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Sir Ivo Vesey
Born (1876-08-11)August 11, 1876
Died February 19, 1975(1975-02-19) (aged 98)
Allegiance Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army British Army
Years of service 1897 - 1939
1939 - 1945
Rank General
Commands held 48th South Midland Division
Western Command, India
Southern Command, India
Battles/wars Second Boer War
First World War
Second World War
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order

General Sir Ivo Lucius Beresford Vesey KCB KBE CMG DSO (11 August 1876 – 19 February 1975) was a British Army officer who became Chief of the General Staff in India.

Military career[]

Born the second son of Major General George Henry Vesey and educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst,[1] Vesey was commissioned into the Queen's Royal Regiment in February 1897 and served in the Second Boer War.[2] He also served in the First World War and then became Director of Recruiting and Organisation at the War Office in 1919.[2] He was appointed Director of Organisation and Staff Duties at the Air Ministry in 1923, General Officer Commanding of 48th South Midland Division in 1930 and Director of Staff Duties at the War Office in 1931.[2] He went on to be General Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Western Command, India in 1935, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief at Southern Command, India in March 1936 and Chief of the General Staff in India in 1937 before retiring in 1939.[2] He served in the Second World War as a Battalion Commander in the Home Guard.[1]

He was also Colonel of the Queen's Royal Regiment from 1939 to 1945.[2]

Family[]

In 1913 he married Geraldine Foley; they had two sons.[3]

Honours and Awards[]

Order of the Bath UK ribbon Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)[4]
UK OBE 1917 military BAR Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)[4]
Ord.St.Michele-Giorgio Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)[4]
Dso-ribbon Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO)[4]
Queens South Africa Medal 1899-1902 ribbon Queen's South Africa Medal[4] with five bars
Kings South Africa Medal BAR King's South Africa Medal[4] with two bars
1914 1915 Star ribbon bar 1914 Star[4] with '5th Aug.-22nd Nov. 1914' clasp
British War Medal BAR British War Medal[4]
Victory Medal MID ribbon bar Victory Medal with palm for Mention in Dispatches[4]
Defence Medal BAR Defence Medal for services as a battalion commander in the Home Guard
GeorgeVSilverJubileum-ribbon King George V Silver Jubilee Medal[4] 1935
GeorgeVICoronationRibbon King George VI Coronation Medal[4] 1937
BEL Kroonorde Officier BAR Officer of the Order of the Crown[4] (Belgium)
Cavaliere SSML BAR Knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[4] (Italy)
Legion Honneur Officier ribbon Officer of the Legion of Honour[4] (France)
BEL Croix de Guerre WW1 ribbon Croix de guerre[4] (Belgium)

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Torquhil Matheson
GOC-in-C, Western Command, India
1935 – 1936
Succeeded by
Sir Walter Pitt-Taylor
Preceded by
Sir George Jeffreys
GOC-in-C, Southern Command, India
1936 – 1937
Succeeded by
Sir John Brind
Preceded by
Sir William Bartholomew
Chief of the General Staff (India)
1937–1939
Succeeded by
Sir Eric de Burgh
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