British Army Officers 1939-1945 -- R
- ️J.N. Houterman
Walter Arnold
Son of ... Raby, and ... Moore ?
Barrow in Furness
district, Lancashire ?
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Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 28.02.1942 [226570] |
WS/Lt. | 01.10.1942 (reld 27.11.1948) |
T/Capt. | 1945 ? |
Hon. Capt. | 27.11.1948 |
28.02.1942 | commissioned, The Suffolk Regiment [emergency commission] | ||
(1945) | Motor Transport Officer, Motor Transport Staff, C.A.S. Police Depot, Negapatam |
Alan James
![A.J. Radford](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of James Truth Radford, and of
Dorothy Maud Radford (née Heard), of
South Woodford, Essex.
West Ham, Greater
London
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10.09.1943
(KIA) [age 22]
[Bari War Cemetery,
Italy, XV.E.3]
Cadet |
? [7598568] |
2nd Lt. |
05.11.1942 [251305] |
WS/Lt. |
? |
15.07.1942 |
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entered,
Royal Military College, Sandhurst (awarded the Sword of Honour) |
05.08.1942 |
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transferred,
Officer Cadet Training Unit, Aldershot |
05.11.1942 |
commissioned,
Essex Regiment [emergency commission] |
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11.11.1942 |
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transferred,
Parachute Regiment - Army Air Corps |
? |
- |
10.09.1943 |
served
6th (10th Battalion The Royal Welch Fusiliers) Battalion Parachute Regiment
(Italy [killed in action]) |
Robert
![R. Radford](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
From West Croydon.
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WS/RQMS | ? |
Lt. QM | 03.08.1942 [254554] |
Capt. QM | 1947/48? |
03.08.1942 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
1940? | - | 1943? | 4th Survey Regiment RA (Middle East, North Africa, Sicily) (MBE, despatches) |
01.09.1947 | - | 21.11.1950 | short service commission |
21.11.1950 | - | 03.01.1951 | Regular Army Reserve of Officers [attained age limit] |
William Patrick Stewart
Son of ... Raffin, and ... Saultry.
Married ((03?).1937, Stoke Newington district, London) Eileen Mary Whitbread (28.04.1911 - 03.2005); one daughter, one son.
Brentford district, Middlesex
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(09?).1977
Kingston upon Thames district, London
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 03.08.1940 [143232] |
WS/Lt. | 03.02.1942 (reld > 04.1946, < 04.1947) |
T/Capt. | 19.01.1943-(07.1945) |
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MID | 19.07.1945 | Italy |
? | - | 03.08.1940 | Officer Producing Centre, Royal Army Service Corps |
03.08.1940 | commissioned, Royal Army Service Corps [emergency commission] |
John Parkes
![J.P. Railton](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married; ... children (one daughter ?).
Chester district, Cheshire
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2nd Lt. |
24.03.1944
[313711] |
WS/Capt. |
25.07.1945 |
T/Maj. |
25.07.1945-(04.1946) |
24.03.1944 |
commissioned,
General List [emergency commission] |
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served
in NW Europe (Normandy (06.1944), France, Holland & Germany) |
John Alexander Eben
Only son (with one sister) of Andrew Agnew Ralston, OBE (1866-1926), and Marie Georgina H. Smythe Edwards (1877-), of Philipstoun House, Linlithgow, West Lothian.
Married 1st (08.12.1930, St Mark's, North Audley Street, St George Hanover Square district, London; marriage dissolved) Patricia Frances M. Barry ((03?).1906-), only daughter of Mr & Mrs Ernest Barry, of Highfields Park, Withyham, Sussex; ... children (one son?). She remarried ((03?).1947, Lewes district, Susssex) Charles R.M. McArthur.
Married 2nd (27.08.1946, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia) Muriel ..., widow of Cdr. Hugh Fortescue Curry, DSC, RN (1890-1932); one son.
Residence: (1942) Lewes, Sussex.
Abercorn, Linlithgowshire, West Lothian, Scotland
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?
2nd Lt. | 20.12.1918 [12633] |
Lt. | 15.05.1920 |
T/Capt. | 06.01.1929-08.03.1929 |
Capt. | 09.03.1929 (retd 20.12.1933) |
Maj. TA | 28.12.1934, seniority 27.10.1934 |
Lt.Col. TA | 17.02.1937 |
Bt. Maj. | 02.09.1941 |
T/Maj. | ? |
WS/Maj. | 28.01.1943 |
T/Lt.Col. | 28.01.1943-10.10.1945 |
WS/Lt.Col. | 11.10.1945 |
local Col. | 01.06.1943-(10.1944) |
local Brig. | 11.04.1945-(10.1945) |
A/Brig. | 11.04.1945-10.10.145 |
T/Brig. | 11.10.1945-(12.1946) |
Hon. Brig. | < 04.1947 |
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OBE | 21.07.1942 | Malta |
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BWM 14|20 | - | - |
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VM | - | - |
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39-45 St | - | - |
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Afr St | - | - |
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It St | - | - |
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Fr&G St | - | - |
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WM 39-45 | - | - |
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MID | 13.01.1944 | Middle East |
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MID | 10.05.1945 | NW Europe |
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Cor M | - | - |
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CdeG | 1944 | France * |
20.12.1918 | commissioned, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) | ||
16.08.1919 | served North Russia | ||
30.08.1924 | - | 19.05.1927 | Instructor, Signal Training Centre |
19.05.1927 | restored to the establishment | ||
06.01.1929 | - | 06.01.1933 | Adjutant, 7th (Blythswood) Battalion The Highland Light Infantry (Territorial Army) (Glasgow) |
02.09.1933 | restored to the establishment | ||
20.12.1933 | - | 23.08.1950 | Regular Army Reserve of Officers [exceeded age limit] |
28.12.1934 | - | 19.06.1939 | 8th (1st City of London) Battalion The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) - Territorial Army (Bloomsbury) (from 17.02.1937 as Commanding Officer) |
served in Malta, Middle East, Sicily, Italy, NW Europe, and SE Asia: | |||
09.11.1940 | - | (04.1941) | Assistant Military Secretary, Malta Command |
1943 | - | 1943 | Commanding Officer, 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry |
1943 | - | 1944 | Commander, 35 & 36 Beach Groups |
Commander 2 Area (Commander of the Singapore Military Area) |
Alastair Ian Greville
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Carlisle district, Cumberland
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?
2nd Lt. | 27.08.1936 [69132] |
Lt. | 27.08.1939 |
A/Capt. | 08.04.1940-07.07.1940 |
T/Capt. |
08.07.1940-04.10.1943, 27.01.1944-01.07.1944 |
Capt. | 27.08.1944 |
A/Maj. | 19.07.1945-18.10.1945 |
T/Maj. | 19.10.1945-26.08.1949 |
Maj. | 27.08.1949 (retd 26.09.1962) |
T/Lt.Col. | 01.06.1955-... |
Hon. Lt.Col. | 26.09.1962 |
27.08.1936 | commissioned, The Royal Scots Fusiliers | ||
03.06.1943 | - | 23.09.1943 | training course, Staff College, Camberley |
Donald McInnes
Married Elizabeth ...; one daughter.
Port Glasgow, Scotland
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08.07.2011
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 05.03.1943 [265885] |
WS/Lt. | 05.09.1943 |
T/Capt. | 16.08.1944-(12.1946) |
WS/Capt. | ? (reld 03.05.1948) |
Lt. | 1948? |
A/Capt. | 10.01.1949-09.01.1950 |
Capt. | 10.01.1950, seniority 10.01.1949 (reld 27.06.1952; op appointment to a commission in the Australian Military Forces) |
161st Officer Cadet Training unit | |||
05.03.1943 | commissioned, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) [emergency commission] | ||
served in Italy (including the Cassino battles) and Greece | |||
03.05.1948 | enlisted service, Territorial Army | ||
1948? | commissioned, Gordon Highlanders - Territorial Army |
Norman Bruce
Eldest son of Norman Frederick Ramsay (1863-1935), lock manufacturer, and Ada Elizabeth Wyand (1867-1920), of The Grange, Alnmouth, Northumberland.
Married 1st (05.11.1928, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London) Mary Eleanor Isabel "Melissa" Laurence (18.12.1898 - 1971), widow of Lt.Cdr. James Philip Alfred Bremridge, RN (1893-1926), and daughter of Henry Hamilton Laurence (1864-1923), and Mary Butler (?-1953), of British Guyana.
Married 2nd (1948, Kelso, Scotland) Marysia O. Sanecka (née Skrzyńska) (25.07.1917 - 21.10.1960), daughter of Andrej Skrzyński, and Anny Marrii de Nikorowicz; on daughter, one son. She remarried (26.07.1943, Edinburgh, Scotland) Maurice Oliver Pease (1901-1975); one daughter.
Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
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17.11.1953
5 Winton Terrace, Grange district, Edinburgh City, Scotland
T/2nd Lt. | 27.01.1914 [34854] (reld 31.05.1919) |
T/Lt. | ? |
T/Capt. | 04.01.1917, seniority 30.09.1916 (reld 23.03.1917; ill-health caused by wounds) |
Hon. Capt. | 23.03.1917 |
T/2nd Lt. | 15.04.1921 (reld 09.06.1921) |
Capt. | 17.03.1928 (reld 01.04.1932) |
Capt. | 01.08.1939 |
A/Maj. | (1940) |
T/Maj. | 05.03.1940-(04.1941) |
WS/Maj. | 15.08.1943 (retd 01.09.1948; exceeded age limit) |
T/Lt.Col. | 15.08.1943-(04.1944), 15.04.1945-(04.1947) |
Hon. Lt.Col. | 01.09.1948 |
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MC | 14.01.1916 | St Julian, Belgium 26.04.15 |
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MID | 20.12.1940 | operations in the field 03-06.40 |
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TD | 20.04.1944 | - |
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15 St | - | - |
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BWM 14|20 | - | - |
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VM | - | - |
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39|45 St | - | - |
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Def M | - | - |
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WM 39|45 | - | - |
late Cadet Lance-Serjeant, Uppingham School Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps |
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27.01.1914 | commissioned, 6th Battalion The Northumberland Fusiliers - Territorial Force; served in France; badly wounded | ||
03.01.1921 | re-enlisted | ||
? | - | 01.04.1932 | The Ayrshire Yeomanry (Earl of Carrick's Own) - Territorial Army |
01.08.1939 | commissioned, 4th Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders - Territorial Army (Officer Commanding, B Company) | ||
24.08.1939 | mobilized TA | ||
Second-in-Command, No. 11 Commando | |||
Deputy Commander, HQ Auxiliary Units | |||
1945 | appointed to British Advisory Staff, Polish resettlement Corps, Scottish Command |
Eric Appleyard
![E.A. Ramsden](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of John C. Ramsden, and Alice Appleyard.
Married ((03?).1950, Bradford district, West Yorkshire) June Tillotson; ... children (one son?).
Bradford district, West Yorkshire
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03.2003
Bradford district, West Yorkshire
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 01.05.1943 [273743] |
WS/Lt. | 01.11.1943 |
Lt. | 13.11.1946, seniority 01.11.1943 |
Capt. | 25.07.1949 |
Capt. & Paym. | 05.04.1953 |
01.05.1943 | commissioned, Reconnaissance Corps [emergency commission] | ||
? | transferred, Parachute Regiment - Army Air Corps | ||
13.11.1946 | - | 05.04.1953 | commissioned, The South Staffordshire Regiment [short service commission] |
05.04.1953 | - | 08.07.1959 | transferred, Royal Army Pay Corps (served for some period at Ashton-under-Lyne Pay Office) |
08.07.1959 | - | ? | Regular Army Reserve of Officers |
Paul Dominic
![P.D. Randall](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
From Cliftonville.
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25.02.2007
[age 94]
2nd Lt. |
11.10.1941 [210952] |
WS/Lt. |
01.10.1942 |
T/Capt. |
(1945?) |
Maj. TA |
23.02.1949 |
Lt.Col. TA |
31.03.1956 |
Col. TA |
31.03.1961,
senioritty 31.03.1959 (retd 06.07.1964) |
11.10.1941 |
commissioned,
Royal Corps of Signals [emergency commission] |
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23.02.1949 |
- |
06.07.1964 |
Territorial
Army |
06.07.1964 |
- |
? |
Territorial
Army Reserve of Officers |
Ronald William
![R.W. Randall](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Maidenhead district, Berkshire ?
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10.1990 ?
Honiton district, Devon ?
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
09.11.1940
[155719] |
WS/Lt. |
09.05.1942 (reld
< 04.1946) |
T/Capt. |
? |
Hon. Capt. |
< 04.1946 |
? |
- |
09.11.1940 |
166th
Officer Cadet Training Unit |
09.11.1940 |
commissioned,
The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) [emergency commission] |
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served
14th Army (South East Asia Command), 2nd Infantry Division, possibly in 3rd infantry
regiment |
Colin Whitelock
![C.W. Rankin](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Richmond, Surrey
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05.1992
Wandsworth, London
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
19.10.1940 [153498] |
A/Lt. |
28.10.1940-(04.1941) |
WS/Lt. |
05.07.1941 |
T/Capt. |
05.07.1941-(04.1944) |
WS/Capt. |
16.10.1945 (reld
< 04.1946) |
T/Maj. |
? |
Hon. Capt. |
< 04.1946 |
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MID |
04.04.1946 |
NW
Europe |
19.10.1940 |
commissioned,
Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] |
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(04.1941) |
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specially
employed |
(04.1944) |
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specially
employed |
(1944) |
- |
(1945) |
3rd Battery, 1st Heavy Regiment
RA |
William Henry
"Peter" / "Bill"
![W.H. Rankine](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Adam Rankine, from Trinidad and Tobago.
Married (1953) ...; three daughters.
Nablus, Palestine
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1984
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 10.04.1943 [269875] |
WS/Lt. | 10.10.1943 (reld > 04.1946) |
10.04.1943 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
served in North Africa, Italy and Greece |
Eric John
![E.J. Ransley](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of ... Ransley, and ... Watkins.
Canterbury district, Kent
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28.04.2008
Frimley Park Hospital
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 28.06.1941 [193677] |
... | ... |
WS/Lt. | 05.07.1941 |
T/Capt. | 05.07.1941-(04.1944) |
WS/Capt. | 16.10.1945 (reld < 04.1946) |
T/Maj. | ? |
Hon. Capt. | < 04.1946 |
Maj. QM | 01.01.1957 |
Lt.Col. (SQM) | 17.10.1973 (retd 26.09.1976) |
28.06.1941 | commissioned, The Buffs [emergency commission to 31.12.1946] | ||
... | - | ... | ... |
Harold Royston
![H.R. Ranyell](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Irene Nellie Ranyell (1883-).
St Marylebone district, London
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(03?).1973
Epping district, Essex
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 13.04.1943 [281327] |
WS/Lt. | 13.10.1943 (reld > 04.1947) |
T/Capt. | 02.06.1945-(04.194r) |
13.04.1943 | commissioned, Royal Army Ordnance Corps (Administrative Branch) [emergency commission] |
Frank Henry
![J.N. Ratcliffe](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Eldest son (with three sisters and three brothers) of Cecil Frank Raphael (1876-1936), and Margaret Alice Leon (1881-1967), of Park Lane, London W1.
St Marylebone district, London
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16.12.1957
Hartismere district, Suffolk
L/Cpl. | ? |
2nd Lt. | 23.01.1941 [169311] |
WS/Lt. | 23.07.1942 |
T/Capt. | 16.01.1943-31.03.1943 |
WS/Capt. | 01.04.1943 |
T/Maj. | 01.04.1943-24.01.1944 |
WS/Maj. | 25.01.1944 (reld < 04.1946) |
local Lt.Col. | 28.06.1943-(04.1944) |
Hon. Maj. | < 04.1946 |
23.01.1941 | commissioned, Royal Horse Guards [emergency commission] |
Gordon Trevor
New Zealand
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2nd Lt. | 24.08.1941 [203473] |
WS/Lt. | 01.10.1942 (reld 31.07.1943; on appointment to a commission in the New Zealand Forces) |
Officer Training School, Belgaum (India) | |||
24.08.1941 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery[emergency commission] |
John Nielsen
![J.N. Ratcliffe](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
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Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 15.02.1941 [172290] |
WS/Lt. | 12.08.1942 (reld > 04.1946, < 04.1947) |
T/Capt. | 12.08.1942-(04.1946) |
? | - | 15.02.1941 | either 164th, 165th or 166th Officer Cadet Training Unit |
15.02.1941 | commissioned, The Welch Regiment [emergency commission] |
Collingwood
"Collin"
Son of Lt.Col. Collingwood Ravenhill (1871-1929), and Kathleen Ravenhill.
Married Violet Millie "Peggy" Spinks (25.01.1903 - 02.2003), of 51 Marsham Court, London SW1, later of Hampton Court Palace, daughter of Commissary & Maj. Charles William Frederick Spinks, Indian Army Departments; no children.
South Africa
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14.04.1947
Westminster, London
(died of cancer) [age 36]
[Brompton Cemetery, London, plot 7.1, grave 173257]
2nd Lt. | 30.01.1930 [44943] |
Lt. | 30.01.1933 |
Capt. | 01.03.1938 |
A/Maj. | 13.05.1940-12.08.1940 |
T/Maj. | 13.08.1940-24.12.1941 |
WS/Maj. | 25.12.1941 |
A/Lt.Col. | 25.09.1941-24.12.1941 |
T/Lt.Col. | 25.12.1941-14.05.1944 |
WS/Lt.Col. | 15.05.1944 |
A/Col. | 15.11.1943-14.05.1944 |
T/Col. | 15.05.1944-14.04.1947 |
A/Brig. | 05.02.1945-04.08.1945 |
T/Brig. | 05.08.1945-14.04.1947 |
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OBE | 19.04.1945 | NW Europe * |
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39|45 St | - | & clasp Battle of Britain |
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It St | - | - |
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Fr&G St | - | - |
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Def M | - | - |
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WM 39|45 | - | - |
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LM | 23.05.1947 | for services performed 02.45-05.45 [certificate & citation sent 03.07.46, decoration sent 03.04.47] ** |
** Personal papers show that he might have been awarded both the degree of Officer and that of Commander.
30.01.1930 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery | ||
(03.1931) | 3rd Medium Brigade RA (Longmoor) | ||
(06.1933) | - | (01.1937) | Hong Kong-Singapore Royal Artillery (Hong Kong) |
(01.1938) | Depot Brigade, Depot RA (Woolwich) | ||
(01.1939) | 2nd Training Regiment, Depot RA (Woolwich) | ||
06.1939 | qualified as interpreter 2nd class in German | ||
served with/worked for General Montgomery & General Eisenhower, seeing service in North Africa (El Alamein?) & NW Europe (planning D-Day landings, Berlin): | |||
13.05.1940 | - | 24.09.1941 | Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General (DAQMG), ... |
25.09.1941 | - | 05.08.1941 | Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General (AA&QMG), ... |
06.08.1942 | - | 09.05.1943 | Commanding Officer, 150th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Field Regiment RA (UK) |
10.05.1943 | - | 10.1944 | Assistant Quartermaster-General (AQMG), War Office [as Colonel "Q" Plans attached to SHAEF] |
10.1944 | - | 07.1945 | Deputy Chief Logistical Plans, Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) |
02.1945 | - | 05.1945 | Deputy Chief of Staff SHAEF Headquarters – Berlin District |
Cecil Whitfield
"Charles"
Son of N. Whitfield Raw, of Audley Lodge, Folkestone.
