Field Marshal Sir Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, KG, GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO (July 23, 1883 - June 17, 1963) was a career soldier, Chief of the Imperial General Staff during the Second World War and promoted Field Marshal in 1944. In retirement he served as Lord High Constable of England during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
For most of the Second World War, Brooke was the foremost military advisor to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, the War Cabinet, and to Britain's allies. As CIGS, Brooke was the functional head of the Army, and as chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee, he was responsible for the overall strategic direction of the war effort. The post of CIGS was less rewarding than commmand in an important theatre of war, but the CIGS chose the generals who commanded those theatres and decided what men and munitions they should have. Offered command of British forces in the Middle East in 1941, Brooke declined it, believing he now knew better than any other general how to deal with Prime Minister Churchill, who too often seemed vulnerable to unwise advice from unqualified people.
In 1942, Brooke joined the western Allies' ultimate command, the U.S.-British Combined Chiefs of Staff, in Washington D.C..
He was later bitterly disappointed to be passed over for command of the Allied invasion of Western Europe, in favour of U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
He also served as Chancellor of the Queen's University of Belfast from 1949 until his death.
His Coat of Arms as issued to him by the College of Arms is: "A cross engrailed per pale Gules and Sable a crescent for difference."
British World War II Field Marshals | Viscounts in the Peerage of the United Kingdom | Knights of the Garter | Lord High Constables | Members of the Order of Merit | Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath | Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order | People associated with Queen's University, Belfast | Companions of the Distinguished Service Order | 1883 births | 1963 deaths
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