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Old 04-04-2008, 05:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Maj Gen Sir Percy Hobart

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I thought I would start a thread in praise of one of my favorites. Being made a Major General in 1937 he outranked many of his superior officers in 21st Army Group. He was of course older and many know that in 1940 he was retired and put out to grass. He joined the local defence volunteers as a Lance Corporal. It wasn't until this week that I found out where. He was in the Home Guard in his home town of Chipping Campden, the place where I went to school. He was also Monty's brother-in-law, Monty married his sister. Apparently the two men did not always see eye to eye. Recalled to the flag in 1941 by Winston Churchill after a campaign in 'The Sunday Pictorial' newspaper.
Best known for his 'funnies' and his leadership of the 79th Armoured Division in Normandy and beyond, his vision regarding armoured engineering was second to none.
I don't think that I have ever read a bad word said about him.

Does anyone else have any opinions of the man?

I must also read his biography 'Armoured Crusader', anybody read it?
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Old 04-04-2008, 06:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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hobo was a wonderful man,a visionary.straight from prof horrocks.he is a nice bloke too.yours,lee.
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Old 04-04-2008, 08:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Can't fault Hobart he stepped up did the job and got us off those beaches with his funnies as quick as possible just a pity the Americans hadn't taken on board more of his inventive and unusual ideas !!

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A brilliant mind and someone who had the guts to stick to his guns. The Americans would not have had the problems they did if they had taken some of those "funnies" to Omaha
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well when do the Americans ever listen to the Brits Eh?

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They might have said he was stubborn and eccentric, the big glasses and the leather jerkin,but the man had vision and the tenacity to stick to his guns. He may have had his detractors amongst his peers. The so - called "funnies" from flails to fascines etc might have been mocked, but like has been said they saved countless lives. He had his finger on the pulse and he knew what solutions fitted the problems. Saying that only place I hear of his contribution is from the Royal Tank Regiment history at Bovingdon.
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he also trained and/or commanded 3 of britains armoured divs.the mobile division-7th a/d,11th a/d and 79th a/d.great bloke.lee
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Hey Lancesergeant! Very good to see you back around, been wondering where you went.

On Hobart, top bloke. A narrow escape that such a significant figure could have spent his time serving out his war in the home guard.
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