GB 0099 KCLMA Laycock - LAYCOCK, Maj Gen Sir Robert Edward (1907-1968)

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GB 0099 KCLMA Laycock

Title

LAYCOCK, Maj Gen Sir Robert Edward (1907-1968)

Date(s)

  • 1923-1968 (Creation)

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34 boxes

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Biographical history

Born 1907; educated at Eton College and Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst; joined Royal Horse Guards, Mar 1927, 2nd Lt, 1927; Lt 1930; Capt 1934; married Angela Claire Louise (née Dudley Ward), 1935; instructor on anti-gas and air defence measures, School of Military Engineering, Chatham, Dec 1937; General Staff Officer, Grade 3 (passive air defence) in department of Chief of Imperial General Staff, Dec 1938; General Staff Officer, Grade 2, chemical warfare section, British Expeditionary Force Headquarters, France, 1939-1940; joined Combined Operations, 1940; Lt Col 1941; commanded Special Service Brigade LAYFORCE, Feb-Aug 1941 and Middle East Commando, Aug 1941-Aug 1942; Brig, 1942; commanded Special Service Brigade, organizing and training all commandos in Britain, 1942-1943; Maj Gen 1943; Chief of Combined Operations, Oct 1943-1947; retired 1947; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Malta, 1954-1959; Col Commandant, Special Air Service (SAS) and Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, 1960-1968. Died 1968.

Archival history

GB 0099 KCLMA Laycock 1923-1968 Collection (Fonds) 34 boxes Laycock , Sir , Robert Edward , 1907-1968 , Knight , Major General

Born 1907; educated at Eton College and Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst; joined Royal Horse Guards, Mar 1927, 2nd Lt, 1927; Lt 1930; Capt 1934; married Angela Claire Louise (née Dudley Ward), 1935; instructor on anti-gas and air defence measures, School of Military Engineering, Chatham, Dec 1937; General Staff Officer, Grade 3 (passive air defence) in department of Chief of Imperial General Staff, Dec 1938; General Staff Officer, Grade 2, chemical warfare section, British Expeditionary Force Headquarters, France, 1939-1940; joined Combined Operations, 1940; Lt Col 1941; commanded Special Service Brigade LAYFORCE, Feb-Aug 1941 and Middle East Commando, Aug 1941-Aug 1942; Brig, 1942; commanded Special Service Brigade, organizing and training all commandos in Britain, 1942-1943; Maj Gen 1943; Chief of Combined Operations, Oct 1943-1947; retired 1947; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Malta, 1954-1959; Col Commandant, Special Air Service (SAS) and Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, 1960-1968. Died 1968.

Presented to the Centre by the family, June 2000

Personal and military papers of Major General Sir Robert Edward Laycock, 1923-1968, chiefly relating to service with Special Service Brigade and as Chief of Combined Operations, 1940-1946. Includes papers on volunteering for Special Service Brigade, including completed application forms for volunteer Commando officers, 1940. Papers on Special Service Brigade training 1940-1941, including gas, bayonet and signalling training. Memoranda, reports, instructions and other papers, 1940-1942, relating to LAYFORCE (commanded by Laycock in the Middle East), including papers on the Folbot Section (later to become Special Boat Service). Papers on Special Service Brigade, [1941-1946], including memoranda, reports, minutes, papers on their reorganisation, disbandment and the future of Combined Operations, also including papers belonging to Lord George Jellicoe relating to Special Service Brigade in the Middle East; reports and other papers on Special Service Brigade operations, notably Operation TORCH, (the invasion of North West Africa, Nov 1942) and Operation HUSKY, (the invasion of Sicily, Jun 1943). Laycock's official and personal correspondence,1923-1968, chiefly relating to Special Service Brigade. Lectures and speeches to and on Special Service Brigade, chiefly by Laycock. Draft publications, scripts and press cuttings relating to Laycock and Special Service Brigade. Memoirs and accounts of Commando action, including parts of Robert Edward Laycock's memoirs and memoirs of members of 'G' Troop, 7 Commando. Papers on Laycock standing as Conservative parliamentary candidate for Bassetlaw in the 1945 general collection and on his refusal to stand for the 1947 bye-election. Papers relating to Laycock's time as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta. Poems by Laycock.

