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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Service/branch
  

Name
  
John Evetts

Years of service
  
1911 – 1946

Rank
  
Lieutenant general

Buried at
  
Kemerton, Worcestershire

Battles/wars
  
First World WarArab revoltSecond World War

Awards
  
Knight BachelorCompanion of the Order of the BathCommander of the Order of the British EmpireMilitary CrossLegion of Merit (United States)Mention in Dispatches

Other work
  
Master-General of the OrdnanceManaging Director, Rotol Limited and British MessierChairman, Rotol Limited and British Messier

Died
  
1988, Cheltenham, United Kingdom

Education
  
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Battles and wars
  
World War I, 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, World War II

Place of burial
  
Kemerton, United Kingdom

Lieutenant-General Sir John Fullerton Evetts CB, CBE, MC (1891–1988) was a senior British Army officer.

Military career

Educated at Lancing College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Evetts was commissioned into The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in 1911.

He fought on the Western Front during the Great War, and was awarded the Military Cross. After attending the Staff College, Camberley from 1922 to 1923, he was Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General at the War Office from 1932 and then Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles from 1934. He commanded 16th Infantry Brigade in Palestine from 1935 to 1939, during the Arab revolt.

During the Second World War Evetts was a Brigadier on the General Staff of Northern Command in India from 1939 and then he commanded the Western (Independent) District in India from 1940. He was General Officer Commanding 6th Infantry Division in North Africa from 1941. He was Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1942 and Senior Military Advisor to the Minister of Supply from 1944. He retired in 1946.

From 1946 to 1950 Evetts led the establishment of the Anglo-Australian Joint Project, which led to the formation and development of the Long Range Weapons Establishment (LRWE) at Salisbury, in Adelaide, South Australia, and the famous 'Woomera Rocket Range' (now the 'Woomera Test Range') 460 km north of Adelaide.

In retirement he became Managing Director and then Chairman of Rotol Limited and British Messier.

References

John Fullerton Evetts Wikipedia


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