Married (14.09.1929, Christ Church, Mayfair, St George Hanover Square district, London) Barbara Marion Alice Harker, daughter of J. Milner Harker, of Streatham; two sons.
Sevenoaks district, Kent
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15.02.1969
Bromley, Kent
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 01.04.1921 [22742] |
Lt. | ? |
Capt. | ? |
Maj. | 26.09.1931 |
Bt. Lt.Col. | 01.01.1938 |
Lt.Col. | 01.10.1938 |
A/Col. | 12.11.1940-11.05.1941 |
T/Col. | 12.05.1941-(04.1944) |
Col. | 11.04.1945 (supernumerary 28.10.1945) |
T/Brig. | 12.05.1941-(04.1944) |
Hon. Brig. | < 04.1946 |
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CBE | 11.06.1942 | HM's birthday 42 |
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TD | 11.07.1941 | - |
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TD | 31.03.1953 | 3rd clasp |
Chartered accountant.
01.04.1921 | commissioned, Kent Heavy Brigade (from 01.10.1932: Kent and Sussex Heavy Brigade) Royal Regiment of Artillery - Territorial Army | ||
24.08.1939 | mobilized TA | ||
Commander Corps Coast Artillery (Dover) | |||
13.02.1951 | - | 19.10.1958 | Territorial Army Reserve of Officers [attained age limit] |
Edward Ernest
"Ted"
Younger son (with two sisters and one brother) of Capt. George Norman Rawlence, MC (1884-1967), and Sarah Margaret Fitzgerald "Corrie" Law (1887-1986), of Bemerton, Salisbury.
Bemerton, Wilton district, Wiltshire
-
11.09.1944
[age 22]
[Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Belgium, I.D.6]
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 29.11.1941 [219069] |
WS/Lt. | 01.10.1942 |
A/Capt. | 1944? |
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MID | 22.03.1945 | NW Europe [posthumously] |
Worked in the YMCA and was with the Forestry Commission at Camberley.
06.1941 | Guards Depot (Caterham) | ||
1941 | - | 1941 | Sandhurst Officer Cadet Training Unit |
29.11.1941 | commissioned, Irish Guards [emergency commission] | ||
? | - | 11.09.1944 | Motor Transport Officer, 3rd Battalion Irish Guards (killed during the attack on the bridge at Lommel whilst trying to stalk a S.P. gun with a PIAT) |
Anthony Clive
![A.C. Rawlings](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Only son of R.Adm. Henry Clive Rawlings, CB, DSO (1883-1965), and Georgina Helen Watson, of Gloyns house, Yealmpton, Devon.
Married 1st (29.03.1947, Loddiswell, Kingsbridge district, Devon) Daphne E. Conran ((09?).1925 - ), elder daughter of Capt. William Adam Bastard Conran (1887-1964), and Elfrida Gladys Allin (1892-1979), of Blackwell Park, Loddiswell, Devon.
Married 2nd (1969?) Virginia Wodehouse, only daughter of Mr & Mrs N.H. Wodehouse, of Coldlands Farm, Horley, Surrey.
Plympton St Mary district, Cornwall / Devon
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06.2002
Worcester district, Worcestershire
2nd Lt. | 31.01.1935 [64576] |
Lt. | 31.01.1938 |
A/Capt. | 06.10.1939-05.01.1940 |
T/Capt. | 06.01.1940-15.01.1940 |
Capt. | 31.01.1943 |
A/Maj. | 08.05.1946-30.06.1946, 09.09.1946-15.10.1946 |
T/Maj. | 16.10.1946-30.01.1948 |
Maj. | 31.01.1948 |
T/Lt.Col. | 10.10.1956-24.03.1958 |
Lt.Col. | 25.03.1958 |
Col. | 05.12.1963 (retd 24.02.1967) |
31.01.1935 | commissioned, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) | ||
(09.1935) | - | (01.1937) | 2nd Battalion The Buffs (Bordon) |
(01.1938) | 1st Battalion The Buffs (Lucknow) | ||
(01.1939) | 1st Battalion The Buffs (Palestine) | ||
? | - | 06?.1940 | served in France (captured) |
06?.1940 | - | 1945 | POW in German captivity |
23.01.1946 | - | 07.05.1946 | Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal, London District |
08.05.1946 | - | 29.06.1946 | Assistant Provost Marshal, London District |
1946 | - | 1948 | Assistant Provost Marshal, 163 HQ Provost Coy, Royal Military Police (UK) |
12.11.1948 | - | 09.05.1949 | Assistant Provost Marshal, East Africa Command |
10.05.1949 | - | 03.01.1950 | Assistant Provost Marshal, Port Said Garrison |
15.03.1950 | - | 12.11.1950 | Assistant Provost Marshal, Hamburg |
13.11.1950 | - | 01.10.1951 | Assistant Provost Marshal, ... Armoured Division |
12.02.1952 | - | 24.06.1953 | Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal, Comwel Division |
09.11.1953 | - | 01.10.1956 | CI Depot (Royal Military Police) |
19.02.1955 | transferred, Corps of Royal Military Police | ||
10.10.1956 | - | 05.07.1958 | Assistant Provost Marshal, London District |
06.07.1958 | - | 03.05.1959 | Assistant Provost Marshal, East Command |
21.05.1959 | - | 23.10.1961 | Assistant Provost Marshal, HQ 1 (BR) Corps |
30.07.1962 | - | 13.11.1963 | Assistant Provost Marshal, HQ Eastern Command |
05.12.1963 | - | 03.03.1965 | Commandant, RMP Depot and Training Establishment |
16.03.1965 | - | 24.02.1967 | Provost Marshal, HQ Far East Land Forces |
Ernest James
-
?
QMS | ? |
Lt. | 27.08.1940 [202376] |
T/Capt. | 01.06.1943-(07.1945) |
8th Royal Hussars | |||
27.08.1940 | commissioned, General List [emergency commission] | ||
01.06.1943 | - | (04.1945) | Instructor, Officers Training School, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Rushton Hall, near Kettering) |
Leonard
![L. Ray](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married ...; ... children (one son?).
-
Cadet | ? [3453706] |
2nd Lt. | 24.09.1943 [295030] |
WS/Lt. | 24.03.1944 (reld > 04.1946) |
24.09.1943 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
23.02.1944 | transferred, The South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Volunteers) |
Patrick Joseph
![P.J. Rayfield](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Mussoorie, India
-
01.2001
West Surrey district
WS/Sub-Conductor (Wt.Offr. Cl. I) | 19.12.1942 |
served, Berkshire Regiment | |||
? | transferred, Royal Army Ordnance Corps |
Claud
Son (with one brother [Capt. Antony Elliot Garden Raymond, Indian Army (1918-1945)] and two sisters) of Lt.Col. Maurice Claud Raymond, CIE, MC (1884-1959), and of Margaret Lilias Nancy Brown (1882?-1969), of Fulham, London.
Mottistone, Isle of Wight
-
22.03.1945
Talaku, Burma
(KIA) [age 21]
[Taukkyan Cemetery, Burma, 12.G.9]
2nd Lt. | 02.05.1943 [273474] |
WS/Lt. | 02.11.1943 |
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VC | 28.06.1945 | Talaku, Burma 22.03.45 |
02.05.1943 | commissioned, Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] |
Arthur William
Son (with one sister and five brothers) of Arthur William Henry Raynor, DCM (1880-1961), and Lucy Mary Jacklin (1884-1971).
Brother of Lt. Rowland Raynor, Royal Artillery.
Married (03.08.1933, St George's Barracks, Malta) Olive Marjorie Harris.
Wellington, Tamil Nadu, India
-
20.05.1967
Sgt. | ? |
Cadet | ? |
Lt. | 30.11.1940 [158854] |
WS/Capt. | 27.05.1945 (reld < 04.946) |
T/Maj. | 1945? |
Hon. Maj. | < 04.1946 |
Capt. | 23.10.1946, seniority 27.05.1945 (reld 02.12.1949) |
? | - | 30.11.1940 | 170th Officer Cadet Training Unit |
30.11.1940 | commissioned, The Cheshire Regiment [emergency commission] | ||
23.10.1946 | - | 02.12.1949 | short service commission |
Rowland
Son (with one sister and five brothers) of Arthur William Henry Raynor, DCM (1880-1961), and Lucy Mary Jacklin (1884-1971).
Brother of Maj. Arthur William Raynor, The Cheshire Regiment.
Married ((12?).1936, Woolwich district, London) Dorothy Evelyn Newland (26.11.1914 - 27.07.2012); two daughters.
Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
-
27.01.1942
Malaya
[Singapore Memorial, column 35]
A/Wt.Offr. Cl. II | ? |
Lt. | 31.12.1940 [161784] |
31.12.1940 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
? | - | 27.01.1942 | 135th (The Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment RA |
Wyvill John Macdonald
![W.J.M. Raynsford](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Richard Montague Raynsford and Daphne Mildred Raynsford.
Husband of Patricia Howell Raynsford, of Scarborough, Yorkshire.
