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Cecil Pereira

British Army general (1869–1942)


Summary

British Army general (1869–1942)

FieldValue
honorific_prefixMajor-General
nameSir Cecil Pereira
honorific_suffix
birth_date
death_date
allegianceUnited Kingdom
branchBritish Army
serviceyears1890–1923
rankMajor-General
unitColdstream Guards
commands56th (London) Infantry Division
2nd Division
1st Guards Brigade
85th Brigade
2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
battlesSecond Boer War
First World War
awardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar
Commander of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)
Croix de guerre (France)

2nd Division 1st Guards Brigade 85th Brigade 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards First World War Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George Commander of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar Commander of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) Croix de guerre (France) Major-General Sir Cecil Edward Pereira, (24 July 1869 – 26 October 1942) was a British Army officer who commanded the 2nd Division during the First World War.

Military career

Educated at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, and later at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Pereira was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards in January 1890. He was promoted to lieutenant in July 1893 and was seconded for service under the Foreign Office in January 1898, and served in Uganda from 1898 and was promoted to captain in April 1899.

He was seconded for service in the Second Boer War in South Africa in March 1900, and attached to the Rhodesian Field Force.

Promoted in November 1905 to major, in April 1908 he was made a deputy assistant adjutant general.

He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in November 1913 and then served in the First World War and was appointed commanding officer (CO) of the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards in 1914. In February 1915 he was promoted to brevet colonel and in May was granted the temporary rank of brigadier general when he was placed in command of the 85th Infantry Brigade, which he led at the Battle of Loos in September–October that year. This was followed by his taking command of the 1st Guards Brigade in January 1916, before being promoted to temporary major general in December 1916 and being made general officer commanding (GOC) of the 2nd Division. His substantive rank was advanced from brevet colonel to colonel in November 1917, while his major general's rank became permanent in June 1918.

After the war he became General Officer Commanding 56th (London) Infantry Division from 1919 until his retirement from the army in June 1923.

During the Second World War Pereira commanded the Local Defence Volunteers in London.

Family

Pereira had two brothers, George Pereira, a soldier and explorer, and Edward Pereira, a priest, schoolmaster and cricketer.

He was married by his brother at Brompton Oratory on 28 January 1903 to Helen Mary Josephine (Nellie) Lane Fox, daughter of George Lane-Fox; they had three sons and two daughters.

Correspondence

His letters were edited by his grandson, E.A. Pereira & others, as Catholic General: The Private Wartime Correspondence of Maj-Gen Sir Cecil Edward Pereira, 1914–19 (Helion, 2020).

References

Bibliography

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