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480:. Gannon was particularly valued for his knowledge of the personalities and capabilities of the officers in this command and his advice was sought on candidates to fill any vacant positions. He was described as indispensable to Montgomery in this regard, though the general teased him about his cavalry background and sporting priorities. By 1944 at the age of 62 and five years older than Montgomery, he was probably the oldest officer still on his staff. 297:. Gannon later served as assistant military secretary to the British commander-in-chief in India before his retirement in 1933. He was recalled to service in the Second World War and was recognised for his contributions to the war on the western front by two further mentions in dispatches and appointment to British and Dutch honours. In retirement he was manager of 511:
Gannon was a keen polo player, achieving a handicap of seven, and being on the winning teams in the Inter-Regimental Tournament in India in 1924 and 1925. He was active in the administration of the sport, serving as honorary secretary of the British governing body – the
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in connection to this campaign. Gannon served under Monro again as assistant director of Remounts, Waziristan Force (sourcing replacement horses for the cavalry in the field) from 3 October 1919 to 31 May 1920 and held the
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in October 1917. By June 1918 he was back in India holding the appointment of temporary commandant, Muttra Remount Depot. Whilst serving in British India Gannon appeared in a first-class cricket match for the
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from 1927 to 1932. Gannon was placed on the Indian Army's unemployed list of officers on 1 November 1932 and retired on 7 September 1933 with the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
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Despite having reached the age limit for reserve officers on 1 November 1937 Gannon was recalled to active service and granted the temporary rank of colonel during the
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of lieutenant-colonel during this time and was again mentioned in dispatches. Gannon served as assistant military secretary to the army's commander in chief in India (
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as a temporary Lieutenant-Colonel and assistant director of Remounts India from 12 June to 15 September 1919. He was mentioned in dispatches by General
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against Oxford University. He married Dorothy Mary Robertson in 1910, the daughter of the first-class cricketer
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in January 1906, backdated to January 1905. He formally transferred to the Indian Army in October 1906.
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in July 1925 and was later promoted to the full rank in October 1928. He was the commanding officer of
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Present in England at the outbreak of the war Gannon served initially attached to the British Army's
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The son of John Gannon, he was born in Ireland in November 1882. He was educated in England at
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later and was appointed an adjutant on 27 September 1916. He was promoted to the rank of
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Waziristan 1919-20 Remounts (London Gazette 10 June 1921 for 3 August 1920)
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Gannon was present in England in 1908, when he made three appearances in
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and published his military and sporting memoirs in 1976 entitled
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Shortly after the end of the First World War, he served in the
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as a gentleman cadet. Upon graduating he was commissioned as a
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British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Afghan War
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on 1 February 1945 for services in Europe following the
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In addition to polo and cricket Gannon was also a keen
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OBE – LG 11 June 1942, page 2484 (Lt-Col, Indian Army)
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officer. He served initially with the British Army's
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Irish cricketer and British Army officer (1882–1980)
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Index

Jack R. Gannon
Jack Gannon (unionist)
Ireland
Midhurst
Sussex
Wicket-keeper
George Robertson
Marylebone Cricket Club
Europeans (India)
First-class
Batting average
stumpings
ESPNcricinfo
CBE
MVO
Irish
British Army
South Staffordshire Regiment
23rd Cavalry (Frontier Force)
First World War
Third Anglo-Afghan War
mentioned in dispatches
The Hurlingham Club
Hurlingham Polo Association
Marylebone Cricket Club
Europeans
Sutton Valence School
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
second lieutenant
South Staffordshire Regiment

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