- Charles Foulkes (Canadian Army general)
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For other people of the same name, see Charles Foulkes (disambiguation).Not to be confused with Charles Foulkes (British Army officer).
Charles Foulkes
General Charles FoulkesBorn 3 January 1903
Stockton-on-Tees, EnglandDied 12 September 1969 (aged 66)
Ottawa, CanadaAllegiance British Empire Service/branch Canadian Army Years of service 1926 - 1960 Rank General Unit The Royal Canadian Regiment Commands held Chief of the General Staff
Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff
I Canadian CorpsBattles/wars World War II Awards Companion of the Order of Canada
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Canadian Forces DecorationCharles Foulkes, CC, CB, CBE, DSO, CD (3 January 1903 – 12 September 1969) was a Canadian soldier, and an officer of The Royal Canadian Regiment.
Military career
Foulkes was born in Stockton-on-Tees, England and joined the Canadian Army in 1926.[1] In 1937 he attended the Staff College in Camberley, England.[1]
In 1939, Foulkes was serving as a major with the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division.[1] He went on to be a General Staff Officer with 3rd Canadian Infantry Division.[1] After serving as a Brigade Commander from August 1942, he was appointed General Officer Commanding 2nd Canadian Infantry Division in January 1944 and led the division through the Normandy Campaign.[1] In November 1944 he was made General Officer Commanding I Canadian Corps in Italy.[1]
On 5 May 1945, Foulkes summoned German General Blaskowitz to the Hotel de Wereld ("Hotel the World") in Wageningen to discuss the surrender of German forces in the Netherlands. His Royal Highness Prince Bernhard, acting as commander in chief of the Dutch Interior Forces, attended the meeting as well. Blaskowitz agreed with all of the proposals made by Foulkes. However, nowhere in the building - some sources claim: nowhere in the whole town - could a typewriter be found. Thus the surrender document could not be typed. The next day both parties returned, and in the presence of both General Foulkes and Prince Bernhard, Blaskowitz signed the surrender document which in the mean time had been typed.[2]
After the war, Foulkes was appointed Chief of the General Staff and, in 1951, first Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff.[1] He retired in 1960.[1]
In 1968 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. He died in Ottawa in 1969.
His medals and other personal artifacts are on display at the Royal Canadian Regiment Museum in London, Ontario.
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Military offices Preceded by
John Carl MurchieChief of the General Staff
21 August 1945-1 February 1951Succeeded by
Guy Granville SimondsGeneral Officers Commanding Edward Selby Smyth • Richard Luard • Frederick Dobson Middleton • Ivor Herbert • William Julius Gascoigne • Edward Hutton • Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly • Earl of Dundonald
Chiefs of the General Staff Percy Lake • William Otter • Colin Mackenzie • Willoughby Gwatkin • James MacBrien • Herbert Thacker • Andrew McNaughton • Ernest Ashton • Thomas Anderson • Harry Crerar • Kenneth Stuart • John Murchie • Charles Foulkes • Guy Simonds • Howard Graham • Samuel Clark • Geoffrey Walsh
Commanders, Mobile Command Jean Victor Allard • William Anderson • Gilles Turcot • William Milroy • Stanley Waters • Jacques Chouinard • Jean Jacques Paradis • Charles Belzile • James Fox • Kent Foster • Jim Gervais
Chiefs of the Land Staff Gord Reay • Maurice Baril • William Leach • Mike Jeffery • Rick Hillier • Marc Caron • Andrew Leslie • Peter Devlin
Omar Bradley · Etienne Baele · Charles Foulkes · E.J.C. Quistgaard · Augustin Guillaume · Stylianos Pallis · Giuseppe Mancinelli · B.R.P.F. Hasselman · Bjarne Øen · J.A. Beleza Ferras · Rustu Erdelhun · Louis Mountbatten · Lyman Lemnitzer · C.P. de Cumont · Adolf Heusinger · C.P. de Cumont · Nigel Henderson · Johannes Steinhoff · Peter Hill-Norton · Herman Fredrik Zeiner-Gundersen · Robert Hilborn Falls · Cornelis De Jager · Wolfgang Altenburg · Vigleik Eide · Richard Vincent · Klaus Naumann · Guido Venturoni · Harald Kujat · Ray Henault ·
Giampaolo Di PaolaCategories:- 1903 births
- 1969 deaths
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- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Companions of the Order of the Bath
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Companions of the Order of Canada
- People from Stockton-on-Tees
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