Cecil Romer

Sir Cecil Romer

General Sir Cecil Romer
Born 14 November 1869
Died 1962 (aged 92 or 93)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank General
Commands held 59th (2nd North Midland) Division
1st Division
Western Command
Southern Command
Battles/wars Second Boer War
World War I
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George

General Sir Cecil Francis Romer GCB KBE CMG (14 November 1869 1962) was a British Army general who reached high command during the 1920s.

Military career

Romer was born at Ifield in Sussex.[1] He was commissioned into the Royal Dublin Fusiliers as a Second lieutenant on 1 March 1890,[2] promoted lieutenant on 23 August 1893, and captain on 19 October 1898. He served in the Second Boer War between 1899 and 1902, and received the brevet rank of major on 29 November 1900.[3] Following the war he was seconded as an Adjutant of Volunteers in February 1902,[4] but was appointed Brigade Major in Dublin later that year. He went on to become a General Staff Officer in 1904.[3]

In World War I he fought on the Western Front.[3] He was General Officer Commanding 59th (2nd North Midland) Division between 1917 and 1918.[5][6]

He became General Officer Commanding 1st Division at Aldershot in 1926.[3] He was then elevated to General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Command in 1928 and to General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Command in 1931.[3] In 1933 he was appointed Adjutant-General to the Forces: he retired in 1935.[3]

References

  1. The Peerage.com
  2. The London Gazette: no. 27051. p. 869. 10 February 1899. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
  4. The London Gazette: no. 27425. p. 2505. 15 April 1902.
  5. University of Birmingham
  6. Maj A.F. Becke,History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 2b: The 2nd-Line Territorial Force Divisions (57th–69th), with the Home-Service Divisions (71st–73rd) and 74th and 75th Divisions, London: HM Stationery Office, 1937/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007, ISBN 1-847347-39-8, p. 17.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
General Officer Commanding the 1st Infantry Division
19261928
Succeeded by
John Duncan
Preceded by
Sir Richard Butler
GOC-in-C Western Command
19281931
Succeeded by
Sir Cyril Deverell
Preceded by
Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
GOC-in-C Southern Command
19311933
Succeeded by
Sir Percy Radcliffe
Preceded by
Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
Adjutant General
19331935
Succeeded by
Sir Harry Knox
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