The Laycock papers are arranged in sections as follows: papers on volunteers for Special Service Brigade; training papers, papers relating to LAYFORCE; papers relating to Special Service Brigade following the disbandment of LAYFORCE; Special Service Brigade operations; Robert Edward Laycock's correspondence, official and personal; lectures and speeches; draft publications and press cuttings; memoirs; papers relating to Laycock standing as Conservative Party candidate; papers relating to Laycock's time as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta and poems.

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Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.
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The Laycock papers suffered severe flood damage before transfer to the Centre. Papers have undergone conservation work and their current condition is largely good, although some items are irreparably damaged.

Detailed catalogue on-line and in hard copy in the reading room.

LIDDELL HART CENTRE FOR MILITARY ARCHIVES, KING'S COLLEGE LONDON (Ref GB 0099) holds papers of Maj Gen Arthur Reginald Chater including photocopy of letter from Laycock, 1945 (Ref GB 0099 KCLMA Chater 10/6) and papers of Capt Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart including photocopy of obituary of Laycock from The Times, 1968 (Ref. GB 0099 KCLMA Liddell Hart 15/6/5).

SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (GB 0738) holds Papers of AF Louis (Francis Albert Victor Nicholas) Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma including correspondence with Laycock on Combined Operations, 1943-1946 (Ref MB1/C51); personal correspondence with Laycock, 1946-1948 (Ref MB1/E94) and 1956-1965 (Ref. MB1/I251, J265); correspondence on Laycock's appointment as Governor of Malta, 1954 (Ref MB1/H151); IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM LONDON (GB 0062) holds papers of Maj Gen (Joseph) Charles Haydon (Ref 93/28/4) including a letter from Laycock as Chief of Combined Operations, Jan 1944, thanking Haydon for their work together.

Sources: Who's Who 1967, Army Lists, Times obituary. Compiled by Alan Kucia as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. Revised by Sarah Drewery. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Aug 2001; Oct 2008 Albania Alderney Amphibious warfare Armed forces Astor , Francis David Langhorne , 1912-2001 , newspaper editor and philanthropist x Astor , David British Army Brooke , Alan Francis , 1883-1963 , 1st Viscount Alanbrooke of Brookeborough , Field Marshal Channel Islands Churchill , Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer , 1911-1968 , journalist and politician Churchill , Sir , Winston Leonard Spencer , 1874-1965 , Knight , statesman Combined Operations , Special Service Brigade , Commandos Cowan , Sir Walter Henry "Tich" , 1871-1956 , 1st Baronet , Admiral Coward , Sir Noël Peirce , 1899-1973 , playwright and composer Crete Darby , William Orlando , 1911-1945 , Col United States Army Eastern Europe Eisenhower , Dwight David "Ike" , 1890-1969 , General , President of the United States Europe Fergusson , Bernard , Sir , 1911-1980 , Baron Ballantrae France Fraser , Simon "Shimi" Christopher Joseph , 1911-1995 , Brigadier , 15th Lord Lovat Gibraltar Greece Guernsey Haydon , Joseph Charles , 1899-1970 , Major General Head , Antony Henry , 1906-1983 , 1st Viscount Head Hulbert , Sir Norman John , 1903-1972 , Wing Commander International conflicts Italy Jellicoe , George Patrick John Rushworth , 1918-2007 , 2nd Earl Jellicoe Keyes , Roger John Brownlow , 1872-1945 , 1st Baron Keyes of Zeebrugge and Dover , Admiral of the Fleet x Keyes of Zeebrugge and Dover , 1st Baron Lampedusa (island) Laycock , Sir , Robert Edward , 1907-1968 , Knight , Major General Lebanon Leese , Sir , Oliver William Hargreaves , 1894-1978 , 3rd Baronet , Lieutenant General Libya Malta Middle East Military engineering Military operations Military organizations Mountbatten , Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas , 1900-1979 , 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma , Admiral of the Fleet North Africa Operation Addition (1941) Operation Corkscrew (1943) Operation Husky (1943) Operation Torch (1942) Organizations Pantelleria Scotland Sicily Special forces Special Forces , Special Air Service x SAS Special Forces , Special Boat Service State security Stirling , (Archibald) David , Sir , 1915-1990 , Colonel Tunisia UK War Warfare Waugh , Arthur Evelyn St John , 1903-1966 , Captain , novelist Western Europe World wars (events) World War Two (1939-1945) Wars (events) London England

