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Geoffrey Bruce (Indian Army officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geoffrey Bruce (Indian Army officer)
}} Major General John Geoffrey Bruce (4 December 1896 – 31 January 1972) was an officer in the British Indian Army, eventually becoming Deputy Chief of General Staff, although he is best remembered for his participation in the 1922 British Mount Everest expedition. Bruce, who had never before climbed a mountain, had been appointed as a transport officer, but chance led to him accompanying George Finch on the only summit attempt that used supplemental oxygen. Together they set a new mountaineering world record height of , only below the summit of Mount Everest. ==Background and personal life== Geoffrey Bruce, born on 4 December 1896, was a son of Colonel Sir Gerald Bruce. He attended Rugby School. Bruce married Marjorie Isabel Crump in 1932 and they had two daughters.〔Marjorie also had two older daughters by a previous marriage.〕 In 1922 he was described by his mountaineering colleague George Finch as "tall, of athletic build, strong, endowed with a great fund of mental energy – an invaluable asset on ventures of this kind – and cheerful in any situation".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.everestnews2004.com/malloryandirvine2004/stories2004/bruce.htm )〕 Wade Davis said Bruce was, in 1922, "one of the finest athletes in the Indian Army".
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