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Lord Wavell

Field Marshal The Right Honourable
The Earl Wavell
GCB, GCSI, GCIE, CMG, MC, KStJ, PC
Archibald Wavell2.jpg
Sir Archibald Wavell in Field Marshal's uniform
Viceroy and Governor-General of India
In office
1 October 1943 – 21 February 1947
Monarch George VI
Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1943–45)
Clement Attlee (1945–47)
Preceded by The Marquess of Linlithgow
Succeeded by The Viscount Mountbatten of Burma
Member of the House of Lords
as Earl Wavell
In office
28 July 1943 – 24 May 1950
Viscount until 4 June 1947
Preceded by Peerages created
Succeeded by Archibald Wavell, 2nd Earl Wavell
Personal details
Born (1883-05-05)5 May 1883
Colchester, Essex, England
Died 24 May 1950(1950-05-24) (aged 67)
Westminster, London, England
Relations Married to Eugenie Marie Quirk, one son and three daughters
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service 1901–1943
Rank Field Marshal
Unit Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
Commands
Battles/wars

Second Boer War
First World War

Arab revolt in Palestine
Second World War

Awards

Second Boer War
First World War

Arab revolt in Palestine
Second World War

Field Marshal Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, CMG, MC, KStJ, PC (5 May 1883 – 24 May 1950) was a senior officer of the British Army. He served in the Second Boer War, the Bazar Valley Campaign and the Great War, during which he was wounded in the Second Battle of Ypres. He served in the Second World War, initially as Commander-in-Chief Middle East, in which role he led British forces to victory over the Italians in western Egypt and eastern Libya during Operation Compass in December 1940, only to be defeated by the German Army in the Western Desert in April 1941. He served as Commander-in-Chief, India, from July 1941 until June 1943 (apart from a brief tour as Commander of ABDACOM) and then served as Viceroy of India until his retirement in February 1947.


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