Brigadier Sir James Frederick Gault KCMG MVO OBE (26 June 1902 – 14 January 1977) was a British brigadier and military assistant to General Dwight Eisenhower in the UK during World War II.
[2] Gault was a member of the Scots Guards regiment and served in the Middle East (Egypt and Libya).
[3] He was made an MBE in 1941, a Member of the Royal Victorian Order in 1943, an OBE in 1946, and a KCMG in 1952.
During the 1950's, he resided in a house in Milford, Surrey that was built by Major C F Dingwall in 1930.
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