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Francis Matthews (British Army officer)

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Francis Matthews
Born26 January 1903
Died26 May 1976 (aged 73)
Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1923−1955
RankMajor General
Service number24375
UnitYork and Lancaster Regiment
South Wales Borderers
Commands1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers
168th Infantry Brigade
13th Infantry Brigade
185th Infantry Brigade
53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
British Forces in Hong Kong
1st Division
Battles/warsArab revolt in Palestine
World War II
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in despatches (2)

Major General Francis Raymond Gage Matthews CB DSO (26 January 1903 – 26 May 1976) was a British Army officer who served in World War II and later was Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong.

Military career

Matthews was commissioned into the York and Lancaster Regiment in 1923.[1] He transferred to South Wales Borderers in 1935 while Aide-de-camp to the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta.[1]

He served in World War II as a General Staff Officer and then as Commanding Officer of a battalion within the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force.[1] He was made Director of Military Training for the Middle East in 1943 before becoming Commander of 168th Brigade and then Commander of 13th Brigade in Italy and then Commander of 185th Brigade in North West Europe.[2] He was made General Officer Commanding a Division within British Army of the Rhine in 1945.[1]

After the War he was appointed Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and then Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong.[1] He was made President of the Regular Commissions Board at the War Office in 1949 and General Officer Commanding 1st Division in 1950.[1] He went on to be Director of Infantry at the War Office in 1952, Director of Civil Defence for Wales in 1956, Commandant of the Civil Defence Staff College in 1956 and Director of Civil Defence for the South West Region in 1960.[1]

He was also Colonel of the South Wales Borderers from 1954 to 1961.[1]

References

Military offices
Preceded by GOC 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
1945−1946
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Academy in alternative use
during the war
Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
1947−1948
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong
1948−1949
Succeeded by
Preceded by GOC 1st Division
1950−1952
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Colonel of the South Wales Borderers
1954−1961
Succeeded by