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John Hawkesworth (British Army officer)

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683: 40: 567:(CBE) and was also mentioned in despatches for his service in France and Belgium. On 9 December 1940 Hawkesworth was promoted to the acting rank of major-general and was appointed Director of Military Training (DMT) at the War Office. In this role he was responsible for general military training for 900:
mourning the "loss of a most highly-valued friendship to his many comrades-in-arms in the Mediterranean theatre…We shall not forget General Hawkesworth, and England has our eternal gratitude for producing men of his staunch integrity and character." The post-war British Army had been deprived of a
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a few days later. After holding the line for the next few weeks, in March the division was relieved by Hawkesworth's old command, the 4th Division, and withdrawn to Egypt and Palestine to rest and refit, having sustained more than 5,000 casualties since landing at Salerno some six months prior.
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On 6 November 1944 Hawkesworth was promoted to the acting rank of lieutenant-general and became GOC of X Corps in place of McCreery, who was moved up to take command of the Eighth Army. When the
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at a time when the British Army was undergoing a rapid expansion. His rank of major-general was made temporary on 9 December 1941, and, on 25 December 1941, his rank was made permanent.
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and to assume control of military operations so that Scobie could concentrate more on the highly complex and sensitive political aspects of the British involvement.
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near Metz, where it gained experience engaging the enemy in patrolling actions. He commanded the brigade throughout the
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were sent there to maintain internal stability. In late 1944 Hawkesworth and his X Corps HQ were sent to help calm the
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and other senior Allied commanders at Anzio, Italy, 5 May 1944. Hawkesworth is pictured on the far right wearing a
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By March 1945 Hawkesworth and his HQ had returned to Italy. X Corps was in a reserve role and not involved in the
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in April 1945, which led to the surrender of Axis forces in Italy in early May and the
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but in late August Hawkesworth was ordered to hand over his division to Major-General
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from 1930 to 1932, before becoming deputy assistant adjutant-general on the staff of
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Churchill's Lions: A Biographical Guide to the Key British Generals of World War II
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The Plain Cook and the Great Showman: The First and Eighth Armies in North Africa
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until 1934. He was on the directing staff of the Staff College, Camberley as a
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The 4th Division, after suffering heavy losses in Tunisia, was rested for the
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Hawkesworth handed over command of the 12th Brigade on 18 June to Brigadier
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withdrew from Greece, from October British troops under Lieutenant-General
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during the war, mainly with the 1st Battalion of his regiment, part of the
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In early May 1944, Hawkesworth spent a month in temporary command of the
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until the fighting ended on 13 May, with the surrender of nearly 250,000
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British military personnel of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
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This article is about the British Army general. For other uses, see
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and returned to the 4th Infantry Division and was appointed as its
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in January 1944 the division made an assault crossing of the
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Hawkesworth was born on 19 February 1893 and was educated at
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He left his wife, Helen Jane, and an only son, also named
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at the end of May 1940, leaving France himself on 1 June.
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on 15 August 1914, eleven days after Britain entered the
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In March 1942 Hawkesworth handed over to Major-General
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Alexander's Generals (the Italian Campaign 1944–1945)
