Major-General Stanley Fielder Mott CB (1873–1959) was a British Army officer.
Educated at Eton College, Mott was commissioned into the King's Royal Rifle Corps on 27 September 1893.
[5] After being granted the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel while serving as an assistant adjutant and quartermaster general,[6] from June to August 1915, he became commander of the 158th Infantry Brigade at Gallipoli in August during the First World War and for which he was promoted to the temporary rank of brigadier general the next month.
[7] After being evacuated from Gallipoli, he was promoted to temporary major general[8] and was appointed as general officer commanding (GOC) of the 53rd (Welsh) Division in Egypt in April 1917.
[11] He was promoted to honorary major general in June 1919[12] and retired from the army in July 1919.