Major-General John Meredith Rockingham, (24 August 1911 – 7 July 1987), nicknamed "Rocky," was an Australian-Canadian senior military officer who fought with the Canadian Army in World War II and the Korean War.
In 1940 Rockingham went overseas as a Lieutenant with the Canadian Scottish Regiment, but after the Dieppe Raid of August 1942 he was transferred to the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry and promoted to Major.
Following the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944, Rockingham played a significant role in Operation Overlord and the North West Europe Campaign both as Commanding Officer of the RHLI and as General Officer Commanding of the 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade.
Rockingham returned to civilian life in 1946, obtaining a job with the British Columbia Electric Railway.
However, in 1950 he was recalled by the military to command the Canadian Army Special Force in the Korean War.
After his stint as Brigadier-General in Korea ended, Rockingham returned to Canada where he remained in the military until 1966.
Rockingham died in British Columbia in 1987 at age 75.