Daril Watson

British Army general (1888–1967)


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::summary British Army general (1888–1967) ::

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FieldValue
honorific_prefixGeneral
nameSir Daril Watson
honorific_suffix
imagePORTRAIT H42953 (cropped).jpg
captionLieutenant-General Sir Daril Watson in 1946
birth_date
birth_placeEdmonton, London, England
death_date
death_placeHadlow Down, Uckfield, East Sussex, England
allegianceUnited Kingdom
branchBritish Army
serviceyears1914–1947
rankGeneral
servicenumber9758
unitRoyal Fusiliers
Highland Light Infantry
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
commandsWestern Command (1944–1946)
2nd Infantry Division (1940–1941)
Senior Officers' School, Belgaum (1937–1939)
1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (1934–1937)
battlesFirst World War
Second World War
awardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States)
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| honorific_prefix = General | name = Sir Daril Watson | honorific_suffix = | image = PORTRAIT H42953 (cropped).jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = Lieutenant-General Sir Daril Watson in 1946 | nickname = | birth_date = | birth_place = Edmonton, London, England | death_date = | death_place = Hadlow Down, Uckfield, East Sussex, England | placeofburial = | allegiance = United Kingdom | branch = British Army | serviceyears = 1914–1947 | rank = General | servicenumber = 9758 | unit = Royal Fusiliers Highland Light Infantry Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry | commands = Western Command (1944–1946) 2nd Infantry Division (1940–1941) Senior Officers' School, Belgaum (1937–1939) 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (1934–1937) | battles = First World War Second World War | awards = Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Military Cross Mentioned in Despatches Commander of the Legion of Merit (United States) | relations = | laterwork = General Sir Daril Gerard Watson, (17 October 1888 − 1 July 1967) was a senior British Army officer who saw service during both the First and Second World Wars.

Military career

Born on 17 October 1888, Daril Watson was educated at Mercers' School and, upon the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, enlisted into the British Army, joining the 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. He was commissioned into the Highland Light Infantry the following year, serving with the regiment's 12th Battalion, and was awarded the Military Cross in 1917, the same year of his marriage.

After attending the Staff College, Camberley from 1924 to 1925, Watson transferred to the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) in 1928, becoming commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, DCLI in 1934. In 1937 he was appointed commandant of the Senior Officers' School, Belgaum, in India.

Watson saw service in the Second World War, initially as a brigadier on the General Staff at Eastern Command and then moving on to the General Staff of III Corps. He was appointed General Officer Commanding 2nd Infantry Division in India in 1940 and Director of Staff Duties at the War Office in 1941. In 1942 he was appointed Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff and then Deputy Adjutant General. In 1944 he moved on to be General Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Western Command.

Promoted to general on 17 August 1946, Watson became Quartermaster-General to the Forces in 1946 and retired in 1947.

During retirement Watson became a member of the board of the British Transport Commission.

References

Bibliography

References

  1. [http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/locreg/WATSON3.shtml Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives]
  2. {{London Gazette. (17 June 1946)
  3. [https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1949/dec/08/socialised-industries-boards#S5CV0470P0_19491208_CWA_139 Socialised Industries (Boards)] Hansard, 8 December 1949

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