Gerald Reece Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Sir
Gerald Reece
Honorific-Suffix:KCMG, CBE, DL
Office1:Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Somaliland
Term Start1:1948
Term End1:1954
Predecessor1:Gerald Fisher
Successor1:Sir Theodore Pike
Birth Date:10 January 1897
Citizenship:British

Sir Gerald Reece (10 January 1897 – 14 October 1985) was a British writer and colonial administrator. He served as Governor of the British Somaliland Protectorate from 1948 until February 1954.

Early life

Gerald Recce was born in 1897 and as soon as he reached the age of eighteen, he volunteered for service in the British Army. He served on the Western Front, in France and Belgium.

On being demobilised, he qualified as a solicitor. From 1921 to 1925 he practised law in London but office life was rather dull after his war-service and he gave up the safe career for the unpredictability of colonial service.

Career

Reece began his colonial career in 1925 in Kenya Colony. In March 1925 he was appointed the Assistant District Commissioner (DC) for North Kavirondo District.[1] This was more of a probation post, to determine his fitness for more remote and unsupervised postings and after six months he received a transfer. The new appointment was in the West Suk District of Kerio Province.[2]

He was affiliated with the Royal African Society and authoredThe Horn of Africa for the Royal Institute of International Affairs in October 1954 (Vol. 30, #4, pp. 440–449).

Family

He married Alys Tracy (born 13 March 1912 - died 18 January 1995) in 1936. Alys, Lady Reece was herself awarded the MBE.

References

  1. Web site: Kenya Gazette. April 1925.
  2. Web site: Kenya Gazette. 1925-11-04.

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