-
26.06.1944
(KIA) [age 23]
[St. Manvieu War Cemetery, Cheux, IV.C.11]
Cadet RN |
01.05.1938 |
2nd Lt. |
02.09.1939 [101748] |
WS/Lt. |
02.03.1941 |
T/Capt.
|
19.11.1941 |
01.05.1938 |
joined
Royal Navy |
||
24.08.1939 |
mobilized
TA |
||
02.09.1939 |
commissioned, Royal Armoured Corps - Territorial Army |
||
24.08.1939 |
- |
26.06.1944 |
2nd
Northamptonshire Yeomanry |
Stanley Charles Walsh Wright
From Cheltenham.
-
03.1984
Fulham district, London
2nd Lt. |
08.09.1923,
seniority 30.08.1922 [26342] |
Lt. |
30.08.1924 |
Capt. |
01.04.1936 |
Maj. |
30.08.1939 (retd
07.11.1949) |
A/Lt.Col. |
25.11.1941-24.02.1942 |
T/Lt.Col. |
25.02.1942-14.08.1944 |
WS/Lt.Col. |
15.08.1944 |
A/Col. |
15.02.1944-14.08.1944 |
T/Col.
|
15.08.1944-06.03.1945 |
Hon. Col. |
07.11.1949 |
08.09.1923 |
commissioned, The
Essex Regiment |
||
(03.1931) |
2nd
Battalion, The Essex Regiment (Nowshera, India) |
||
(06.1933) |
2nd
Battalion, The Essex Regiment (Nasirabad, India) |
||
25.07.1936 |
- |
23.04.1937 |
Staff Captain,
British Troops in the Sudan
(temporary) |
01.11.1938 |
- |
31.10.1940 |
Adjutant,
2nd/6th Battalion (65th Searchlight Regiment) (Territorial), The Essex
Regiment (Southend) |
(1945) |
British Military training Team
(Greece) |
Geoffrey Cecil
"Geoff"
![G.C. Read](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of ... Read, and ... Mann.
Married (20.03.1948, East Ham district, London) Iris Hazel Songhurst; one daughter, one son.
Residence: Bromely, Hayes (Kent) then Hildenborough (Kent).
Hackney district, London
-
10.03.2004
Kent-Sussex Hospital
2nd Lt. | 22.02.1941 [174201] |
WS/Lt. | 22.08.1942 (reld > 04.1946) |
T/Capt. | 01.01.1945-(04.1946) |
? | - | 22.02.1941 | either 162nd, 167th or 168th Officer Cadet Training Unit, Sandhurst |
22.02.1941 | commissioned, The Lincolnshire Regiment [emergency commission] |
Leopold John Douglas
![R.G. Read](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son (with four brothers) of Gp.Capt. John Victor Read, RAF (1887-1952), and Elizabeth Hannah May Link (1887-1984).
Married 1st ((12?).1933, Hackney district, London) Lavita Susan Smyth (05.05.1910 - (06?).1979), daughter of John Smyth-Piggott, and Ruth Preece; three daughters.
Married 2nd ((03?).1952, Truro district, Cornwall) Joan Sheilah Abercrombie (née Ingham) (23.01.1908 - 10.1984), daughter (with three brothers and three sisters) of Stanley Roy Ingham (1873-1944), and Janet Susie Scott (1880-1926).
Bridgwater district, Somerset
-
(12?).1977
Limpsfield, Surrey South Eastern district, Surrey
2nd Lt. | 02.02.1933 [58057] |
Lt. | 02.02.1936 |
A/Capt. | 08.11.1939-07.02.1940 |
T/Capt. | 08.02.1940-16.01.1941 |
WS/Capt. | 17.01.1941 |
Capt. | 02.02.1941 |
A/Maj. | 17.10.1940-16.01.1941 |
T/Maj. | 17.01.1941-09.06.1945 |
Maj. | 01.07.1946 |
Lt.Col. | 01.04.1954 (retd 17.12.1954) |
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MBE | 08.07.1941 | Middle East |
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MID | 30.12.1941 | Middle east |
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MID | 29.08.1946 | POW |
02.02.1933 | commissioned, Royal Corps of Signals | ||
1936 | served in India | ||
08.11.1939 | - | 16.10.1940 | Adjutant, 4th Indian Divisional Signals |
1940 | Staff Officer to Chief Signals Officer, HQ XIII Corps (Western Desert Force, 1941 in Greece [captured 06.1941]) (MBE, despatches) | ||
06.1941 | - | 04.1945 | POW (Oflag IX A/H (L) and A/Z) |
1950 | Commanding Officer, 7th Armoured Divisional Signal Regiment | ||
17.12.1954 | - | 09.12.1967 | Regular Army Reserve of Officers [attained age limit] |
Richard George
![R.G. Read](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of George and Mary Read.
Married (02.07.1927, British Consulate, Cairo, Egypt) Daisy Marion Preston, of Llangawsai, Aberystwyth Cardiganshire; two daughters.
Birmingham, Warwickshire
-
11.09.1946
Chester Military Hospital
[age 47]
[Plumstead Cemetery, London, section Q, grave 672]
Gnr. | 27.08.1914 [87730] |
L/Sgt. | ? [1048845] |
Lt. QM | 26.07.1939 [93818] |
WS/Capt. QM | 01.11.1942 |
Great War Star for service in France 1918
21 years colours 13.01.1926
27.08.1914 | joined Royal Horse Artillery | ||
(1927) | "K" Battery RHA | ||
28.04.1938 | re-enlisted, Regiment of Royal Artillery - Territorial Army | ||
26.07.1939 | commissioned, 102nd Field Regiment, Regiment of Royal Artillery - Territorial Army | ||
24.08.1939 | mobilized TA | ||
? | 146th Field Regiment RA | ||
06.08.1941 | - | 15.02.1942 | 118th Field Regiment RA (captured at the fall of Singapore) |
02.1942 | - | 02.09.1945 | POW in Changi prison Singapore |
Nicholas Douglas John
![T.G. Reah](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married ((03?).1957, Chelsea district, Middlesex) Angela Phyllis Holmberg (née Jeffs); no children.
-
07.2005
Welshpool and Llanfylin district, Powys, Wales
Gnr. | ? |
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 08.06.1940 [134907] |
WS/Lt. | 08.12.1941 |
T/Capt. | 03.03.1943-01.03.1946 |
WS/Capt. | 01.03.1946 |
T/Maj. | 01.03.1946-(04.1947) |
WS/Maj. | ? |
T/Lt.Col. | ? |
? | - | 08.06.1940 | 123rd Officer Cadet Training Unit |
08.06.1940 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
51st (Light Horse) Regiment RA (UK) | |||
1942 | - | 1943 | 21st Mountain Regiment, Indian Artillery (Burma / Waziristan) |
(1943) | instructor, Intelligence School, GHQ India | ||
1943 | - | 1945 | Staff Captain & Divisional Artillery Intelligence Officer (7th Indian Infantry Division & 44th Indian Airborne Division) (Burma) |
1945 | - | 1946 |
served South West
Pacific (Malaya, Borneo, Java, Sumatra) [Lieutenant-Colonel Read-Collins was sent to Batavia (Tjideng Camp), where he arrived on 18th September 1945, to organize emergency air supplies to prisoner of war and civilian internment camps in Java and Sumatra. In Batavia itself he was responsible for feeding sixty-five thousand prisoners of war and women internees. 1946 in charge of a war criminal investigation group.] |
1947 | - | 1953 |
Chief of the British Division of General MacArthur's General Staff. UK Liaison Mission Supreme Command for the Allied Powers (Japan & Korea) |
Ernest Charles
![](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/request.gif)
-
?
2nd Lt. | ? |
Lt. | 10.03.1941 [175733] (reld > 07.1945, < 10.1945) |
T/Capt. | 18.06.1942-(07.1945) |
Hon. Capt. | > 07.1945, < 10.1945 |
10.03.1941 | commissioned, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) [emergency commission] | ||
(1941) | 8th (HD) Battalion The Royal Berkshire Regiment |
Thomas Glentworth
![T.G. Reah](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married Ruth (died 1971); two sons.
Stockton-on-Tees
-
11.02.1977
Lt. | 05.08.1944 [328032] |
WS/Capt. | 09.12.1944 |
T/Maj. | 09.12.1944-12.11.1945 |
WS/Maj. | 13.11.1945 (reld > 04.1947) |
T/Lt.Col. | 13.11.1945-(04.1946) |
After junior appointments at the London Hospital he became resident medical officer at Maida Vale Hospital and
later at Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham. He moved to general practice at Harrogate in 1935 and was appointed to the consulting staff soon after. Up till 1940 Examining Surgeon with the Chief Inspector of Factories, Factory Department, Home Office.
05.08.1944 | commissioned, Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency commission] | ||
served in West Africa |
Maurice Gordon
![E.J. Ransley](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of John Reaney, and Bertha E. Franks.
Fulham district, London
-
07.2012 still alive at Wallington, Surrey
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 11.07.1943 [285437] |
WS/Lt. | 11.01.1944 (reld 1947) |
T/Capt. | 27.08.1946-(04.1947) |
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MC | 23.08.1945 | Italy * |
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39|45 St | - | - |
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It St | - | - |
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Fr&G St | - | - |
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Def M? | - | - |
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WM 39|45 | - | - |
11.07.1943 | commissioned, Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] |
(a) At Arginello 276634 on the evening of 17 April, stiff enemy resistance held up the infantry. The Troop leader however cleverly manoeuvred his troop so as to bring direct fire to bear on the houses containing the enemy. The infantry then advanced with complete success taking 17 prisoners and a tank crew complete with tank.
(b) As dawn was breaking on the 18 April, three enemy tanks suddenly appeared moving from West to East along the track 264647 - 270644. The infantry immediately took cover. Lieut. Reaney however engaged the enemy, firing 12 rounds from his own tank before moving to cover. This caused the enemy tanks to withdraw into the mist. When the advance was resumed, one of these tanks was found knocked out and deserted.
