Geoffrey Howard (British Army officer)


Sir Geoffrey Weston Howard, was a British Army officer who commanded the 5th Division.

Military career

Howard was commissioned into the Essex Regiment as a second lieutenant on 1 December 1897. He served with the 1st battalion of his regiment in South Africa during the Second Boer War. The battalion was present at the operations around Colesberg in January 1900, following which he was promoted to lieutenant on 29 January 1900; then took part in the battle of Paardeberg and the subsequent march to Bloemfontein, during which he was aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Theodore Stephenson. His battalion joined the force that subsequently went to occupy Pretoria, and took part in the engagement at the Vet River, and the battles of Diamond Hill and Belfast. For his service in the war, he received the Distinguished Service Order in the October 1902 South African honours list. After the war ended in June 1902, Howard stayed in South Africa as ADC to Stephenson, who was now Major-General in Command at Bloemfontein district.
He served in World War I in Malta, France and Italy. In October 1918, at the end of the War, he was made Commander of 145th Brigade.
He was appointed Deputy Director for Organisation at the War Office in 1921, General Staff Officer at Aldershot Command in 1924 and Commander 9th Infantry Brigade in 1927. He went on to be Major-General in charge of Administration at Eastern Command in 1931 and General Officer Commanding of the 5th Division in Egypt, Palestine during the Arab revolt and Transjordan in 1934 before retiring in 1938.
He was given the Colonelcy of the Essex Regiment from 1935 to 1946.

Family

In 1905 he married Meta Minnie Gregory; they had a son and a daughter.