Jack Harman

General Sir Jack Wentworth Harman GCB, OBE, MC (20 July 1920 – 28 December 2009) is a former Adjutant-General to the Forces. He began his military career in 1940, serving in The Queen's Bays for the majority of his early career and saw service with them during Second World War in the Middle East, Europe and Africa. Following the war Harman held various appointments at regimental, divisional and corps level rising to fulfil the role of Adjutant-General to the Forces in 1976. His final position was as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, which he held until retirement in 1981. In later life he served as a director of an insurance brokers and vice-chairman of the National Army Museum and The Automobile Association before he died in December 2009, at the age of 89.

Early life
Harman was the son of Lieutenant General Sir Wentworth Harman KCB, DSO. He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire.

Military career
Upon completion of training at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Jack Harman was commissioned into the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) in 1940. He served in the Second World War and was awarded the Military Cross in August 1943, "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the Middle East". He joined the 24th Lancers for the Normandy Landings. In autumn 1944 he re-joined the Bay's for the Italian Campaign and was involved in the Spring 1945 offensive. During the Second World War, Harman served with the 2nd Armoured Brigade in the Western Desert and the Italian Campaign.

He was appointed Commanding Officer of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards in 1960, General Officer Commanding, 1st Division from 1970 until 1972 and Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst between 1972 and 1973. During his tenure, and with his assistance, the Army Board cut commissioning the course from two years to one year. He was appointed General Officer Commanding 1 (British) Corps in 1974, which he relinquished in 1976. On 1 November 1975, Harman was appointed the Colonel, 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards. Then in 1976 he was appointed Adjutant-General to the Forces. Finally he served as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe from 1978 to 1981. He retired from the British Army on 7 May 1981.

He was also Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen from 1977 to 1980.

He was appointed as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1962, as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1974 and as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in 1978.

Later life
Upon retirement from the military, Harman became a Director of Wilsons Hogg Robinson, an insurance brokers; a position he filled from 1982 to 1988. He was Vice-chairman of the National Army Museum from 1980 to 1987. He also held the post of Vice-chairman of The Automobile Association between 1986 and 1989.

Family
In 1947, he was married to Gwladys May Murphy; widow of Lieutenant-Colonel RJ Murphy and was the daughter of Sir Idwal Lloyd. In 2001 he married again, this time to Sheila Perkins (née Gurdon), widow of Major Christopher Perkins. He has a daughter from his first marriage and two stepdaughters from his second. He died in his sleep the morning of 28 December 2009.