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to discuss the threat. With allied forces forcing the Germans back on the continent, many anti-aircraft personnel were redeployed to support the advance, leaving air defences against the flying bombs depleted. The decision was made to create the
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for nine years service in the TA. He exceeded the age for recall in the TA in December 1949 and ceased to belong to the Reserve of Officers; at this point he held the rank of honorary major-general.
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in 1922, spending a year improving his riding skills, which was something to be expected of an officer. After completing the course, he was appointed to the riding establishment at
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where he struggled academically, Tremlett emigrated to Canada shortly after completing his education, but this move was not a success. He returned home at the start of the
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to bomb Britain in the event of war, with Tremlett ensuring his regiment was ready for war. A well regarded officer, he was chosen by Major-General
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colonel in February 1943, while still an acting brigadier and major-general. On one occasion a crane lifting an anti-aircraft gun into the back of
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would bring peace, he retired from regular service in the Royal Artillery and accepted a commission in the Territorial Army. With the onset of the
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phoned Tremlett and instructed him to "take the damn thing away". His overall area of command was extended in June 1943 to cover the entire
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and was commissioned into the Royal Artillery. After serving in the war, Tremlett began a slow rise through the ranks. Believing the
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in September 1939, with tensions having been building for a number of months prior, with the TA mobilised in August. Expecting the
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broke down, leaving the gun suspended above the street, and in the process disturbing a cabinet meeting. The Prime Minister
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in December 1982, two days after his 89th birthday. He was survived by his wife, Dorothy, with whom he had one daughter.
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in May 1941. He commanded four regiments in Manchester and its surroundings, which were spread across a wide area.
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officer. Born into a military family, Tremlett overcame hardships to forge a successful military career in the
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in Europe in July 1914, Tremlett decided to return to the United Kingdom where he volunteered for the
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A 3.7-inch AA gun is in action near London in August 1944. Shell bursts can be seen in the sky above.
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of an artillery field brigade two and a half weeks later, which carried with it the acting rank of
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in December 1893, with his father being aged 53 at the time of his birth. He was educated at
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Tremlett was born to Colonel Edmund John Tremlett and Mary Janet Augusta Simkins at
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in October 1942, which held the responsibility of the anti-aircraft defence of
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A keen sportsman who had previously played cricket for the Royal Artillery and
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in September 1938, Tremlett became convinced that the agreement had achieved "
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His next appointment came in February 1942, when he replaced Major-General
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Upon completing the course, he was appointed an Instructor of Gunnery at
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Following the war he was accepted onto the equitation course at the
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for rest and recuperation. For his efforts in France, Tremlett was
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in June 1947, while the following year he was decorated with the
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in 1953 as a Gold Staff Officer and was president of the Devon
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to be one of his regimental commanders in France with the
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and at the School of Anti-Aircraft and Coast Defence at
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in March 1915, where he joined an artillery unit in the
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Ultimately the Munich Agreement failed following the
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From there Tremlett spent a year at the 555:Special Reserve. He was commissioned as a 31: 20: 16:English cricketer and British Army officer 1471:(Supplement). 16 July 1946. p. 3728. 988: 986: 984: 982: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 970: 968: 966: 964: 1511:(Supplement). 25 May 1948. p. 3179. 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 915:, where he continued to play cricket at 1540: 1538: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 1017: 1015: 940: 927:from 1957 to 1967. He died in Devon at 1205: 1203: 1685:British Army generals of World War II 1670:British Army personnel of World War I 812:as general commanding officer of the 619:. From Aldershot he was appointed to 559:in December 1914, and arrived on the 7: 1655:People educated at Christ's Hospital 875:He was appointed a Companion of the 705:. In the same year he was posted to 1690:Companions of the Order of the Bath 1680:Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers 1185:"Teams Erroll Tremlett played for" 1072:. 15 December 1914. p. 10699. 902:656th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment 785:and returned with his regiment to 633:85th (East Anglian) Field Regiment 214:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 1610:National Portrait Gallery, London 775:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 771:54th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment 727:21st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment 157:54th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment 609:V Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery 1548:. ESPNcricinfo. 5 December 2005 1331:. 2 October 1934. p. 6177. 1172:. 4 February 1927. p. 731. 488:in 1940 and was evacuated from 1575:. 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Walter Stoneman
Brentford
Kenn, Devon
British Army
Major-general
Service number
Royal Artillery
54th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
10th Anti-Aircraft Division
1st Anti-Aircraft Group
9th Anti-Aircraft Group
2nd Anti-Aircraft Group
First World War
Second World War
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Territorial Decoration
medium
Marylebone Cricket Club
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
Erroll Tremlett
ESPNcricinfo
Major-General
CB

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