Lieutenant General Sir Antony Ernest Wentworth Harman, KCB, DSO (21 April 1872 – 26 September 1961) was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer who commanded 1st Division from 1930 to 1934.
Sir Wentworth Harman | |
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Born | [1] Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland | 21 April 1872
Died | 26 September 1961 Poole, Dorset, England | (aged 89)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army |
Years of service | 1891–1934 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands | 1st Division Army School of Equitation 1st Cavalry Brigade |
Battles / wars | First World War |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Distinguished Service Order Mentioned in Despatches |
Relations | General Sir Jack Harman (son) |
Military career
editHarman was commissioned into the Limerick City Artillery (Southern Division) in 1891.[2] He transferred to the 3rd Dragoon Guards in January 1894,[3] was promoted to captain on 1 April 1900, and seconded to serve with the Army Service Corps. In May 1902 he was temporary appointed a Staff captain.[4]
Harman served in the First World War, joining the British Expeditionary Force and taking part in the action at Néry in 1914,[3][5] before becoming commandant of the Cavalry School at Netheravon.[6] He was appointed commandant of the 1st Cavalry Brigade in 1920, Colonel in charge of Administration at Northern Command in 1924 and commandant of the Army School of Equitation and Inspector of Cavalry in 1926.[6] He went on to be General Officer Commanding 1st Division at Aldershot in 1930 before retiring in 1934.[6]
Harman was also Colonel of the Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards).[7] He is buried at Marnhull Churchyard in Dorset.[8]
Family
editIn 1902 Harman married Dorothy Ricardo;[3] they had two daughters and a son (General Sir Jack Harman).[8]
References
edit- ^ Ireland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1620–1911
- ^ "No. 26132". The London Gazette. 6 February 1891. p. 680.
- ^ a b c Notes on the family of Ronayne or Ronan of Counties Cork and Waterford
- ^ "No. 27436". The London Gazette. 23 May 1902. p. 3384.
- ^ The Battle at Néry
- ^ a b c Sir (Antony Ernest) Wentworth Harman Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
- ^ Queen's Bays – Succession of Colonels and Commanding Officers
- ^ a b Monumental Inscriptions of Marhull