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  1. Biography and description of the life of General Martin Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States Military.

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  2. The following year Dempsey attended a brief course at the Senior Officers' School at Sheerness, before being posted to South Africa, where he served as a General Staff Officer Grade 2 (GSO2) with the Defence Forces of the Union of South Africa at the South African Army College at Roberts Heights near Pretoria, a posting which he enjoyed.

  3. Feb 19, 2016 · Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey, USA (ret.) spoke today about civil-military relations for Duke Law’s Center on Law, Ethics and National Security Speaker Series.

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    Miles Christopher Dempsey was born in New Brighton, Wallasey, Cheshire, on 15 December 1896, the third and youngest son of Arthur Francis, a marine insurance broker, and his wife Margaret Maud De La Fosse, the daughter of Major-General Henry De La Fosse. Dempsey was the descendant of a clan in County Offaly and County Laois in Ireland. His ancestor...

    After the war ended the 1st Royal Berkshires served in the Allied occupation of the Rhineland. On 16 February 1919 Dempsey returned to the UK on leave. During the summer he played two first-cl* cricket matches for Sussex against Oxford University and Northamptonshire. The 1st Battalion was re-formed at Chiseldon Camp in Wiltshire in June and Dempse...

    Belgium and France

    Soon after the start of the Second World War in September 1939, Dempsey, with his battalion, was sent to France as part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). In November Dempsey was promoted to the acting rank of brigadier, and *umed command of the 13th Infantry Brigade in place of Brigadier Henry Willcox, who had been one of Dempsey's instructors at the Staff College in the 1930s, and had been promoted. Aged just 42, Dempsey was one of the youngest brigadiers in the British Army. The bri...

    Sicily and Italy

    On 12 December 1942 Dempsey was promoted to lieutenant-general and *umed command of XIII Corps, part of the Eighth Army in North Africa, at the request of Montgomery, the Eighth Army commander. Dempsey replaced Horrocks, who took over X Corps. In his memoirs, Montgomery wrote that Dempsey had been a student of his when he was an instructor at the Staff College, but his memory was faulty; Montgomery left the Staff College in 1929, and Dempsey did not arrive until 1930. Unlike a division, which...

    North Western Europe

    In Sicily and Italy, Dempsey gained a reputation for his expertise in combined operations. Montgomery, left Italy at the end of 1943 to take command of the 21st Army Group for the forthcoming D-Day landings,and he nominated Dempsey to command the Second Army, the main British force involved. Dempsey was not Montgomery's first choice for the *ignment; he had recommended that Leese take over the Second Army and Dempsey be given the First Canadian Army. There was no chance that the Canadian gove...

    On 19 April 1946, Dempsey was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Middle East. Initially, his main concern was the Greek Civil War. This abated after the end of 1946, allowing British troops to be withdrawn and the commitment handed over to the Americans. The other major concern was the Palestine Emergency. The British Army became involved in a full-scal...

    During a visit to his nephew Michael in Kenya, Dempsey felt a pain in his back. When he returned to England it was diagnosed as cancer. He died at his home in Yattendon soon afterwards, on 5 June 1969. "Bimbo died", author and historian Peter Caddick-Adams wrote, "the way he had lived his life, in relative obscurity." He was buried in the churchyar...

    Although modest and un*uming, Dempsey was considered to be a highly competent officer. He *erted effective control over the Second Army without taking the limelight. He was described thus by military historian Carlo D'Este: A career infantryman, Dempsey was an ardent student of military history and during the interwar period had frequently visited ...

    Brooke, Alan (2003). Danchev, Alex; Todman, Daniel (eds.). War Diaries 1939–1945. Phoenix Press. ISBN:1-84212-526-5. OCLC:878566014.
    Buckley, John (2004). British Armour in the Normandy Campaign. London: Frank C*. ISBN:978-0-7146-5323-5. OCLC:54096722.
    Buckley, John (2013). Monty's Men: The British Army and the Liberation of Europe. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN:978-0-300-13449-0. OCLC:840803701.
    Caddick-Adams, Peter (October 2005). "General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey (1896-1969): 'Not a Popular Leader'". RUSI Journal. 150(5): 66–72. doi:10.1080/03071840509431887. ISSN:0307-1847. S2CID:1...
    British Army Officers 1939–1945
    Generals of World War II
  4. During the inter-war years he served in operations in Iraq 1919-1920 and after a period at Staff College he became an instructor both at Sandhurst and at the South African Military College.

    • 1944-1969
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    • The National Archives, Kew
  5. Jul 25, 2023 · General Martin Dempsey (Ret.), 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, framed female inclusion as an imperative cultural shift, offering impactful recommendations for leaders informed by his own proliferative military career.

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  7. Aug 22, 2018 · A keen sportsman with a pleasant singing voice, he attended the Staff College, Camberley, 1930–1931, served for two years on the staff at the War Office and, in 1938, was placed in command of his regiment’s 1st Battalion.

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