Walter Braithwaite

Walter Braithwaite

Infobox Military Person
name=Sir Walter Pipon Braithwaite
nickname=Braith [http://www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk/donkey/braithwaite.htm William Braithwaite at the Birmingham Centre for First World War studies] ]
lived=11 November 1865-7 September 1945
placeofbirth=Alne
placeofdeath= Rotherwick
allegiance=United Kingdom
branch=British Army
service years=1886-
rank=Major General
unit=Somerset Light Infantry
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
62nd Division
IX Corps
XII Corps
battles=Boer War
Battle of Gallipoli
Spring Offensive

Sir Walter Pipon Braithwaite, GCB (11 November 18657 September 1945) was a British general during World War I. After being dismissed from his position as Chief of Staff for the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, he received some acclaim as a competent divisional commander on the Western Front. After the war, he was commissioned to produce a report analyzing the performance of British staff officers during the conflict.

Early life

Braithwaite was born in Alne, the son of the Reverend William Braithwaite and Laura Elizabeth Pipon. He was the youngest of twelve children. He was educated at Victoria College from 1875 to 1880, and subsequently at the Bedford School. [http://www.thisisjersey.com/victoriacollege/braithwaite.html Walter Braithwaite at This is Jersey.com] ]

Military career

Braithwaite studied at the Royal Military Academy, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry in 1886. [http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/thegreatwar/articles/individuals/braithwaite.htm Information pertaining to Walter Braithwaite at the Western Front Association] ] In 1895, he married Jessie Ashworth, with whom he had a son, Valentine. He served in the Boer War, seeing action at Ladysmith, Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz and Tugela Heights. He was mentioned in despatches three times. After the war, he returned to England and was posted to Southern Command on the staff of Evelyn Wood. In 1906, Braithwaite was promoted to major, and transferred to the The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. He was later promoted to lieutenant-colonel, and served as an instructor at the Staff College, Camberley. In 1909, he was assigned to the staff of Douglas Haig at the War Office, and promoted to colonel. He was subsequently named commandant of the Staff College, Quetta, a position he still held at the outbreak of World War I. At this point, the college was closed, and he was again transferred to the War Office, this time as Director of Staff Duties.

World War I

In 1915, he was appointed Chief of Staff for the Mediterranean Expedition, commanded by Ian Hamilton. [http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/braithwaite.htm Walter Braithwaite at First World War.com] ] He was regarded by many of the Australians involved in that effort as "arrogant and incompetent". After the failure of the Mediterranean expedition, Braithwaite was recalled to London. He was later assigned to the 62nd Division, which was posted to France in January 1917. Here he experienced considerable success. Although the division struggled to make headway during the Battle of Arras, it proved a solid and reliable unit during the German Spring Offensive the following year. Following success in repelling German advances at Bullecourt and Cambrai, he was given command of IX Corps and later XII Corps.

Post war

After the war, Braithwaite was commissioned by Haig to produce a report evaluating the performance of British staff officers in all theaters of the conflict. Although the decision-making abilities of many staff officers (including Braithwaite) had been seriously questioned during the war, Braithwaite's report was generally favorable. He served as a commissioner of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission from 1927 to 1931, as Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1931 to 1938, and as King of Arms of the Order of the Bath from 1933 until his death.

He died at his home in Rotherwick on 7 September, 1945.

Notes

References

* [http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/braithwaite.htm Walter Braithwaite at First World War.com]

* [http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/thegreatwar/articles/individuals/braithwaite.htm Walter Braithwaite at the Western Front Association]

* [http://www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk/donkey/braithwaite.htm Walter Braithwaite at the Birmingham Centre for First World War studies]

* [http://www.thisisjersey.com/victoriacollege/braithwaite.html Walter Braithwaite at This is Jersey.com]

Persondata
NAME = Braithwaite, Walter
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Braithwaite, Walter Pipon, Sir
SHORT DESCRIPTION = British military officer and herald
DATE OF BIRTH = 11 November 1865
PLACE OF BIRTH = Alne, North Yorkshire, England
DATE OF DEATH = 7 September 1945
PLACE OF DEATH = Rotherwick, Hampshire, England


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