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Kenneth McLean

Lieutenant General Sir Kenneth Graeme McLean KCB KBE (1896 - 5 June 1987) was a senior British Army officer who became Military Secretary.
==Military career==
McLean served in the ranks during World War I and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1918.〔(Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives )〕
After the War he served in Ireland from 1919 and then with King George's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners in India from 1923.〔 He went to the Staff College in Quetta in 1930 and was then a General Staff Officer at Army Headquarters in India from 1932.〔 He was appointed Assistant Secretary for the Committee of Imperial Defence in 1938.〔
He served in World War II in France and Germany.〔 In 1943 he became Chief Operations Officer for 21st Army Group〔(Generals.dk )〕 and, in this capacity, was involved in the planning of Operation Overlord.〔(Sir Kenneth Graeme McLean; Helped Plan D-Day Invasion ) New York Times, 8 June 1987〕 After the War he became Deputy Adjutant General at General Headquarters Far East Land Forces and then at General Headquarters Middle East Land Forces.〔 He was made Vice Adjutant General at the War Office in 1947 and Chief of Staff at the Control Commission in Germany and Deputy Military Governor for the British Zone in Germany in 1949.〔 He was made Military Secretary in 1949 and Chief Staff Officer at the Ministry of Defence in 1951.〔
He led the Committee of Inquiry into the conduct of the Army during the campaign against the Mau-Mau in Kenya and found that the troops had shown "a high sense of responsibility and application to duty" but also reported that "two instances of serious misconduct had occurred."〔(Kenya: conduct of British Forces ) Hansard, 26 January 1954〕 He retired in 1954.〔
In retirement he was a member of the Central Advisory Council on Education, the authors of the ''Crowther Report: Fifteen to Eighteen'', the publication of which eventually led, in 1972, to the raising of the school leaving age to 16.〔(''Educational Documents: 1816 to the present day'' By Stuart Maclure Page 245 ) Methuen, 1979, ISBN 978-0-416-72810-1〕 He also raised money for the repair of St Paul's Cathedral.〔

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