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General Foster held the Colonelcy over the period spanning the years
of the Second World War.
Born in 1879, he entered the Royal Marine Artillery in September
1897 and remained a “Blue Marine” until the amalgamation
of the Corps. He was appointed a Brevet Lieutenant Colonel on 3rd
June 1917 and later held several staff appointments including Adjutant
of Militia and Adjutant of the Special Reserve, AAQMG Home Forces
and in France, and AQMG Rhine Army.
Between 1914 and 1921 he was four times Mentioned in Despatches
and was awarded the CMG, the DSO and the Order of Leopold with War
Cross, Fourth Class. After 1921 he was awarded the CB, knighted
during his term as Adjutant-General Royal Marines, received the
KCB and rose to full General.
With his Royal Marines background he did much to develop the ties
between the Corps and The East Surrey Regiment. He became Adjutant-General
of the Royal Marines, the highest appointment which at that period
could be held by an officer of the Corps.
He
died in1966.
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Medals
of General Sir Richard Foster Carter Foster
The
medals and decorations are:-
Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Mantle and Badge
Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael
and St George
Distinguished Service Order
British War Medal (1914-20)
Victory Medal
Defence Medal (1939-45)
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
Order of Leopold II (Belgium) with Palm (1900)
Croix de Guerre (1914-18) (Belgium) (with Plalm)
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