Throughout the whole period under review Liuet. M.G. Reaney's untiring leadership, initiative and courage were an example to all those under him and to a very great degree was instrumental in the infantry reaching their objectives against such determined resistance.
[Recommended by Lt.Col. P.W.D. Sturdee, commanding 48th Bn Royal Tank Regiment, approved 27.04.1945 by Brig. D. Dawnay, commanding 21st Tank Brigade, 01.05.1945 by Maj.Gen. R.K. Arbuthnott , commanding 78th Infantry Division, 18.05.1945 by Lt.Gen. C.F. Keightley, 23.05.1945 commanding 5 Corps, 23.05.1945 by Lt.Gen. R.L. McCreery, commanding Eighth Army, and finally 24.05.1945 by H.R.L.G. Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Theatre.]
Gerald Meyer
Son of ... Rebuck, and ... Joseph.
Hackney district, Greater London / London / Middlesex
-
Cadet |
? [14905516] |
2nd Lt. |
30.06.1945
[349865] |
WS/Lt. |
30.12.1945 |
Maj. |
(1947) |
30.06.1945 |
commissioned,
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers [emergency commission] |
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(1947) |
|
|
HQ
Southern Command, India (Poona) |
Alan Gardiner
Son (with two younger brothers) of Arthur William Redfern (1876-1954), and Margaret Ann ..., of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia.
Married ((03?).1931, Messina, Northern Province, South Africa) Agnes Opal Wilson (? - 1962), of Salisbury; one daughter, one son.
Harare, Mashonaland East, Southern Rhodesia
-
12.11.1943
[age 37]
[Leros War Cemetery, Greece, 3.C.9]
2nd Lt. | 22.04.1943 [291976] |
WS/Lt. | 22.10.1943 |
T/Capt. | ? |
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MBE | 01.01.1943 | New Year 43: for commando training |
Joined Southern Rhodesia Civil Service.
served Southern Rhodesian Forces (T/Capt., Rhodesian African Rifles) | |||
22.04.1943 | commissioned, The King's Royal Rifle Corps [emergency commission] | ||
1943? | - | 12.11.1943 |
attached, Long Range Desert Group [running commando training courses in Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia; from 01.05.1943 Officer Commanding, S1 Patrol [known to have commanded a patrol that sailed from Leros to Simi on 24.09.1943 to help in the islands defence when the Germans attempted to take it; from here he was sending back valuable information about Rhodes]; from 10.1943 Officer Commanding, B Squadron. During the attack on Leros Redfern is known to have been part of the combined LRDG/SBS mobile reaction force of 3 officers and 27 men that were held in reserve at Point 112, north of Gurna Bay, just a few hundred yards from the German DZ. When he received no orders from HQ during the parachutists descent he is said to have organised T2 Patrol to remain at Point 112 whilst sending Y Patrol to the north of Point 64 (Germano), and leading T1 into the northeast side of Germano [Churchills Folly]. In LRDG Newsletter No.49 (1993) Don Coventry wrote: At approximately 1500hrs on 12th November an enemy air fleet of some thirty troop carriers came in below Clidi Heights and dropped parachutists, which resulted in cutting the island in half. During this engagement Captain Alan Redfern was killed. He was killed in action instantly by machine gun fire on Leros whilst leading a composite LRDG and SBS party in a close struggle with 500 German parachutists who had been dropped on the narrow strip between Gurna and Alinda bays.] |
John Alfred
![J.A. Redman](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
From Sandy, Bedfordshire.
Staines, Middlesex
-
15.12.1966
Sandy, Bedfordshire
2nd Lt. |
20.06.1931
[52042] |
Lt. |
20.06.1934 |
Capt. |
01.09.1937 (reld
< 04.1946) |
A/Maj. |
01.09.1939-(11.1939) |
T/Maj. |
22.12.1939-(04.1944) |
T/Lt.Col.
|
? |
Hon. Lt.Col. |
< 04.1946 |
Lt.Col. |
01.05.1947 |
late
Cadet Under-Officer, Cheltenham College Contingent, Junior Division, Officer
Training Corps |
|||
20.06.1931 |
commissioned,
Royal Regiment of Artillery - Territorial Army |
||
20.06.1931 |
- |
(01.1939) |
418th
(Bedfordshire) Battery, 105th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Army Field Regiment RA
(Biggleswade) |
24.08.1939 |
mobilized
TA |
||
(1939) |
- |
(1940) |
Officer
Commanding, "A" Battery, 52nd Heavy Regiment RA |
01.03.1949 |
- |
29.12.1962 |
transferred
to Unattached List - Territorial Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] |
Martin;
Baron Redmayne of Rushcliffe (cr. 1966)
![M. Redmayne](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Leonard Redmayne.
Married (1933) Anne Griffiths (died 1982); one son (Sir Nicholas Redmayne, Bt (1938-2008)).
Nottingham
-
28.04.1983
King Edward VII Hospital, London
2nd Lt. |
24.09.1929 [44374] |
Lt. |
26.12.1932 |
T/Capt. |
22.02.1940-(04.1941) |
WS/Capt. |
28.05.1942 |
Capt. |
11.04.1945 |
T/Maj. |
28.05.1942-(04.1944) |
A/Lt.Col. |
01.08.1943-(04.1944) |
WS/Lt.Col. |
17.01.1945 |
T/Brig. |
? |
Hon. Brig. |
1945 |
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DSO |
08.02.1945 |
Italy |
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MID |
11.01.1945 |
Italy |
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TD |
11.09.1959 |
1st
clasp |
late Cadet Corporal, Radley College
Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps |
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24.09.1929 |
- |
25.11.1930 |
commissioned,
5th Battalion The Northamptonshire Regiment - Territorial Army |
25.11.1930 |
- |
04.07.1934 |
transferred,
18th London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) |
04.07.1934 |
- |
22.04.1939 |
Territorial
Army Reserve of Officers |
22.04.1939 |
transferred,
8th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) |
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24.08.1939 |
|
|
mobilized
TA |
01.08.1943 |
Commanding
Officer, 14th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Italy) |
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20.07.1944 |
- |
1945 |
formed
and commanded, 66th Infantry Brigade (Italy, Palestine, Syria) |
Member of Parliament (MP) (C) Rushcliffe Division of Nottinghamshire, 1950-66. A Government Whip, 1951; A Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1953-59; Deputy Government Chief Whip, 1955-59; Parliamentary Secretary to Treasury and Government Chief Whip, October 1959-64; Opposition Chief Whip, Oct.-November 1964. Chairman, N American Advisory Group, BOTB, 1972-76. JP Nottingham, 1946-66; DL Notts, 1954.; Deputy Chairman, House of Fraser Ltd, 1972-78; Director, The Boots Co., 1969-80; Chairman, Retail Consortium, 1971-76
Edward
![E. Reed](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of late Barras Ramsay Reed and Hilda Bramwell.
Married (1928) Greta Milburn Pybus; one son, two daughters.
Hexham district, Northumberland
-
09.01.1953
Longhorsley, Northumberland
2nd Lt. |
27.05.1931 |
Lt. |
27.05.1934 |
T/Capt. |
21.08.1940-(04.1941) |
A/Maj. |
25.10.1940-(04.1941) |
WS/Maj. |
07.12.1942 |
T/Lt.Col. |
07.12.1942-(04.1944) |
Hon. Lt.Col. |
? |
late
Cadet Serjeant, Rugby School Contingent, Junior Division, Officer
Training Corps |
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20.06.1931 |
commissioned,
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) - Supplementary Reserve of Officers
(later Regular Army Reserve of Officers, Class II) |
||
24.08.1939 |
mobilized |
||
probably
General Staff Officer 1st grade (GSO1) at some point, and serving in Cairo |
Stanley Bruce
![S.B. Reed](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
-
07.1992
Hillingdon district, Middlesex
Cadet | ? [14402862] |
2nd Lt. | 19.03.1944 [321375] |
WS/Lt. | 19.09.1944 (reld > 04.1947) |
19.03.1944 | commissioned, The Durham Light Infantry [emergency commission] | ||
served in India & Burma |
John Masson
William Hywel
![W.I. Rees](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married Doris ...; ... children (one son?).
Aberayon district, Cardiganshire
-
26.01.1948
Park Hospital, Davyhulme, Manchester
Lt. | 22.06.1940 [139803] (reld 19.09.1940; ill-health) |
22.06.1940 | commissioned, Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency commission] |
William Irwin
![W.I. Rees](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
-
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 16.05.1943 [288924] |
WS/Lt. | 16.05.1944 (reld > 04.1946) |
16.05.1943 | commissioned, The Cheshire Regiment [emergency commission] |
George William
![G.W. Reeve](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Eli and Lily Reeve.
Husband of Hilda Reeve, of East Herrington, Co. Durham.
-
21.06.1944
(KIA) [age26]
[Bayeux War Cemetery, France, XI.J.18]
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
28.02.1942 [226863] |
WS/Lt. |
01.10.1942 |
T/Capt. |
10.08.1943-21.06.1944 |
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MID |
13.01.1944 |
Middle
East |
28.02.1942 |
|
|
commissioned,
Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] |
? |
- |
21.06.1944 |
73rd
Anti-Tank Regiment RA |
Philip Stanley Guy
![P.S.G. Reeve](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of ... Reeve, and ... Guy.
Married; ... children (one son?).
West Ham district, Essex / Greater London
-
Cadet |
? [7667365] |
2nd Lt. |
03.09.1943
[292753] |
WS/Lt. |
09.06.1944 (reld
15.07.1953) |
Hon. Lt. |
15.07.1953 |
03.09.1943 |
|
|
commissioned,
The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own) [emergency commission] |
Frederick Clifford
Son (with two brothers in the services [Sgt. Geoffrey Vincent Reeves, RAFVR † 11.11.1942, and Tpr. Dennis L. Reeves, captured in Italy]) of Frederick John Reeves, and Lilian May Hunt.
