What is Arnold Potts's middle name?
William
What is Arnold Potts's full name?
Arnold William Potts
Arnold Potts date of birth:
September 16, 1896
How old was Arnold Potts when died?
71
Where was Arnold Potts born?
Peel, Isle of Man
When did Arnold Potts die?
January 1, 1968
Where did Arnold Potts die?
Perth, Western Australia
Why did Arnold Potts die?
Stroke
What is Arnold Potts nationality?
Australian
Where did Arnold Potts go to school?
Guildford Grammar School
Arnold Potts claim to fame:
Australian Army
Short Biography
Brigadier Arnold William Potts DSO, OBE, MC (16 September 1896 – 1 January 1968) was an Australian grazier who served in the First World War and led 21st Brigade of the Second AIF during its defence of the Kokoda Trail during the Second World War. He had a distinguished career, however, his place in history has largely been unacknowledged due to his dismissal by General Sir Thomas Blamey, at the very point when Potts had fought the Japanese to exhaustion. His fighting withdrawal over the Kokoda Trail has been called "one of the most critical triumphs in Australian military history and one that an apathetic nation has still to honour". Many contemporaries as well as Potts' official biographer regard this sacking as one of the most disgraceful actions of Blamey's military career. Following his dismissal, Potts went on to command the 23rd Brigade during the Bougainville campaign where he earned a reputation for setting high standards. He retired from the military following the end of the war and unsuccessfully pursued a career in politics. He died in 1968, aged 71.