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Major-General Reginald G. S. Hobbs' sword inscribed

Currency:GBP Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:0.00 GBP Estimated At:400.00 - 600.00 GBP
Major-General Reginald G. S. Hobbs' sword inscribed
Condition Grading

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CONDITION A: Fine Condition – Colours are bright and defects are minor. They may have slight creases, blemishes, nicks or folds but nothing significant.
CONDITION B: Good Condition – There may be some tears and or p
Major-General Reginald G. S. Hobbs' sword inscribed 'Presented to Gentleman Cadet Reginald G. S. Hobbs on his obtaining his commission from the Royal Military Academy for exemplary conduct whilst at the institution', with steel guard and pommel, shagreen and wire grip, blade stamped 61399 in brown leather scabbard. NOTE: Hobbs was commissioned in the Royal Artillery in 1928. He played rugby for England against South Africa at Twickenham in 1932 and then served in India. He fought in World War II becoming Commanding Officer of 104th Regiment (Essex Yeomanry), Royal Horse Artillery in the Western Desert taking part in the battle of El Alamein in 1942 and then being deployed to North West Europe as a General Staff Officer. After the war he was Chief of Staff for Combined Operations. Then in 1950, he became Commander Royal Artillery for 1st Infantry Division In the Middle East. He was made Commander of 2nd Infantry Brigade in 1951, Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1954 and Director of the Royal Artillery at the War Office in 1957. He went on to be General Officer Commanding 1st Division in 1959 before retiring in 1960.