Arthur Green (British Army officer)
Brigadier-General Arthur Frank Umfreville Green CMG DSO[1] was a senior British Army officer in World War I and author of several publications.
Arthur Frank Umfreville Green | |
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Green (left) with General Haking in 1918 at Spa. | |
Born | 1878 |
Allegiance | |
Service/ | |
Rank | Brigadier-General |
Commands held | 4th Battalion, Sussex Home Guard |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards | Distinguished Service Order |
Military career
Green was deployed in Flanders and in Italy. He served as a quartermaster general with the XI Corps and was part of the Inter-Allied Commission at the Spa Conference of 1920.[2] From 1920 to 1924 he was commanded to Malta.[2] In World War II he commanded the 4th battalion of the Sussex Home Guard.
Works
- As Down Of Thistle (1904) under the Pen name Arthur Wenlock.[3]
- The Countermine (1905) under the Pen name Arthur Wenlock.[3]
- Landscape sketching for military purposes, London, Hugh Rees, 1908.[4]
- Evening Tattoo, 1940.[4]
- The British Home Guard Pocket-Book, 1940.[4]
- Questions Answered about Rifle Shooting, 1945.[4]
gollark: I conjure an additional hard hat in case it is needed later, 2d6.
gollark: I should really have used my coral-giving skill there.
gollark: Oh dear.
gollark: I give them to coral, d6.
gollark: There should be some headgear on the floor from when it hit the crocodile.
References
- "haileybury.com". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
- Stanley Paul: "Evening Tattoo. By Brigadier-General A. F. U. Green." The Spectator
- "The British Home Guard Pocketbook", 1940
- John McKendrick Hughes: The Unwanted: Great War Letters from the Field, 2005, University of Alberta Press, ISBN 978-0888644367, p.366
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