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Arthur Wollaston Bartholomew

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Battles/wars
  
World War I

Died
  
January 29, 1945

Rank
  
Major-general

Service/branch
  
British Army

Name
  
Arthur Bartholomew

Battles and wars
  
World War I

Commands held
  
Commander of British Troops in China

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order

Major-General Arthur Wollaston Bartholomew CB CMG CBE DSO (5 May 1878 – 29 January 1945) was Commander of British Troops in China.

Military career

Bartholomew was commissioned into the Royal Artillery as a second lieutenant on 26 May 1900, and promoted to lieutenant on 19 March 1902.

He was a keen cricketer and played for Berkshire County Cricket Club in the Minor Counties Championship.

He became an Adjutant in 1910 and then served in World War I, initially as a Brigade Major and then as a General Staff Officer.

In 1929 he became an Instructor at the Senior Officers' School and in 1931 he was made Commander Royal Artillery for 4th Division Then in 1933 he was appointed Inspector of the Royal Artillery.

He became Commander of British Troops in China in 1935. He retired in 1938 and became Lieutenant of the Tower of London. He was also Colonel Commandant of the Royal Artillery from 1942 until his death and Aide-de-Camp to King George V.

He lived at The Manor House in Ottery St Mary in Devon.

References

Arthur Wollaston Bartholomew Wikipedia