Tanner entered the army in 1877. He served in the Mahsud Waziri, Mahdist and Chitral campaigns. He was promoted Lieutenant Colonel in 1906; served on the General Staff India from 1910 to 1913 and officially retired in January 1914.
Recalled 1914
Tanner was recalled later in 1914.[3] Tanner was killed in 1917 by a German shell in France, whilst serving as chief engineer, VII Corps.
Personal life
In 1914 the announcement of an engagement between Tanner and Miss Gladys Murdoch was announced in The Times.[5] They married in 1916.[4] In 1921 she married Major General Sir William Liddell.[6]
Davis, Frank; Maddocks, Graham (1995). Bloody Red Tabs – General Officer Casualties of the Great War, 1914–1918. London: Leo Cooper.
References
^"Chancery of the Order of St Michael & St George". The London Gazette. No. 29608. 2 June 1916. p. 5558. The KING has been graciously pleased TO give directions for the following appointments to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, for services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Field:Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) John Arthur Tanner, C.B., D.S.O.
^"Engagements". The Times. London. 9 February 1914. Colonel J A Tanner and Miss Murdoch: An engagement is announced between Colonel John Arthur Tanner CB DSO son of the late J Tanner of Poulton, Marlborough and Miss Murdoch daughter of Mt C T Murdoch MP and Mrs Murdoch of Buckhurst Wokingham
^"Maj. General Sir W. Liddell". The Times. London. 22 November 1949. He married secondly in 1921 Helen Gladys daughter of Mr C.T. Murdoch and widow of Brigadier J.A. Tanner
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