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Allegiance
  
Died
  
March 3, 1950

Rank
  
Major general

Name
  
Gerald Kitson

Service/branch
  
Battles/wars
  
First World War

Battles and wars
  
World War I

Years of service
  
1875-1918

Education
  

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Born
  
6 October 1856Morval, Cornwall, England (
1856-10-06
)

Commands held
  
Royal Military College of CanadaRoyal Military College SandhurstJubbulpore BrigadeJullundur Brigade2nd Division

Awards
  
Royal Victorian Order, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George

Major General Sir Gerald Charles Kitson (6 October 1856 – 3 March 1950) was a British Army officer who became Commandant of the Royal Military College Sandhurst.

Military career

The youngest son of the Rev James Buller Kitson, Gerald was educated at Winchester College and Royal Military College Sandhurst, Gerald Kitson was commissioned into the 1st Regiment of Foot in 1875 and transferred to the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1876.

After serving as aide-de-camp to the Viceroy of India from 1879 and then as aide-de-camp to the General Officer Commanding Western District from 1884, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General in Meerut in 1890, Assistant Adjutant-General in Ambala in 1892 and Commandant of the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston in 1896. In Canada he introduced major reforms clearing out the staff and reducing the College programme from four years to three years. and in the New Year Honours on 1 January 1901 he was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for his work there.

He went on to be military attaché in Washington D. C. in 1900 and Commandant of the Royal Military College Sandhurst in 1902. He was given command of the Jubbulpore Brigade in India in 1907 and of the Jullundur Brigade in 1908 before becoming Quartermaster-General in India in 1909. He commanded the 2nd Division in India from 1912, through the early years of the Great War, until 1916 and retired in 1918.

Kitson lived at Wendlebury House near Bicester in Oxfordshire. In 1939 he gave his support to a campaign to stop the abolition of the kilt in the British Army.

References

Gerald Kitson Wikipedia


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