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Revision as of 18:21, 27 November 2017
John Keatly Forsyth | |
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Nickname(s) | DAD |
Born | 8 February 1867 Victoria |
Allegiance | Australian Army |
Years of service | 1885–1925 |
Rank | Major general |
Commands held | 2nd Brigade 4th Light Horse Regiment |
Battles/wars | World War I
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Awards | Nationalist Party candidate for the Senate |
Early life and career
John Keatly Forsyth was born in
Forsyth enlisted in the Queensland Mounted Rifles Regiment as a trooper in November 1885. He served as a non commissioned officer before being commissioned a second lieutenant in the Queensland Mounted Infantry on 18 July 1892. He was promoted to lieutenant on 4 November 1892 and captain on 22 September 1896. He joined the Queensland Permanent Forces at a staff lieutenant on 1 August 1897, and was promoted to captain on 1 February 1901. Forsyth served as adjutant of the 4th Queensland Mounted Infantry from 1 March 1901 to 27 February 1902, of the 2nd Queensland Mounted Infantry and 4th Infantry Regiment from 28 February 1902 to 30 June 1902, and of the 2nd Queensland Mounted Infantry again from 1 July 1902 to 12 November 1905.
Forsyth moved to
World War I
On 15 August 1914 Forsyth joined the First Australian Imperial Force as a temporary colonel. Appointed to command the 1st Division's mounted regiment, the 4th Light Horse Regiment, he also took on responsibility for raising the 1st Light Horse Brigade, whose commander designate, Colonel Harry Chauvel, was still on duty in the United Kingdom. Forsyth embarked with the brigade on 21 October 1914 and handed over command to Chauvel on the latter's arrival in Egypt in November 1914. Forsyth then concentrated on training his own regiment, who referred to him as "Dad".
In May 1915, the light horse were ordered to
The 2nd Brigade returned to Egypt in January 1916, and moved to
Post war
Forsyth became Commandant of the 4th Military District (South Australia) on 16 February 1917 and was promoted to brevet colonel on 24 September 1917. On 2 July 1918, he once again became Quartermaster General and a member of the Military Board. He was promoted to temporary major general in January 1921 but had to relinquish the rank when he was placed on the unattached list in 1922. He retired with the rank of major general on 9 February 1925.
In 1928, Forsyth was selected as a
See also
- List of Australian Generals
References
- ^
Williams, J. G. "Forsyth, John Keatly (1867–1928)". OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- Major General John Forsyth at General Officers of the First AIF
External links
- Honours and Awards – John Keatly Forsyth at the Australiam War Memorial
- Major John Keatly Forsyth London Gazette 19 October 1909, mention now local rank of major