George Molesworth

Lieutenant-General George Noble Molesworth, CSI CBE idc (1890–1968) was an officer commissioned into the British Army serving in India and saw active service in the Third Anglo-Afghan War. He later transferred to the British Indian Army and rose to oversee intelligence and to be Deputy Chief of General Staff of Army Headquarters India. He also served as Military Secretary to the India Office.

George Molesworth
Born14 July 1890
Died1968 (aged 77 or 78)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Indian Army
Years of service1910−1945
RankLieutenant general
UnitSomerset Light Infantry
15th Punjab Regiment
Commands held4th Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment
Battles/warsFirst World War
Second World War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Star of India
Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Military career

George Noble Molesworth was born on 14 July 1890, the eldest son of Henry B. Molesworth and grandson of Sir Guildford Molesworth. He was educated at Bradfield College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.[1]

Molesworth was commissioned into the Somerset Light Infantry as a second lieutenant in March 1910.[1] After this time he served in Malta, North China and India. He served during the First World War in India with his battalion, and served as Adjutant of the 2nd battalion from 1916 to 1919. He saw action during the Third Anglo-Afghan War, where he was Mentioned in Despatches. He also served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Army Headquarters India during 1919 and 1921 and in 1924, and was made Brigade Major in 1925. Between the years 1926 and 1927 he served as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General at Army Headquarters India.

After attending the Staff College, Quetta from 1921 to 1922, in 1927 he transferred to the Indian Army and the 1st battalion 15th Punjab Regiment.[2] He served as Instructor at the Staff College, Quetta, from 1929 to 1933.[3] He was promoted to Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in 1932. Two years later, in 1934, was appointed to commanded the 4th battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment;[3] he also attended the Imperial Defence College in 1935.[4]

From October 1936 to September 1938 he served as Deputy Director of Military Operations and Intelligence at Army Headquarters India[3] before being promoted to Director of Military Operations and Intelligence in September 1938.[5] He served in this position until May 1940 before becoming Deputy Chief of General Staff at Army Headquarters India, a role he held until April 1943.[6] From July 1943 to December 1944 he served as Military Secretary to the India Office; he retired in February 1945.[3]

He was Colonel of the 4th battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment from 1941 to 1960.

Family

In 1927 he married Marjorie Frances Simpson.

Honors

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References

  1. Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes. Kelly's Directories. 1967.
  2. January 1931 Indian Army List
  3. George Noble Molesworth at Generals.dk
  4. Smart, p. 219
  5. January 1941 Indian Army List supplement
  6. October 1942 Indian Army List

Bibliography

Publications

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Robert Lockhart
Military Secretary to the India Office
19431944
Succeeded by
Sir Mosley Mayne
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