Terence McMeekin

British Army general
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IntroBritish Army general
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMilitary personnel
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth27 September 1918, People's Republic of China
Death3 August 1984Tetbury (aged 65 years)
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Biography

Lieutenant-General Sir Terence Douglas Herbert McMeekin KCB OBE (27 September 1918 – 3 August 1984) was a British Army officer who commanded 3rd Division.

Military career

McMeekin was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1938. He served in World War II as a general staff officer before becoming Brigade Major, Royal Artillery for 1st Airborne Division in 1945. He was appointed Commanding Officer of 29th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery in 1960, Chief Instructor (Tactics) at the School of Artillery at Larkhill in 1962 and Commander of 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group in Malaya in 1964. He went on to be Director of Public Relations (Army) at the Ministry of Defence in 1967, General Officer Commanding 3rd Division in 1968 and Commandant of the National Defence College in 1970. His last appointment was as General Officer Commanding South East District in 1972 before retiring in 1975.

In retirement he was Lieutenant of the Tower of London from 1981 and 1983 and a Freeman of the City of London.

He lived at the Old Rectory in Beverston in Gloucestershire and there is a memorial to him at St Mary's Church there.

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