Married ...; ... children (one son?).
Edmonton district, Middlesex
-
02.1996
Brentwood district, Essex
Cadet | ? [1456180] |
2nd Lt. | 12.02.1944 [308298] |
WS/Lt. | 12.08.1944 (reld > 01.1946, < 04.1946) |
Hon. Lt. | > 01.1946, < 04.1946 |
12.02.1944 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
06?.1944 | - | 1946 | 151st (Ayrshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment RA (with 11th Armoured Division) (NW Europe) |
Joseph Henry
Son of Joseph Henry and Ellen Frances Reeves.
Husband of Lena Hilda Reeves, of Catford, London.
Lt. Reeves was murdered whilst trying to escape from Camp 66 Capua, Italy. The United War Commission Charge Sheets clearly state that the Italian officer and guards at the camp were wanted for war crimes for the shooting of Lt. Reeves. He had surrendered and the guards shot at him repeatedly at close range, after which he was denied medical attention for 3 hours. Finally moved to Caserta General Hospital No. 2, where 16 individual bullets were removed from him, another 28 wounds from grape shot were counted. He was refused a blood transfusion following surgery, even though a senior British medical officer requested it. He finally died 2 days later.
St Olave Bermondsey, London
-
19.08.1942
(died as POW) [age 30]
[Caserta War Cemetery, Italy, II, E, 11]
Private |
18.10.1938
[69417] |
A/Lance Corporal |
13.10.1939 |
A/Corporal |
19.12.1939 |
Corporal |
19.03.1940 |
A/Colour Sergeant |
27.05.1940 |
Cadet |
12.1940? |
2nd Lt. |
13.07.1941 [200012] |
Lt.
|
15.11.1941 |
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MID |
02.03.1944 |
posthumous;
in recognition of gallant and distin-guished services in the field |
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39-45
St |
? |
? |
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Afr
St |
? |
? |
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Def
M |
? |
? |
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WM
39-45 |
? |
? |
18.10.1938 |
enlisted
(as a driver), Royal Army Service Corps - Territorial Army |
||
02.09.1939 |
- |
12.10.1939 |
mobilized
TA - 1 BDT Company |
13.10.1939 |
- |
11.12.1940 |
168th
(5th
City of London Cavalry) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
[served in the UK till 17.01.1940 for 1 year, 92 days; embarked for Palestine,
serving there from 18.01.1940-11.12.1940 for 328 days] |
12.12.1940 |
- |
12.07.1941 |
1)
proceeded to L7T Camp, Port Tewfik en-route for embarkation to RAC
Officer Cadet Training Unit, Bangalore, with Fighting
Vehicle School (Fighting Vehicle Section), Ahmedmagar [serving in India for
213 days] |
13.07.1941 |
commissioned,
Royal Tank Regiment - Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] [served in
Middle East Forces, Egypt until capture for 225 days] |
||
14.09.1941 |
- |
05.06.1942 |
42nd
Battalion (23rd Bn. The London Regiment) Royal Tank Regiment - Royal Armoured
Corps (captured at Gazala) [18.10.1941-15.11.1941 Officer Course at RAC Base Depot and School] * |
05.06.1942 |
- |
19.08.1942 |
in
captivity and sent to Capua, Italy, where he died |
Noel Reeves
![N.R. Reeves](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Elder son of the late Maj. F.S. Reeves, The Buffs, and Mrs. Reeves, of Oaklands, Rye, Sussex.
Married (15.04.1939) Doris Cynthia Barlow, younger daughter of the late Mr Keith Barlow & Mrs Barlow of Vicarage Gate, W., London.
Bridge district, Kent
-
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
02.02.1928
[39376] |
Lt. |
02.02.1931 |
Capt. |
01.08.1938 |
A/Maj. |
18.12.1939-17.03.1940 |
T/Maj. |
18.04.1940-01.02.1945 |
Maj. |
02.02.1945 (retd
24.06.1948) |
A/Lt.Col. |
09.07.1941-04.08.1941 |
T/Lt.Col. |
? |
Hon. Lt.Col. |
24.06.1948 |
02.02.1928 |
|
|
commissioned,
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) |
12.1941 |
- |
09.1943 |
POW
in Italian captivity (escaped at some point, but was recaptured and shot in the shoulder) |
09.1943 |
- |
1945? |
POW
in German captivity (# 1428, Oflag 79, Braunschweig,
Untersachsen) |
24.06.1948 |
- |
25.12.1957 |
Regular
Army Reserve of Officers [reached age limit] |
William Robert
Elder son of Lt.Col. Robert Clanmalier Reeves (1878-), and Mrs Reeves, of Forest Edge, Liss, Hampshire.
Married (31.12.1930, Ellingham Church, Ringwood) Joan Jarvis, only child of Maj. Edward Harvey Jarvis (1877-1969), and Annette Marion Harriette Falconar (1878-1967), of High Corner, New Forest, Ringwood; one son, one daughter.
Melksham district, Wiltshire
-
08.2003
South Cheshire district, Cheshire
2nd Lt. | 01.09.1928, seniority 26.08.1927 [40793] |
Lt. | 26.08.1930 |
Capt. | 01.04.1937 |
A/Maj. |
03.09.1939-11.10.1939, 11.01.1940-01.03.1940 |
T/Maj. | 02.03.1940-25.08.1944 |
Maj. | 26.08.1944 (retd 22.01.1949) |
A/Lt.Col. | 24.03.1942-(01.1946) |
T/Lt.Col. | ? |
Hon. Lt.Col. | 22.01.1949 |
General List, Territorial Army | |||
01.09.1928 | commissioned, Royal Tank Corps [later: Royal Tank Regiment] - Royal Armoured Corps | ||
1930s | served in Egypt | ||
(1940) | 3rd Battalion Royal Tank Regiment (France) (DSO) | ||
(1942) | served North African campaign (captured at Tobruk) | ||
1942 | - | 1945 | POW in Italian & German captivity |
22.01.1949 | - | 14.11.1956 | Regular Army Reserve of Officers [exceeded age limit] |
James Charles
![J.C. Reid](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married (07.06.1940, London) Muriel Maud Thomas; two sons, one daughter.
London
-
26.08.1983
Yeovil, Somerset
Pte. |
07.07.1937 [2043384] |
L/Cpl. |
(1939) |
Cpl. |
1939 |
Sgt. |
(1940) |
Wt.Offr. II |
07.11.1941
(Battery Sgt.Maj. 03.11.1942) |
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
20.05.1943 [277115] |
WS/Lt. |
20.11.1943 (reld
24.03.1946) |
T/Capt. |
08.12.1945-24.03.1946 |
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39-45
St |
? |
? |
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Fr&G
St |
? |
? |
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Def
M |
? |
? |
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WM
39-45 |
? |
? |
07.07.1937 |
joined
Corps of Royal Engineers - Territorial Army (303/26th
Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers (Chelsea Barracks)); on active
service from 26.09.1938-08.10.1938 & 18.06.1939-16.07.1939 |
||
24.08.1939 |
mobilized
TA |
||
03.1940 |
|
|
serving
at Wandsworth |
01.08.1940 |
|
|
transferred,
Royal Artillery |
08.1940 |
- |
03.11.1942 |
serving
at Shrivenham, Berkshire (including
an Assistant Instructor Course and
the
Searchlight
Trials Wing, School of Anti-Aircraft Defence RA) |
03.11.1942 |
- |
01.01.1943 |
Battery
Sergeant-Major, 148th Training Brigade (Wrotham, Kent) |
01.01.1943 |
- |
20.05.1943 |
133rd
Officer Cadet Training Unit RA (Oswestry, Kent) |
20.05.1943 |
commissioned, Royal
Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] |
||
20.05.1943 |
- |
1946 |
2nd
Composite Light Anti-Aircraft/Searchlight
Battery RA (NW Europe) |
John Carlyle
![J.C. Reid](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of George Mitchell Reid, and Mrs Reid, of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Married (30.03.1929, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire) Christina Forsyth Smith (31.03.1904 - 07.1987), daughter of Mr & Mrs George Smith, of Aberdeen, Scotland; ... children (three sons, one daughter?).
Edinburgh, Scotland
-
22.12.1997
Vienna, Austria
2nd Lt. | 05.02.1944 [309417] |
WS/Capt. | 07.05.1944 (reld > 08.1946, < 12.1946) |
T/Maj. | 07.05.1944-(08.1946) |
Hon. Maj. | > 08.1946, < 12.1946 |
Capt. | 06.10.1955 (reld 08.11.1958) |
05.02.1944 | commissioned, General List [emergency commission] | ||
06.10.1955 | - | 08.11.1958 | Regular Army Reserve of Officers [exceeded age limit] |
John Robson
![J.R. Reid](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
-
14.04.1992
Penzance district, Cornwall
Pte. | ? [14756681] |
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 22.02.1945 [341639] |
WS/Lt. | 22.08.1945 (reld > 04.1947) |
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OBE | 01.01.1992 | New Year 92 |
(09.1944) | 10 Platoon, "B" Company, 28th Training Battalion (Palace Barracks, Holywood, Co. Down, Northern Ireland) | ||
22.02.1945 | commissioned, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) [emergency commission] |
John Tweedie
-
06.03.1987
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 10.05.1941 [186329] |
WS/Lt. | ? |
T/Capt. | ? |
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MID | 04.04.1946 | NW Europe |
(1940) | 141 Officer Cadet Training Unit RE | ||
10.05.1941 | commissioned, Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] |
Joseph
![J. Reid](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
From Liverpool.
