- John Paton (general)
Infobox Military Person
name= John Paton
lived=18 November 1867 - Death date and age|1943|11|21|1867|11|18|df=yes
placeofbirth=Newcastle, New South Wales
placeofdeath=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=Australian Army
serviceyears= 1887-1926
rank=Major General
commands= 2nd Division
1st Brigade
5th Brigade
7th Infantry Brigade
25th Battalion
unit=
battles=World War I
*Anzac Cove
*Western Front
awards=Companion of the Order of the Bath Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George Mention in Despatches (3)
laterwork= Vice President of the Newcastle Chamber of CommerceMajor General John Gibson Paton CB, CMG (18 November 1867 –21 November 1943 ) was anAustralia n general who served inWorld War I . Paton was born inNewcastle, New South Wales and joined the New South Wales Military Forces in December 1887 as a second lieutenant in the 4th Infantry. Paton steadily rose through the ranks and at the outbreak of World War I was appointed to command the Newcastle Defended Port. His first action was as second in command of theAustralian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force under William Holmes. During the operation Paton captured the German motor launch Komet which later becameHMAS Una .Paton joined the AIF on
16 March ,1915 as a lieutenant colonel commanding the 25th Battalion, part of the 7th Infantry Brigade, which embarked forEgypt on2 June 1915 where it trained until it embarked forGallipoli on28 August ,1915 . Paton took over the 7th Brigade on15 October 1915 on direct orders from Major GeneralBrandon Leon Pass . During the evacuation of Anzac, Paton was placed in command of the Rear Party, and at 041020 December 1915 Paton embarked on the last boat to leave Anzac.Paton arrived in
France on19 March 1916 and commanded several brigades during his tour on Western Front. On5 November 1916 , while directing an attack on a trench known as "The Maze", Paton was wounded by a German sniper and evacuated toEngland . On24 August 1918 following frustration at being passed over for divisional command multiple times Paton elected to retire and returned to Australia.Following the war Paton returned to business as manager of R. Hall & Son and was vice president of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce from 1919 to 1920, president from 1920 to 1923, and vice president again from 1929 to 1931. Paton returned to service after the war and commanded the 5th and 1st Brigades, and then the 2nd Division, retiring in 1926 with the rank of Major General. He died on 21 November 1943 and was cremated.
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List of Australian generals References
* [http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/%7Ermallett/Generals/index.html John Paton Biography at General Officers of the First AIF]
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