Arnold Guy Harsant details on a grave monument at St Andrew Church burial ground, Walberswick, Suffolk,England

Name Details

Major General Surgeo Arnold Guy Harsant

The name Arnold Guy Harsant is the first name on the monument.

The monument is in St Andrew church burial ground, Walberswick, Suffolk, England.

There are 369 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Arnold Guy Harsant was buried in 1977. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Arnold Guy Harsant age is given as 83.

Arnold Guy Harsant calculated year of birth is 1894.

Arnold Guy Harsant is listed on the GPR grave numbered 346557.

Arnold Guy Harsant is listed as the first name on monument on the grave monument.

Arnold Guy Harsant has the record number 737158 within the GPR person name database table.

The record was added to the GPR on 07 November 2013

There is one image available for the monument listing Arnold Guy Harsant (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Arnold Guy Harsant record:

Arnold Guy Harsant was born in London on 16 November 1893 and educated at St. Paul's School, Kensington. He gained a scholarship to the London Hospital, qualified with the Conjoint diploma in 1916, and that year was granted a regular commission in the RAMC. He served in the Salonika campaign from 1916 to 1918 and was awarded the Order of St. Sara. Subsequently he served in Mesopotamia (1920-2), India (1923-4), China (1927-9), and Egypt (1932-45). He was a brilliant young officer, taking the MB, BS in 1930 and the FRCS the same year. In 1931 he proceeded MD and in 1933 MS. Capable and efficient in any branch of medicine, he decided to make surgery his major role in the Army. he set a very high standard and was dedicated to his specialty. In 1935 he was appointed OBE. In 1937 he was seconded to the appointment of professor of surgery, Egyptian University and remained in Cairo until September 1945. He was awarded the Order of the Nile. In 1945 he was appointed consultant surgeon, British Army of the Rhine. He was a surgeon of marked ability and in 1949 was appointed director of surgery and consultant surgeon to the Army. That year also he became Honorary Surgeon to the King. In 1952 he was appointed CB, and he retired from the Army the following year. This was not the end of his association with surgery, for until his death he was employed as a limb-fitting surgeon to Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton. As a person Guy was friendly, quiet in his manner, and always ready to give advice and help when it was needed. Many of his patients owe their lives to his skill, and he will be remembered by his corps for all he did to maintain its excellence in the art of surgery. In 1934 he married Mabel Sarah Bailey, who was a great help to him in his career. She survived him with his daughter. He died on 8th April, aged 83. Arnold Guy Harsant was also the honorary Surgeon to the Queen Mother.

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