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Robert Stone (British Army officer)

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Years of service
  
1902 - 1947

Service/branch
  
British Army

Name
  
Robert Stone

Rank
  
Lieutenant-general

Role
  
British Army officer

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
1974


Robert Stone (British Army officer)

Commands held
  
British troops in Egypt

Battles/wars
  
Second Boer War World War I World War II

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross

Battles and wars
  
Second Boer War, World War I, World War II

Lieutenant General Robert Graham William Hawkins Stone CB, DSO, MC (16 January 1890–1974) was a senior British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding (GOC) British Troops in Egypt.

Military career

As a child aged 12, Stone travelled to South Africa, enlisted in the District Mounted Troop, Aliwal North in early 1902, and fought as a private soldier in the Second Boer War.

Subsequently educated at Wellington College, Stone was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1909. He served in the First World War in France, latterly as brigade major for 32nd Infantry Brigade. After attending the Staff College, Camberley in 1923 to 1924, he became a general staff officer at the War Office in 1930, Commander Royal Engineers for Deccan District in India in 1934 and military attaché in Rome in 1935. He went on to be assistant commandant and chief of staff in Sudan in 1938.

Stone also served in the Second World War, initially as chief of British Mission to the Egyptian Army and then, from 1942 as general officer commanding the British troops in Egypt. In this capacity he had to maintain control during a coup d'état that resulted in Ahmad Pasha becoming Prime Minister of Egypt in 1944 as well as a subsequent mutinies within the Egyptian Army.

He retired in 1947.

References

Robert Stone (British Army officer) Wikipedia