Leonard Arthur Hawes

British Army officer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish Army officer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMilitary personnel
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth22 July 1892, Throcking, Cottered, East Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Death7 August 1986Petersfield, East Hampshire, Hampshire, United Kingdom (aged 94 years)
Star signCancer
Education
Royal Military Academy
Bedford Modern School
Awards
Distinguished Service Order 
Military Cross 
Commander of the Order of the British Empire 
The details

Biography

Major-General Leonard Arthur Hawes CBE DSO MC DL (22 July 1892 − 7 August 1986) was a senior officer in the British Army who was responsible for preparing the transport to France of the British Expeditionary Force at the outbreak of World War II.

Biography

Leonard Arthur Hawes was born on 22 July 1892 in Throcking, Hertfordshire. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.

Hawes served in World War I during which he was wounded, mentioned in despatches, made CBE and awarded the DSO, the MC and the Order of the Crown of Italy. Attending the Staff College, Camberley from 1925 to 1926, he served as a Major-General during World War II.

Hawes was made a Deputy Lieutenant for West Sussex in 1977 where he died on 7 August 1986. His private papers, including an unpublished autobiography, are held at the Imperial War Museum.

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