Kalfie Martin Explained

Honorific Prefix:Lieutenant General
Henry James Martin
Birth Date:1910 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Bloemfontein[1]
Death Place:Pretoria[2]
Nickname:Kalfie
Allegiance: South Africa
Branch:South African Air Force
Serviceyears:19351968
Rank:Lieutenant General
Battles:World War II
Battles Label:Wars
Laterwork:Author
Module:
Embed:yes
Height:1.83m
School:Grey College, Bloemfontein
Ru Position:Tighthead prop
Amatteam1:Garrison RFC
Repyears1:1937
Repteam1:South Africa
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0
Repyears2:1937
Repteam2:South Africa (tour)
Repcaps2:15
Reppoints2:9

Lieutenant-General Henry James "Kalfie" Martin (10 June 191020 October 2000) was a South African military commander.

Military career

He joined the South African Air Force in 1935 and played rugby union for his country in 1937. During World War II, he commanded 3 Wing[3] in North Africa (1942–1943), and in 1945 he commanded 4 Group, which was responsible for transporting South African servicemen back home from Italy. He was CO of AFB Waterkloof from 1949 to 1951.

He served as Quartermaster-General[4] from 1 December 1953 to 31 October 1959, Air Chief of Staff (1 May 1965 to 30 June 1966)[5] as Chief of the Air Force from 1 July 1966 to 30 November 1967, and as Chief of Defence Staff from 1 December 1967 to 31 December 1968.

Rugby career

As a member of the Air Force, Martin played his club rugby for Garrison RFC and he also played provincial rugby for .[6] In 1937 he toured with the Springboks to Australia and New Zealand. He played his first and only test match against Australia on 17 July 1937. He also played 15 tour matches.[7]

Test history

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Uys, Ian. South African Military Who's Who 1452-1992. 1992. Fortress Publishers. 148. 0-9583173-3-X.
  2. http://www.espnscrum.com/southafrica/rugby/player/4519.html Harry Martin | Rugby Union | Players and Officials | ESPN Scrum
  3. http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/619/623 SWIFTER THAN EAGLES: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE 1912-1982 | Ward | Scientia Militaria – South African Journal of Military Studies
  4. C.J.. Nöthling. E.M.. Meyers. Leaders through the years (1912–1982). Scientaria Militaria. 1982. 12. 2. 95.
  5. Book: South African Defence Force Review 1991 . Walker-Ramus . 1991 . 261.
  6. Web site: Henry James (Kalfie) Martin. 2021-07-24. Grey College 1st XV Rugby Stats & School Information. en-ZA.
  7. Book: Heath. Duane. Grieb. Eddie. Smit. Kobus . South African Rugby Annual 2020. 2020. South African Rugby Union. 9780620872041. Cape Town. 241.