Reginald Ruston

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Reginald Seward Ruston

Born1867
Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Died22 November 1963
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
RankColonel
AwardsCB
Mentioned in despatches (2)

Burma (1891–1903) and served in World War I where he was mentioned in despatches and created a Companion of the Order of the Bath.[1][2]

Early life

Ruston was born in Chatteris in 1867, the son of Alfred Ruston JP. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Sandhurst.[1][3][4]

Army service

Ruston served with the

Burma (1891–1903), where he was in command of the Mounted Infantry (Medal with clasp).[1] He served in World War I as lieutenant-colonel and colonel where he was mentioned in despatches twice and made a Companion of the Order of the Bath.[1][5][6] He retired with the rank of colonel in 1920 and served with the Home Guard (1940–44).[1]

Family life

Ruston married firstly, Eva Mary, youngest daughter of Major Justinian Armitage Nutt (late Inniskilling Fusiliers) with whom he had two daughters.[7][unreliable source] He married secondly Marion, second daughter of Peter Addington. He married thirdly Esme, second daughter of the Reverend J. Lister Coles, with whom he had one son. He died on 22 November 1963.[1]

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