Arthur Goschen

Arthur Goschen
Born (1880-06-28)28 June 1880
Died 28 June 1975(1975-06-28) (aged 95)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service 1899–1938
1939–1941
Rank Major General
Commands held Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Battles/wars Second Boer War
First World War
Second World War
Awards Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order & Two Bars
Mentioned in Despatches

Major General Arthur Alec Goschen CB, DSO & Two Bars, DL (6 January 1880 – 28 June 1975) was a British Army officer who served as an Area Commander during the Second World War.

Military career

Educated at Eton,[1] in 1899 Goschen was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Royal Artillery.[2] He saw active service in the Second Boer War, and in November 1900 was promoted lieutenant and awarded the Distinguished Service Order.[3] He later served in the First World War as a Brigade Major for the Home Forces and in France.[2] After instructing at the Senior Officer School and then at the Staff College, Quetta, in India, he was appointed Garrison Commander and Commandant at the Royal Artillery Depot at Woolwich in 1929, Brigadier Royal Artillery at Aldershot Command in 1931, and Commandant of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, in 1934.[2] He retired in 1938 but was recalled as an Area Commander for the Chatham Area in 1939 at the start of the Second World War,[4] before retiring again in 1941.[2]

In retirement he became a Deputy Lieutenant for Gloucestershire.[1]

Family

In 1908 Goschen married Marjorie Mary Blacker; they had two sons and three daughters.[1]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Cyril Wagstaff
Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Woolwich
1934–1938
Succeeded by
Philip Neame
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