James Fitzgerald Martin
Major-General James Fiztgerald Martin KStJ CB CMG CBE | |
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Born | 12 June 1876 |
Died | 14 February 1958 (Age 81) |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | British Army |
Rank | Major-General |
Battles/wars | Second Boer War, World War I |
Awards |
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Spouse(s) | Mary Latimer Hawks Moody (d. of Colonel Richard S. Hawks Moody) |
Major-General James Fitzgerald Martin KStJ CB CMG CBE (12 June 1876 – 14 February 1958) was a distinguished officer of the British Army who served as Surgeon to George VI, and to the Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten.
Birth and family[]
Martin was the son of Colonel W.T. Martin.[1] Martin was educated at Bath College, Edinburgh University (MB, ChB, 1899), and the University of London (DPH, RCS and P., 1911).[1]
James Fitzgerald Martin married, at Exeter Cathedral in 1906, Mary Latimer Hawks Moody (1883–1960), who was the eldest of Colonel Richard Stanley Hawks Moody and the granddaughter of Major-General Richard Clement Moody, the founder of British Columbia. Martin and his wife had one daughter, Mary Charlotte (b.1909).[1]
Military service[]
Martin was commissioned into the British Army in 1899. He was promoted to Captain in 1902; to Major in 1911; Lieutenant-Colonel in 1917; to Colonel in 1927; to Major-General in 1931. He retired in 1935.[1]
He served in the Second Boer War in South Africa from 1900 –1902, for which he received both the Queen's South Africa Medal, with four clasps, and the King's South Africa Medal, with two clasps. He served in World War I between 1914 and 1918, for which he was mentioned in despatches five times and received the CMG, the CBE, and the 1914 Star.[1]
Post-Military Career[]
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Martin was employed between 1940 - 1943 by the Ministry of Health of Health as Inspector of Hospitals and Assistant Hospital Officer of No. 3 and No. 6 Regions. He was employed by the Southern Region department of the Ministry of Pensions from 1944 to 1947.[1]
He served as Honorary Surgeon to King George VI, and to the Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten. He was invested as a Knight of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.[1] He was also invested as a Knight of the Order of the Crown of Belgium.[1]
References[]
- 1876 births
- 1958 deaths
- British Army generals
- Companions of the Order of the Bath
- Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Knights of the Order of St John
- Knights of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)
- British Army personnel of the Second Boer War