- George MacArthur-Onslow
Infobox Military Person
name= George MacLeay MacArthur-Onslow
lived=2 May 1875 - Death date and age|1931|9|12|1875|5|2|df=yes
placeofbirth= Camden, New South Wales
placeofdeath= Camden, New South Wales
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=Australian Army
serviceyears= 1899-1931
rank=Brigadier General
commands= 7th Light Horse Regiment
5th Light Horse Brigade
unit=
battles=World War I
awards=Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George Distinguished Service Order Mention in Despatches (2)
laterwork=Brigadier General George MacLeay MacArthur-Onslow CMG, DSO (2 May 1875 -12 September 1931 ) was anAustralian Army Brigadier General who served inWorld War I .Early life and career
George MacLeay MacArthur-Onslow was born
2 May 1875 in the town ofCamden, New South Wales , he was the great grandson of John MacArthur. When his father died in 1882 his mother took George and his 5 siblings toEngland in 1887. In England George was educated atRugby School . There his mother studied dairy farming and on returning to Camden in 1889 she founded a dairy farming complex, the Camden Vale Milk Co, which eventually merged with theDairy Farmers ' Co-operative Milk Co in 1928.On
5 April 1895 he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the New South Wales Mounted Rifles and was promoted to lieutenant the next year. In July 1903 he became a lieutenant in the 2nd Light Horse. He was promoted to captain in 1911 and major on 16 February 1914, commanding the 9th Light Horse Regiment.World War I
In August 1914, MacArthur-Onslow was given command of the 1st Light Horse Regiment part of the
First Australian Imperial Force . While organising the regiment, he had to relinquish command and undergo an operation for appendicitis. On1 November 1914 , he was again appointed to the AIF, this time as second in command of the 7th Light Horse Regiment.The 7th Light Horse Regiment arrived in
Egypt in February 1915 where it trained atMaadi . In May, it received orders to moved toGallipoli for dismounted service, arriving on19 May 1915 . MacArthur-Onslow took over command of the 7th Light Horse in October and was promoted to lieutenant colonel on22 November 1915 . On17 December 1915 He organised the famous cricket match atShell Green .At Katia on
5 August 1916 , the 7th Light Horse, advancing in a single line, came under fire from a party of Turks some 200 metres in front of them. The Turks were rushed and overwhelmed. MacArthur-Onslow then advanced from the position with three men, 20 metres in front of his troopers; all four were hit by Turks concealed in front of them. Severely wounded, MacArthur-Onslow was evacuated. He wasmentioned in dispatches and awarded theDistinguished Service Order (DSO).MacArthur-Onslow returned to the regiment in time to take part in the
Battle of Beersheba , leading the 7th on a night march aroundGaza . When the order to retire was received, he concentrated the regiment, and returned that way, having ridden around the town. He later led his regiment through the battles for Gaza, the pursuit across thePhilistine Plain , and the operations across theJordan .From May to August 1918, MacArthur-Onslow was acting commander of the
2nd Light Horse Brigade in the absence of the Brigadier General Ryrie. On 3 September 1918, MacArthur-Onslow took command of the newly formed5th Light Horse Brigade , with the temporary rank of brigadier general.In January 1919, MacArthur-Onslow was evacuated with
typhoid and returned toAustralia four months later. For his services inPalestine , he was twice more mentioned in dispatches, and appointed a Companion of St Michael and St George (CMG).Later life
After the war, MacArthur-Onslow was elected councillor for Wolindilly Shire, alderman of
Camden, New South Wales City Council and mayor of Camden. Like his brother, he was
Camdenaide de camp to the Governor General from 1920 to 1923 and commanded the 1st Cavalry Division from 1927 to 1931. He died on12 September 1931 and was buried in the family cemetery at Camden.ee also
List of Australian Generals References
* [http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/%7Ermallett/Generals/index.html George MacLeay MacArthur-Onslow Biography] in "General Officers of the First AIF"
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