Theodore Birkbeck Explained

Theodore Birkbeck
Birth Date:1911
Death Date:1976 (aged 64−65)
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Serviceyears:1932−1966
Servicenumber:44960
Rank:Major-General
Branch:British Army
Commands:11th (Kenya) Bn, King's African Rifles
3rd Bn, Parachute Regiment
70th East African Infantry Brigade
49th (North Midlands and West Riding) Division
Unit:Border Regiment
Battles:Second World War
Palestine Emergency
Mau Mau Uprising
Awards:Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order

Major-General Theodore Henry Birkbeck (1911–1976) was a British Army officer.

Military career

Born the son of Major-General Sir William Birkbeck and Mabel Shaw, Birkbeck was transferred from a Territorial Army commission into the Border Regiment on 17 November 1932. He saw action in operations against the Italian Army in Somaliland during the East African campaign and then as commanding officer of the 11th (Kenya) Battalion, King's African Rifles, in Burma in autumn 1944 during the Burma campaign of the Second World War.[1]

After the war he became commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment in Palestine during the Palestine Emergency in 1947,[2] commander of 70th East African Infantry Brigade in August 1955 during the Mau Mau Uprising and Deputy Military Secretary at the War Office in December 1958.[3] He went on to be General Officer Commanding 49th (North Midlands and West Riding) Division and North Midland District of the Territorial Army in July 1960 and Director-General of the Territorial Army in September 1962 before retiring in February 1966.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Private Papers of Major-General T. H. Birkbeck CB CBE DSO. Imperial War Museum. 7 June 2020.
  2. Book: Cook, Chris . The Routledge Guide to British Political Archives: Sources since 1945. 20. Routledge. 2006. 978-0415327404.
  3. Web site: Army Commands. 16 June 2020.