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Thomas Jacomb Hutton
Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Jacomb Hutton (1890–1981)
- 1890 born;
- educated at Rossall and Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
- 1909 commissioned into the Army as 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Artillery
- World War I
- 1914–1918 service on the Western Front
- 1919–1920 Assistant Military Secretary
- 1923–1924 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, War Office
- 1924–1926 General Staff Officer, Grade 2, Eastern Command
- 1927 promoted Major
- 1927–1930 Military Assistant to Chief of Imperial General Staff,
- 1930 promoted Colonel
- 1933–1936 General Staff Officer Grade 1, Military Operations,
- 1936 served in Palestine,
- 1936–1938 General Staff Officer Grade 1, 1 Division
- 1938 promoted Major-General
- World War II
- 1938–1940 General Officer Commanding Western Independent District, India
- 1940–1941 Deputy Chief of General Staff, Army HQ, India
- 1941 prompted Lieutenant-General and Chief of General Staff, India
- 1942 General Officer Commanding Burma, Burma Command
- 1942–1944 Secretary of War Resources and Reconstruction Committees of Council, India
- 1942–(1952) Colonel Commandant, Royal Artillery
- 1944 retired from the army
- 1944–1946 Officiating Secretary, Viceroy's Executive Council
- 1947–1949 Regional Officer, Ministry of Health
- 1949–1953 General Manager, Anglo-American Council on Productivity
- 1953–1957 Director, British Productivity Council
- 1957–1964 Chairman of Organisation and Methods Training Council
- 1981 died
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