Sir

Cecil Sugden
Nickname(s)"Cuthbert Sugden"
Born(1903-12-04)4 December 1903
Rawalpindi, British India
Died25 March 1963(1963-03-25) (aged 59)
Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, Millbank, London, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1923–1961
RankGeneral
Service number27005
UnitRoyal Engineers
Commands heldBritish Forces in Hong Kong
Allied Forces Northern Europe
Battles/warsSecond World War
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

General Sir Cecil Stanway Sugden, GBE, KCB (4 December 1903 – 25 March 1963) was a senior British Army officer who served as Master-General of the Ordnance from 1962 to 1963.

Military career

Educated at Brighton College,[1] Sugden was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Royal Engineers on 29 August 1923.[2][3] He attended the Staff College, Quetta from 1932 to 1933.[4]

Sugden served in the Second World War in North Africa and then was Director of Plans at the War Office from 1943.[3] After the war he became Director of Military Operations at the War Office in 1945.[3] He became a brigadier on the General Staff at Headquarters British Troops in Egypt in 1947, the same year he served as an instructor at the Imperial Defence College,[4] and then chief of staff there in 1948.[3]

Sugden returned to the War Office as Director of Personnel Administration in 1949 and then became chief of staff for British Army of the Rhine in 1951.[3] He was appointed Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong in 1954 and Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces Northern Europe in 1956.[3] He served as Quartermaster-General to the Forces from 1958 to 1961, when he became Master-General of the Ordnance.[3]

References

  1. Old Brightonians Archived 6 September 2012 at archive.today
  2. "No. 32858". The London Gazette. 31 August 1923. p. 5910.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
  4. 1 2 Smart 2005, p. 301.

Bibliography

  • Smart, Nick (2005). Biographical Dictionary of British Generals of the Second World War. Barnesley: Pen & Sword. ISBN 1844150496.
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