with Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery and Field Marshal
Sir Alan Brooke during the Prime Minister's tour of troops taking part in the Rhine crossing, 25 March 1945. Between Brooke and Montgomery is Colonel James Oliver Ewart and an unknown
Royal Navy officer. Ewart's father and an uncle had both seen service in the
First World War, his father (also James Oliver) having served in
France and
Belgium with the
Royal Engineers where he was both
Mentioned in dispatches and awarded the
Military Cross (MC). Ewart's family were
Scottish and he spent many of his pre-war years living in
Edinburgh. He was the only child of James Oliver and Flora Livingstone Ewart. He was educated in Edinburgh and attended
George Watson's College and is recorded as being a very able student and sportsman. Having left school Ewart then went on to attend the
University of Edinburgh and graduated with 1st Class Honours in Classics. However, it was his language skills that would prove vital in his war service after university; he could speak French, German, Dutch, Modern Greek, Spanish and Italian. == Service career ==