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Presented to the Centre by the family, June 2000

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Personal and military papers of Major General Sir Robert Edward Laycock, 1923-1968, chiefly relating to service with Special Service Brigade and as Chief of Combined Operations, 1940-1946. Includes papers on volunteering for Special Service Brigade, including completed application forms for volunteer Commando officers, 1940. Papers on Special Service Brigade training 1940-1941, including gas, bayonet and signalling training. Memoranda, reports, instructions and other papers, 1940-1942, relating to LAYFORCE (commanded by Laycock in the Middle East), including papers on the Folbot Section (later to become Special Boat Service). Papers on Special Service Brigade, [1941-1946], including memoranda, reports, minutes, papers on their reorganisation, disbandment and the future of Combined Operations, also including papers belonging to Lord George Jellicoe relating to Special Service Brigade in the Middle East; reports and other papers on Special Service Brigade operations, notably Operation TORCH, (the invasion of North West Africa, Nov 1942) and Operation HUSKY, (the invasion of Sicily, Jun 1943). Laycock's official and personal correspondence,1923-1968, chiefly relating to Special Service Brigade. Lectures and speeches to and on Special Service Brigade, chiefly by Laycock. Draft publications, scripts and press cuttings relating to Laycock and Special Service Brigade. Memoirs and accounts of Commando action, including parts of Robert Edward Laycock's memoirs and memoirs of members of 'G' Troop, 7 Commando. Papers on Laycock standing as Conservative parliamentary candidate for Bassetlaw in the 1945 general collection and on his refusal to stand for the 1947 bye-election. Papers relating to Laycock's time as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta. Poems by Laycock.

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The Laycock papers are arranged in sections as follows: papers on volunteers for Special Service Brigade; training papers, papers relating to LAYFORCE; papers relating to Special Service Brigade following the disbandment of LAYFORCE; Special Service Brigade operations; Robert Edward Laycock's correspondence, official and personal; lectures and speeches; draft publications and press cuttings; memoirs; papers relating to Laycock standing as Conservative Party candidate; papers relating to Laycock's time as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta and poems.

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Conditions governing access

Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form

Conditions governing reproduction

Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.

Language of material

  • English

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  • Latin

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English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

LIDDELL HART CENTRE FOR MILITARY ARCHIVES, KING'S COLLEGE LONDON (Ref GB 0099) holds papers of Maj Gen Arthur Reginald Chater including photocopy of letter from Laycock, 1945 (Ref GB 0099 KCLMA Chater 10/6) and papers of Capt Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart including photocopy of obituary of Laycock from The Times, 1968 (Ref. GB 0099 KCLMA Liddell Hart 15/6/5).

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Detailed catalogue on-line and in hard copy in the reading room.

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SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (GB 0738) holds Papers of AF Louis (Francis Albert Victor Nicholas) Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma including correspondence with Laycock on Combined Operations, 1943-1946 (Ref MB1/C51); personal correspondence with Laycock, 1946-1948 (Ref MB1/E94) and 1956-1965 (Ref. MB1/I251, J265); correspondence on Laycock's appointment as Governor of Malta, 1954 (Ref MB1/H151); IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM LONDON (GB 0062) holds papers of Maj Gen (Joseph) Charles Haydon (Ref 93/28/4) including a letter from Laycock as Chief of Combined Operations, Jan 1944, thanking Haydon for their work together.

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Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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