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George Kitching was born on 9 September, 1910 in Guangzhou, China, is a Major General George Kitching CBE, DSO, CD was senior Army officer. Discover George Kitching's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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15 June, 1999 |
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Canada |
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George Kitching Net Worth
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Major-General George Kitching (9 September 1910 − 15 June 1999) CBE, DSO, CD was a senior Canadian Army officer who saw active service in World War II.
George Kitching was born on 9 September 1910 in Guangzhou (Canton), China.
In 1938 he resigned his commission in order to join the Canadian Army.
In 1939 he joined The Royal Canadian Regiment in the Canadian Army.
He was appointed to several positions before attending Staff College, Camberley to become a senior officer.
Again he held several positions, mainly at the staff of Headquarters 1st Canadian Division and Headquarters I Canadian Corps, before he got his first command in August 1942.
Within a few months he was back at the Headquarters of the 1st Canadian Division for the preparations of the invasions of Sicily and Italy.
In November 1943 he was promoted to brigadier to command the 11th Canadian Infantry Brigade, followed by the 4th Canadian Armoured Division.
Kitching brought the division to Normandy where they were involved in the battle around the Falaise Pocket, in the final stages of the Battle of Normandy.
According to the historian Angelo Caravaggio, Kitching was then victimized for the poor performance of the division in Normandy.
Caravaggio claims that essential contemporary sources were altered after the sacking of Kitching and are therefore unreliable.
To him it seemed that Lieutenant-General Guy Simonds, commanding II Canadian Corps, stripped his sub-commanders of authority, did not take the lack of experience into account and expected unrealistic results.
Kitching could hardly command his own division due to the constant interference from Simonds.
Caravaggio comes to the conclusion that Kitching and his inexperienced division performed very well under the difficult circumstances and confusing orders they had to work in.
The result of the battle was that Kitching was demoted to brigadier and sent off to command a training unit.
Charles Foulkes, commander of I Canadian Corps, had more confidence in his abilities and brought him in as Brigadier, General Staff.
He was involved in all operations of the I Canadian Corps until the surrender of the German Forces in the Netherlands.
In 1956 he was promoted to major-general for the second time in his career.
After the war he stayed in the military until 1965.
He held in that time positions including Quartermaster General and Director General of Army Personnel.
Kitching served as head of the LCBO from 1970 to 1984.
He died on 15 June 1999 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Kitching received his military training at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst in the United Kingdom, joining the Gloucestershire Regiment.
The British Army gave him several postings in Asia, including Singapore, Malaya and India.