- Robert Sturges
Lieutenant General Sir Robert Grice Sturges KBE, CB, DSO (1891 - 1970) was an officer in the British Armed Forces,Royal Marines .In
World War I , Sturges fought in theGallipoli Campaign and theBattle of Jutland . [Whitehead, p. 352.]In
World War II , Sturges commanded British forces in theInvasion of Iceland and theBattle of Madagascar . He was described as "intrepid in action, ruddy in countenance, and forcefully bucolic in language". [Lockhart, p. 34.] He retired in 1946 having achieved the rank ofLieutenant General .Military career
* 1908 Joined
Royal Navy
* 1912 Transferred to Royal Marine Light Infantry
* 1940 General Officer Commanding,Royal Marines Division
* 1940 General Officer Commanding, British Occupation ofIceland
* 1942 General Officer Commanding, British Forces onMadagascar
* 1942 - 1945 Aide-de-Camp to the King
* 1943 - 1945 General Officer Commanding, Commandos and Special Service Group
* 1946 RetiredNotes
References
* "Survey of the Papers of Senior UK Defence Personnel, 1900-1975". https://kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/locreg/STURGES.shtml Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.
* Lockhart, R. H. Bruce (1950). "The Marines Were There: The Story of the Royal Marines in the Second World War". Putnam, London.
* Whitehead, Þór (1995). "Milli vonar og ótta: Ísland í síðari heimsstyrjöld". Vaka-Helgafell, Reykjavík. ISBN 9979-2-0317-X.
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