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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During the 565:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 1682:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium) 1370:(Supplement). 22 August 1944. p. 3926. 1136:(Supplement). 16 August 1940. p. 5075. 854:For his services in Italy he was awarded a 462:He remained in the British Army during the 1273:(Supplement). 3 August 1943. p. 3522. 1253:(Supplement). 29 December 1942. p. 3. 1216:(Supplement). 2 January 1942. p. 129. 1156:(Supplement). 25 April 1941. p. 2423. 896:, sent a tribute from his headquarters in 843:while on board his troopship which lay at 745:in early October the division crossed the 698:, and to the left of him is Major-General 1707:Academics of the Staff College, Camberley 1662:Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley 1350:(Supplement). 31 July 1945. p. 3962. 809:, the Eighth Army's major assault on the 355:in Greece, before suffering from a fatal 1416: 1397: 1360: 1340: 1330:(Supplement). 3 July 1945. p. 3490. 1320: 1300: 1263: 1243: 1206: 1186: 1166: 1146: 1126: 1091: 1071: 1051: 1031: 1011: 991: 971: 951: 931: 681: 601:Hawkesworth landed with his division in 375:from 1907 to 1912, where he excelled at 640:, took part in the final stages of the 517:, Hawkesworth was given command of the 1599: 609:in late March 1943, and soon moved to 1632:British Army personnel of World War I 1627:British Army generals of World War II 1462: 613:, where it came under the command of 394:He joined the unattached list of the 1692:War Office personnel in World War II 1435: 1380: 1288: 1231: 1114: 765:, to the right of the 46th, when it 343:in early 1943, later commanding the 1652:Companions of the Order of the Bath 1421:. London: William Kimber & Co. 813:defences in September and October. 767:attempted to cross the Rapido River 706:The 46th Division took part in the 508: 457: 13: 596:Companion of the Order of the Bath 297:Sir John Ledlie Inglis Hawkesworth 247:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 1723: 1672:People educated at St Bees School 1647:Commanders of the Legion of Merit 1497: 1101:. 23 December 1938. p. 8177. 858:to his DSO and the United States 648:soldiers who subsequently became 438:three times, ending the war as a 190:Military Command Athens (1944–45) 21:John Hawkesworth (disambiguation) 1702:British Army lieutenant generals 1657:East Yorkshire Regiment officers 1061:. 30 October 1934. p. 6862. 582:(GOC), succeeding Major-General 536:, and was then serving with the 274:Commander of the Legion of Merit 38: 1712:Military personnel from Cumbria 1390: 1354: 1334: 1314: 1294: 1257: 1237: 1200: 1180: 1160: 1140: 1120: 1085: 1081:. 29 January 1937. p. 618. 1021:. 7 February 1930. p. 798. 1001:. 15 January 1929. p. 400. 981:. 21 January 1927. p. 435. 729:and, repelling numerous fierce 327:officer who served during both 1065: 1045: 1025: 1005: 985: 965: 945: 941:. 9 August 1914. p. 7100. 925: 911: 710:on 9 September as part of the 487:general staff officer, Grade 3 363:Early life and First World War 1: 1677:People of the Greek Civil War 1041:. 5 April 1932. p. 2215. 904: 775:British 1st Infantry Division 755:First Battle of Monte Cassino 624:, part of Lieutenant-General 521:, taking over from Brigadier 901:popular and able commander. 781:when its GOC, Major General 7: 865: 797:, under Lieutenant-General 714:, under Lieutenant-General 654:Distinguished Service Order 538:British Expeditionary Force 389:The Queen's College, Oxford 251:Distinguished Service Order 10: 1728: 1617:Territorial Force officers 1554:GOC 46th Infantry Division 1417:Blaxland, Gregory (1979). 1398:Blaxland, Gregory (1977). 880:North-West Europe Campaign 580:General Officer Commanding 548:, finally being forced to 426:(later transferred to the 18: 1587: 1578: 1570: 1560: 1551: 1543: 1533: 1527:GOC 4th Infantry Division 1524: 1516: 1511: 739:128th (Hampshire) Brigade 280: 238: 220: 186: 176: 166: 156: 148: 136: 128: 115: 99: 72: 64: 37: 30: 1504:Generals of World War II 837:end of the war in Europe 763:US 36th (Texas) Division 741:). After the capture of 708:Allied invasion of Italy 468:Staff College, Camberley 391:to read Modern History. 495:mentioned in despatches 470:between 1927 and 1928. 408:East Yorkshire Regiment 347:throughout most of the 259:Mentioned in Despatches 214:East Yorkshire Regiment 181:East Yorkshire Regiment 1547:Harold Freeman-Attwood 1436:Mead, Richard (2007). 703: 677:Harold Freeman-Attwood 669:46th Infantry Division 552:where his brigade was 198:46th Infantry Division 919:The Education Outlook 718:, then serving under 685: 527:4th Infantry Division 519:12th Infantry Brigade 479:15th Infantry Brigade 387:. He then went up to 208:12th Infantry Brigade 203:4th Infantry Division 149:Years of service 1574:Sir Richard McCreery 1463:Smart, Nick (2005). 716:Sir Richard McCreery 700:Philip Gregson-Ellis 688:Sir Harold Alexander 554:evacuated to England 121:North Front Cemetery 32:Sir John Hawkesworth 16:British Army general 1697:People from St Bees 1537:Hayman Hayman-Joyce 1479:Pen and Sword Books 921:. 1912. p. 17. 889:, commander of the 791:British Eighth Army 690:with Major General 665:Hayman Hayman-Joyce 607:French North Africa 448:Battle of the Somme 414:. 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46th Infantry Division
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Croix de guerre
Commander of the Legion of Merit

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