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Thomas Riddell-Webster : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Riddell-Webster

General Sir Thomas Sheridan Riddell-Webster GCB DSO (12 February 1886 - 27 May 1974) was Quartermaster-General to the Forces during the Second World War.
==Military career==
Educated at Harrow School and the Royal Military Academy, Riddell-Webster was commissioned into the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) on 16 August 1905.〔(Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives )〕 He was promoted to lieutenant on 30 September 1909 and to captain on 24 October 1913.
He served in World War I initially as a Staff Captain (appointed 3 November 1914) then as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General in France (17 July 1915). He was brevetted to major on 1 January 1916. On 9 July 1917, he was appointed Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General in France and Italy, with the temporary rank of lieutenant-colonel.〔
After the war, Riddell-Webster relinquished his temporary rank of lieutenant-colonel on 1 April 1919. He was promoted to the substantive rank of major and the brevet rank of lieutenant-colonel on 3 June 1919.〔 〕 He became a Brigade Major with Irish Command on 21 July 1921.〔〔 〕 He was appointed Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General at the Staff College in 1922, and was brevetted to lieutenant-colonel on 12 March 1923. He was appointed as a General Staff Officer at Scottish Command in 1926.〔 In 1930 he was made Commanding Officer of 2nd Bn Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and promoted to substantive lieutenant-colonel on 16 December of that year.〔 He was promoted to colonel on 27 June 1933, became Assistant Quartermaster General at the War Office that year and became Commander Poona (Independent) Brigade Area in 1935.〔
Riddell-Webster was promoted to major-general on 1 April 1938, becoming the Director of Movements and Quartering at the War Office.〔 He also served in World War II, initially as Deputy Quartermaster General at the War Office (from 29 August 1939 ) and then as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Command, India in March 1941.〔 He received the local rank of lieutenant-general on 7 January 1941, and was promoted to the substantive rank on 15 April. He was made Lieutenant General in charge of Administration in the Middle East in 1941.〔
He became Quartermaster-General to the Forces in 1942:〔 he had a key role in establishing a ground supply route to China from Assam through Burma: the rehabilitation of occupied and liberated territories was a key issue at the time.〔(''The Organisation and role of the Army Service Forces'', by John D. Millet, Page 71 )〕 He was promoted to full general on 1 November 1942. He also extended the use of collars and ties to the uniforms of other ranks.〔(''The British army and the people's war 1939-1945'' By Jeremy A. Crang, Page 61 ) Manchester University Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-7190-4741-1〕 He retired on 27 April 1946, after nearly 41 years of service.

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