Alfred Dudley Ward Military person

General Sir Alfred Dudley Ward, GCB, KBE, DSO (27 January 1905 – 28 December 1991), was a British Army officer during the Second World War and later Governor of Gibraltar. He served as an ordinary soldier for three years before being sent for officer training in 1926. Slow peacetime career progression saw Ward achieving the rank of captain in only 1937 but the Second World War allowed him to demonstrate his high ability as both a staff officer and commander in the field. Receiving command of an infantry division at the unusually young age of 39 years and 3 months Ward went on to hold staff and field appointments at the highest levels after the war.

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Alfred Dudley Ward
Birth dateJanuary 27, 1905
Date of deathDecember 28, 1991

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Military person

award
Legion of Merit
Order of the Bath
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
World War II
military branch
British Army
military command
I Corps
Staff College Camberley
17 Brigade
231 Brigade
43 Reconnaissance Regiment
4th Infantry Division
British Army of the Rhine
Gibraltar
Near East Command
military unit
King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Dorset Regiment

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