Belfast
-
02.1991
Solihull South district, West Midlands
2nd Lt. | 29.06.1932 [53331] |
Lt. | 29.06.1935 |
T/Capt. | 29.07.1940-29.12.1941 |
WS/Capt. | 30.12.1941 (demobilized > 10.1945, < 01.1946) (reld 26.12.1953) |
T/Maj. | 30.12.1941-(10.1945) |
Hon. Maj. | > 10.1945, < 01.1946 & 26.12.1953 |
29.06.1932 | commissioned, Royal Corps of Signals - Supplementary Reserve of Officers [later: Army Emergence Reserve of Officers) | ||
24.08.1939 | mobilized
SRO (served at Dunkirk, North Africa, Salerno and Austria) |
||
10.08.1940 | - | (04.1941) | Adjutant, ... |
03.05.1941 | - | (10.1941) | Adjutant, ... |
Julius Basil
![J.B. Reid](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Edward S. Reid, and Adeline M.G. Rason.
Married ((06?).1948, Wandsworth district, London) Vera M. Box; one son.
Epsom district, Surrey
-
21.01.2000
Watford district, Hertfordshire
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 31.05.1941 [189479] |
WS/Lt. | 01.10.1942 (reld > 04.1946, < 08.1946) |
T/Capt. | 01.12.1944-(04.1946) |
31.05.1941 | commissioned, The Middlesex Regiment [emergency commission] | ||
04.08.1941 | transferred, Royal Regiment of Artillery |
Lewis Macdonald
Son (with one brother) of Arthur Hall Reid (1876-1958), and Madeline Mackereth Alberta Porter (1885-1971).
Married (21 Dec 1940, Ayr, Scotland) Mabel Margaret (Peggie) Milne (12.09.1914 - 20.11.1982); one daughter, two sons.
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
-
05.05.1978
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Lt. | 08.06.1940 [136639] |
WS/Capt. | 08.06.1941 (reld > 01.1946, < 04.1946) |
Hon. Capt. | > 01.1946, < 04.1946 |
08.06.1940 | commissioned, Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency commission] | ||
(1944) | 1st Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (Italy) (MC) |
Patrick Robert
"Pat"
Son of John Reid, CIE, ICS, and Alice Mabel Daniell.
Married 1st (1943) Jane Cabot (marriage dissolved 1966); three sons, two daughters.
Married 2nd (1977) Mrs Mary Stewart Cunliffe-Lister (died 1978).
Married 3rd (1982) Mrs Nicandra Hood.
-
22.05.1990
Bristol district, Gloucestershire
[Putney Vale Cemetery]
2nd Lt. TA |
16.06.1933
[58974] |
2nd Lt. |
05.06.1935 |
Lt. |
05.06.1938 |
T/Capt.
|
01.12.1939-(04.1946) |
WS/Capt. |
01.11.1945 |
T/Maj. |
01.11.1945-29.03.1947 |
Hon. Maj. |
15.11.1965 |
Pupilage, Sir Alex Gibb & Partners, 1934-37.
16.06.1933 |
commissioned,
General List (University Candidates) - Territorial Army |
||
05.06.1935 |
|
|
commissioned,
Royal Army Service Corps - Supplementary Reserve of Officers |
24.08.1939 |
|
|
mobilized |
1939 |
- |
27.05.1940 |
Ammunition
Officer, 2nd Division (British Expeditionery Force, France; captured) |
27.05.1940 |
- |
15.10.1942 |
POW
in German captivity (from 05.05.1940 Oflag VIIC (Laufen); escaped 05.09.1940;
recaptured 10.09.1940; from 10.11.1940 Colditz, where he acted as Escape
Officer; successfully escaped 15.10.1942 to Switzerland) |
09.03.1943 |
- |
(04.)1946 |
Assistant
Military Attaché (General Staff Officer, 3rd grade (GSO3)), Berne,
Switzerland |
29.03.1947 |
- |
15.11.1965 |
Regular
Army Reserve of Officers [exceeded age limit] |
Published: The Colditz Story, 1953; The Latter Days, 1955 (omnibus edn of the two, as Colditz, 1962, televised as The Colditz Story, BBC, 1973-74); (with Sir Olaf Caroe and Sir Thomas Rapp) From Nile to Indus, 1960; Winged Diplomat, 1962; Economic Survey Northern Nigeria, 1962; My Favourite Escape Stories, 1975; Prisoner of War, 1983; Colditz: the full story, 1984.
Robert Tennant
![R.T. Reid](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
From Glasgow.
-
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
04.10.1941
[212433] |
WS/Lt. |
01.10.1942 |
A/Capt. |
29.07.1943-28.10.1943 |
T/Capt. |
29.10.1943-08.11.1944, 15.06.1945-22.07.1945, 09.08.1945-19.02.1946 |
Capt. |
01.07.1946,
seniority 20.02.1946 |
A/Maj. |
20.11.1945-19.02.1946 |
T/Maj. |
20.02.1946-17.02.1949 |
Lt. |
19.07.1947,
seniority 03.03.1941 |
Capt. |
19.07.1947,
seniority 01.07.1946 |
T/Maj. |
01.06.1951-04.09.1951 |
Maj. |
05.09.1951 (retd
29.06.1958) |
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MC |
31.08.1944 |
Normandy
06.44 |
1940 |
- |
04.10.1941 |
served in
the ranks for 1 year, 186 days |
04.10.1941 |
commissioned, Royal
Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission to 30.06.1946] |
||
(06.1944) |
Officer
Commanding, F Troop, 318th Battery, 92nd (Loyals) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
RA (NW Europe; wounded) |
||
20.11.1945 |
- |
(04.1946) |
Brigade
Major, HQ Royal Artillery Mechanical Traction School (Rhyl) |
01.07.1946 |
short
service commission |
||
19.07.1947 |
permanent
commission |
||
29.06.1958 |
- |
25.09.1958 |
Regular
Army Reserve of Officers |
25.09.1958 |
- |
? |
Territorial
Army |
Edward
![E. Remington-Hobbs](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married Susan Mary Sheila Winn. From Oxshott.
-
07.1997
Maidstone, Kent
2nd Lt. |
30.01.1936
[67126] |
Lt. |
30.01.1939 |
WS/Capt. |
11.05.1941 |
Capt. |
30.01.1944 |
A/Maj. |
11.02.1941-10.05.1941 |
T/Maj. |
11.05.1941-07.04.1943, 30.04.1943-02.04.1945 |
WS/Maj. |
03.04.1945 |
Maj. |
30.01.1949 |
local Lt.Col. |
07.10.1943-20.07.1944 |
A/Lt.Col. |
03.01.1945-02.04.1945 |
T/Lt.Col.
|
03.04.1945 |
Hon. Lt.Col. |
? |
30.01.1936 |
commisioned,
Royal Scots Fusiliers |
||
21.04.1939 |
- |
10.02.1941 |
Adjutant,
... (TA) (temporary) |
29.03.1941 |
transferred,
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders |
||
? |
Commanding Officer,
9th
Battalion The Cameronians |
||
? |
- |
07.02.1966 |
Regular
Army Reserve of Officers |
Jack
![J. Remmington](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Arthur Remmington, and Maggie Boddington.
Married ((09?).1953, Eastern Durham district) Patricia A. Hellewell.
Wellingborough district, Northamptonshire
-
05.2003
Doncaster district, Nottinghamshire / Yorkshire
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 05.07.1941 [194669] |
WS/Lt. | 01.10.1942 (reld < 04.1947) |
T/Capt. | 20.07.1945-(04.1946) |
? | - | 05.07.1941 | Officer Cadet Training Unit |
05.07.1941 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
(1944) | "D" Battery, 12th Honorouble Artillery Company Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (Central Mediterranean Forces) |
Bernard Cyril
![B.C. Rendle](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of ... Rendle, and ... Short.
Married ((12?).1939, Cardiff district, Glamorgan) Marjorie M.M. Lewis.
Cardiff district, Glamorgan / Monmouthshire
-
(03?).1977
South Glamorgan district, Wales
Cadet | ? [4081154] |
2nd Lt. | 28.01.1944 [307024] |
WS/Lt. | 28.07.1944 |
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39-45 St | - | - |
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Fr&G St | - | - |
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Def M | - | - |
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WM 39-45 | - | - |
28.01.1944 | commissioned, The Cheshire Regiment [emergency commission] |
?
-
?
(04.1945) | 14th Battalion The Nigeria Regiment |
Charles Andrew
![C.A. Rennie](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of John and Lucy Rennie; husband of Nan M. Rennie, of Clevedon, Somerset. biography at Clifton Rugby Football Club website
-
17.03.1945
(DOW) [age 31]
[Maynamati War Cemetery, Bangladesh, 3.B.18]
[Commemorated on the memorial at the St Quiricus and St Julietta Church, Tickenham]
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
17.01.1942 [224079] |
WS/Lt. |
01.10.1942 |
T/Capt. |
06.08.1943-17.03.1945 |
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MC |
12.07.1945 |
Burma
(posthumously) |
17.01.1942 |
commissioned, Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] |
||
(04.1944) |
seconded to
Indian Army |
||
? |
- |
17.03.1945 |
attached,
16th Light Cavalry, Indian Armoured Corps (died of wounds received in action) |
James Allison
![J.A. Rennie](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married Sgt. Alice Beaumont Barber; two sons, one daughter.
