John Edwards (British Army officer)
Major-General John Keith Edwards DSO, OBE, MC (born 1896) was a senior British Army officer. Military careerEdwards was commissioned into the Scots Guards, in 1915, during the First World War.[3] He was awarded the Military Cross (MC) in September 1917.[4] The citation for his MC appeared in a later issue of The London Gazette, in January 1918, and reads as follows:
He went on to remain in the army during the interwar period and became an instructor at the Staff College, Quetta in India in 1936 and a staff officer in Palestine and Transjordan in 1939 during the Arab revolt there.[6] In the Second World War he served as brigadier on the general staff at East Africa Command from 1940, commander of the 148th Independent Brigade in 1942 and General Officer Commanding 45th Infantry Division from 1943.[6] His last appointment was as Head of the SHAEF Mission to the Netherlands before retiring in 1947.[6] References
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