Major General Arthur Samuel "Tubby" Allen, (10 March 1894 – 25 January 1959) was an
Australian Army
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officer and accountant. During the
Second World War
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he reached the rank of major general and commanded
Allied forces in the
Syria–Lebanon and
New Guinea campaign
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s. Allen was frequently referred to during the Second World War by the nickname "Tubby"; an indication of his stocky build and the affection with which he was regarded by both soldiers and the Australian public.
Early life
Allen was born in
Hurstville
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, in
Sydney
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. He attended Hurstville Superior Public School before gaining work as an audit clerk with the
New South Wales Government Railways
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. Allen also joined the cadets and then the 39th Battalion of the
Militia
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.
First World War
Allen was commissioned in 1913 and joined the
Australian Imperial Force (AIF) on 24 June 1915. Allen embarked for Egypt with reinforcements for the 13th Battalion in August. In March 1916 he was promoted to
captain
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and assigned to the 45th Battalion. He arrived in France on 8 June 1916 and fought at the
Battle of Pozières in August. Allen remained in the front line on the
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into 1917 and led his men through the
Battle of Messines in June. His leadership amidst heavy losses earned Allen the
Distinguished Service Order
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(DSO) and a promotion to
major
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in July. The citation for his DSO reads:
He continued to lead men in combat, at the
Battle of Dernancourt in April 1918, and then as an acting
lieutenant colonel, in charge of the 48th Battalion, at
Battle of Monument Wood.
In June 1918, Allen went to England to attend the
Senior Officer
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s' Course at
Aldershot
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. Less than two weeks after the war ended – at the age of 24 – he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and given command of the 13th Battalion. He was awarded the French for his service on the
Western Front. His appointment with the AIF ended on 10 November 1919.
Between the wars

Allen became an accountant after the war and in December 1921 married Agnes Blair. Allen returned to accounting, but remained active in the Militia, initially in command of the
41st Battalion AMF. In 1933 he became a full
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
, in charge of the 14th Brigade. Five years later, in 1938, he became a
brigadier
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.
Second World War

In October 1939, Allen was given command of the
16th Brigade in the
6th Division as part of the
Second Australian Imperial Force
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. Later in 1940, Allen was in
North Africa
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, where his brigade fought
at Bardia and Tobruk. In March, Allen and the brigade left North Africa for the ill-fated
Greek campaign, following which he was awarded the
Greek War Cross. For his services in North Africa, Allen was appointed a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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in April 1941, and a
Companion of the Order of the Bath
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in July the same year.

Allen was then given command of the
7th Division, and commanded it in the
invasion of Syria and Lebanon, against
Vichy French forces. Allen was officially promoted to
major general in August 1941.
Following the outbreak of
war with Japan, Allen returned to Australia in March 1942, and in August took charge of operations against the
Japanese advance along the Kokoda Track. Although he was successful, Allen nevertheless came under what many consider unfair criticism from the
Allied commander in the South West Pacific Area, U.S. General
Douglas MacArthur
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and the Allied land forces commander, the Australian General
Sir Thomas Blamey, for moving too slowly in pursuit of the Japanese across the
Owen Stanley Ranges. He was relieved of his command on 29 October 1942. Lesser appointments followed, but in October 1944, Blamey recommended Allen be made a
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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, although Allen was never appointed.
Later life
After the war Allen became a senior partner in a Sydney accountancy firm. He died on 25 January 1959 and was given a military funeral before being cremated. He was survived by his wife and two sons. The art critic
Christopher Allen and the writer, performer and filmmaker
Richard James Allen are his grandsons.
Christopher Allen profile
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See also
* List of Australian Army generals
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References
Further reading
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External links
AS Allen
Bio at www.generals.dk
Major General Arthur Samuel 'Tubby' Allen, CB, CBE, DSO, VD
Biography at www.awm.gov.au
Official Portraitbeing painted
by William Dargie
Photo
March 1942
*A. J. Sweeting
Australian Dictionary of Biography
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, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press
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, 1993, pp 32–33.
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1894 births
1959 deaths
Australian accountants
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Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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