welsh officer in the British Army and later a brigadier general in the British Indian Army In the First World War he served on the Western Front and in the Sinai and Palestine campaign where he commanded the 10th Cavalry Brigade He also commanded the 1st Indian Cavalry Brigade in India after the war Wilfrith GreenCB CMG DSOBirth nameWilfrith Gerald Key GreenBorn3 November 1872St Davids Pembrokeshire WalesDied29 May 1937 aged 64 Penybont Radnorshire WalesAllegiance United KingdomService wbr branchBritish Indian ArmyRankBrigadier GeneralUnitGreen HowardsEast Yorkshire Regiment32nd Lancers36th Jacob s HorseCommands held10th Cavalry Brigade1st Indian Cavalry BrigadeBattles warsFirst World War Western Front Sinai and Palestine campaignAwardsOrder of the BathOrder of St Michael and St GeorgeDistinguished Service Order Contents 1 Early life 2 British Army 3 Indian Army 4 Post war 5 Family life 6 ReferencesEarly life EditGreen was born at St Davids Pembrokeshire Wales the son of Alfred and Elizabeth Green his father was a minor canon of St David s Cathedral British Army EditHe was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the 3rd Battalion Green Howards Princess of Wales s Own Yorkshire Regiment on 19 November 1892 part of the militia 1 He later transferred to the regular battalions of the East Yorkshire Regiment On 3 October 1897 he transferred from the East Yorkshire Regiment still as a second lieutenant but with seniority from 7 December 1895 to the Indian Staff Corps after a period of probation 2 Indian Army EditHe was posted to the 32nd Lancers as of 20 March 1897 3 He was promoted Lieutenant 7 March 1898 and was promoted to captain 7 November 1904 4 He had transferred to the 36th Jacob s Horse as a Squadron Commander 2 October 1910 5 He was Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding the 3rd Lahore Division from 21 March 1911 to 15 October 1911 6 7 This was followed with his promotion to major on 7 December 1913 8 In the First World War 36th Jacob s Horse was in the 8th Lucknow Cavalry Brigade part of the 1st Indian Cavalry Division that was sent to the Western Front in France in 1914 Green was appointed temporary commandant of the regiment 21 November 1915 a position he would hold on and off until 1921 9 In December 1917 serving as a temporary lieutenant colonel he was made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order 10 In April 1918 the Indian cavalry regiments to moved from France to the Sinai and Palestine campaign Green was given command of the 10th Cavalry Brigade on 21 September 1918 11 At the time he was still only a substantive major but now a brevet lieutenant colonel and temporary brigadier general For his war service he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1919 12 Post war EditFollowing a successful war service Green was promoted to lieutenant colonel in May 1920 13 That was followed by promotion to colonel and another brigade command this time the 1st Indian Cavalry Brigade He was invested into the Order of the Bath in 1927 just before transferring to the unemployed list then finally retiring on 18 February 1928 14 15 16 17 Family life EditGreen married Lilian His elder son Brigadier Percy William Powlett Green died on 23 February 2004 His younger son Wing Commander Wilfrith Peter Green was killed in action with the Royal Air Force on 1 March 1945 18 Green died at Penybont on 29 May 1937 aged 64 19 References Edit No 26346 The London Gazette 19 November 1892 p 6478 No 26978 The London Gazette 15 February 1898 p 3703 Indian Army List January 1908 No 27765 The London Gazette 17 February 1905 p 1208 Indian Army List April 1912 No 28519 The London Gazette 4 August 1911 p 5811 Quarterly Army List March 1922 No 28792 The London Gazette 13 January 1914 p 341 The Scinde Horse 1836 1922 by Colonel E B Maunsell No 30450 The London Gazette Supplement 28 December 1917 p 21 Quarterly Army List March 1922 No 13454 The Edinburgh Gazette 5 June 1919 p 1956 No 31891 The London Gazette 7 May 1920 p 5252 No 32755 The London Gazette 13 October 1922 p 7202 No 14345 The London Gazette 7 June 1927 p 645 No 33342 The London Gazette 18 December 1927 p 8374 Indian Army List January 1930 war services volume Commonwealth War Graves Commission Green Wilfrith Peter Obituary Times London England 1 June 1937 21 The Times Digital Archive Web 19 September 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilfrith Green amp oldid 1024824829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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