Renfrewshire, Scotland
-
01.1982
Gourock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 18.01.1941 [170218] |
WS/Lt. | 18.07.1942 |
T/Capt. | 19.01.1944-(04.1946) |
Lt. | 01.10.1946, seniority 18.07.1942 |
Capt. | 01.11.1947 (reld 01.07.1959) |
Hon. Capt. | 01.07.1959 |
? | - | 18.01.1941 | Officer Cadet Training Unit |
18.01.1941 | commissioned, Royal Army Service Corps [emergency commission] | ||
01.10.1946 | short service commission | ||
06.10.1949 | - | 01.07.1959 | Regular Army Reserve of Officers |
Tom Gordon
Son of late Dr Thomas Rennie, Foochow, China, and Mrs Rennie, Radlett, Herts, and Torryburn, Kintore, Aberdeenshire. Married (1932) Huldah E.C., daughter of H. Giles Walker, Over Rankeillour, Cupar, Fife (she re-married in 1951 Hugh Edward Richardson); one son, one daughter.
Foochow, China
-
24.03.1945
(KIA)
[Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany]
Cadet |
? |
2nd Lt. |
16.07.1919
[18139] |
WS/Lt. |
16.07.1921 |
Capt. |
22.09.1933 |
Bt. Maj. |
01.07.1938 |
Maj. |
01.08.1938 |
T/Lt.Col. |
15.11.1940-07.10.1943 |
WS/Lt.Col. |
08.10.1943 |
A/Col. |
05.05.1943-07.10.1943 |
T/Col. |
08.10.1943-(04.1944) |
WS/Col. |
12.12.1944 |
T/Brig. |
08.10.1943-(04.1944) |
A/Maj.Gen. |
12.12.1943-11.12.1944 |
T/Maj.Gen. |
12.12.1944-24.03.1945 |
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CB |
28.09.1944 |
Normandy |
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DSO |
14.01.1943 |
Middle
East |
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MBE |
09.06.1938 |
HM's
birthday 38 |
16.07.1919 |
commissioned, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) |
||
11.04.1930 |
- |
20.01.1933 |
Adjutant, 2nd Battalion The Black Watch |
30.05.1936 |
- |
13.04.1938 |
Brigade Major, Shanghai Area, British Troops in China (temporary) |
14.04.1938 |
- |
30.04.1939 |
General
Staff Officer, 3rd grade (GSO3), War Office |
01.05.1939 |
- |
06.1940 |
General
Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2), 51st (Highland) Infantry Division (France) (prisoner of war, escaped) |
15.08.1940 |
- |
(04.1941) |
General
Staff Officer, 1st grade (GSO1), Staff Duties and Training Section, HQ Western
Command (Chester [UK]) |
1941 |
- |
1942 |
Commanding Officer, 5th Battalion Black Watch (Alamein, Sicily) (DSO) |
14.12.1942 |
- |
07.01.1943 |
Commander, 154th (Argyll and Sutherland) Infantry Brigade (Libya) (wounded) |
13.05.1943 |
- |
12.12.1943 |
Commander, 154th (Argyll and Sutherland) Infantry Brigade (N Africa, Sicily,
Italy, Sicily, UK) |
12.12.1943 |
- |
13.06.1944 |
General Officer Commanding, 3rd Infantry Division (UK, NW Europe) (wounded) |
26.07.1944 |
- |
24.03.1945 |
General Officer Commanding, 51st (Highland) Infantry Division (NW Europe)
(killed in action) |
Gordon Melville
![G.M. Reveley](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Son of Algernon Melville Reveley (1872-1933), and ...
Married 1st (17.04.1923, Bengal, India; divorced 1939?) Kathleen Manners Beresford Bulk (12.02.1897-).
Married 2nd ((12?).1940, Nottingham district, Nottinghamshire) Kathleen Florence Mary Calder-Turner (née Palmer) (1897 - 21.03.1957).
Leytonstone. Essex
-
(03?).1966
Merton district, London
2nd Lt. (on prob) | 24.09.1916 [6099] |
2nd Lt | 29.03.1918, seniority 24.07.1917 |
Lt. | 24.01.1919 (reld 14.11.1922) |
Lt. | 02.04.1940 |
T/Capt. | 22.10.1940-12.07.1940 |
WS/Capt. | 13.07.1942 (reld 05.06.1946) |
A/Maj. | 17.04.1942-12.07.1942 |
T/Maj. | 13.07.1942-05.06.1946 |
Hon. Maj. | 05.06.1946 |
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MBE | 23.09.1943 | North Africa |
24.09.1916 | commissioned, East Anglian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery - Territorial Force | ||
29.03.1918 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery - Regular Forces | ||
19.01.1921 | - | 21.02.1921 | Aide de Camp |
Clerk Temporary Motor Sales Manager. |
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02.04.1940 | commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | ||
17.04.1942 | - | (05.1943) | Assistant Provost Marshal, 1st Division (MBE) |
Peter Bartholomew
![P.B. Reynier](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Younger son (with one brother) of Joseph Barthelemy Reynier (1878?-1958), and Maria Eufro Tuominen (1882?-1964), of Purley, Surrey.
Married (29.03.1950, St Columba's, Edinburgh, Scotland) Olivia Whyte McDavid (01.07.1926 - 08.1993), younger daughter of Mr & Mrs J. McDavid, of Edinburgh; three daughters, two sons.
St George Hanover Square district, London
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09.1999
Haywards Heath district, West Sussex
Cadet | ? |
2nd Lt. | 23.08.1941 [203015] |
WS/Lt. | 01.10.1942 |
T/Capt. | 19.04.1945-31.05.1946 |
WS/Capt. | 01.06.1946 (reld > 12.1946, < 04.1947) |
T/Maj. | 01.06.1946-(12.1946) |
? | - | 23.08.1941 | Officer Cadet Training Unit |
23.08.1941 | commissioned, The Royal Scots Fusiliers [emergency commission] | ||
(1942) | 1st Battalion The Royal Scots Fusiliers ("D" Company) (Madagascar [wounded]) (MC) | ||
(1944/45) | 4th/5th Battalion The Royal Scots Fusiliers (as Motor Transport Officer, Support Company) (NW Europe) (despatches) |
Dennis
![D. Reynolds](http://www.unithistories.com/officers/bio/british/no_army_s.jpg)
Married ...; ... children (one son?).
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03.1996
Rugby district
2nd Lt. | 05.01.1941 [163930] |
WS/Lt. | 05.07.1942 |
A/Capt. | 02.01.1943-01.04.1943 |
T/Capt. |
02.04.1943-24.01.1944, 19.04.1944-28.02.1945 |
WS/Capt. | 01.03.1945 |
A/Maj. | 29.11.1944-28.02.1945 |
T/Maj. |
01.03.1945-12.10.1945, 06.04.1946-14.01.1947 |
Lt. | 30.11.1946, seniority 08.12.1942 |
Capt. | 08.06.1947 |
T/Maj. |
17.11.1952-17.02.1954, 11.03.1954-07.06.1954 |
Maj. | 08.06.1954 |
Lt.Col. | 01.04.1963 |
Col. | 30.06.1968 (retd 03.03.1972) |
served in the ranks for 2 years, 190 days | |||
05.01.1941 | commissioned, The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own) [emergency commission to 29.11.1946] | ||
04.11.1945 | - | 14.11.1946 | Military Testing Officer WOSB |
30.11.1946 | permanent commission | ||
10.10.1948 | - | 14.11.1949 | General Staff Officer, grade 3 (GSO3), HQ Vienna Area |
01.04.1950 | - | 14.09.1950 | Staff Captain "A", HQ British Troops in Austria |
30.06.1951 | transferred, Royal Army Ordnance Corps | ||
01.09.1952 | - | 16.01.1953 | Staff Captain, HQ Training Centre |
11.03.1954 | - | 13.06.1956 | Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (DAAG), HQ Eastern Command |
15.08.1958 | - | 27.07.1960 | Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General (DAQMG), War Office |
01.04.1963 | - | 23.10.1965 | Deputy Inspector RAOC, War Office |
10.02.1966 | - | (02.1967) | Assistant Quartermaster General (AQMG) (Staff Officer, grade 1 (SO1)), Ministry of Defence |
Peter Gilbert
Son of Arthur C. Reynolds, and Helena C. Ker.
Married ((03?).1945, Edmonton district, Essex / Middlesex / Hertfordshire) Joyce Edwards; two sons, two daughters.
Uxbridge district, Buckinghamshire
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13.05.2013
Osborne Park, Western Australia, Australia
2nd Lt. | 04.06.1943 [278570] |
WS/Lt. | 04.12.1943 (reld > 12.1946, < 04.1947) |
T/Capt. | 19.08.1945-(12.1946) |
04.06.1943 | commissioned, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) [emergency commission] |
William
"Willie"
Shotts, Glasgow, Scotland
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22.06.1965
Great Eastern Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland
Colour Sgt. | ? |
Lt. | 22.03.1941 [178572] |
T/Capt. | 01.06.1944-(04.1946) |
WS/Capt. | 25.04.1946? |
Capt. | 01.12.1948, seniority 25.04.1946 (dismissed by sentence of general Court Martial 26.10.1949) |
served in the ranks, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) | |||
22.03.1941 | commissioned, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) [emergency commission] | ||
12.12.1947 | placed on dangerously ill list (suffering from infective hepatitis) | ||
01.12.1948 | - | 26.10.1949 | short service commission |
John William Percival
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1998
Inverurie district, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2nd Lt. | 01.07.1939 [95527] |
Lt. | 01.01.1941 |
T/Capt. | 17.01.1946-(04.1946) |
Capt. | 01.07.1946 (reld 25.02.1948) |
01.07.1939 | commissioned, The Gordon Highlanders | ||
(1940) | 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders (France) | ||
1940? | - | 1945? | POW (No. 1569) in German captivity (Oflag IX-A/Z, Rothenburg an der Fulda, Hessen) |