Anthony Deane-Drummond Military person

Major General Anthony John Deane–Drummond CB, DSO, MC & Bar (23 June 1917 - 4 December 2012) was an officer of the Royal Signals in the British Army, whose career was mostly spent with airborne forces.During the Second World War, he was the second-in-command of a commando force which made a failed raid on southern Italy, and was captured by enemy forces. He escaped from captivity, was recaptured, escaped again, and eventually made his way back to England sixteen months after the raid. He later served in Operation Market-Garden and was captured at Arnhem, but successfully escaped for a third time. After the War, he commanded 22 SAS Regiment in Malaya and Oman, and held a number of staff positions, later commanding a division in the British Army of the Rhine before retiring.

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Birth dateJune 23, 1917
Date of deathDecember 04, 2012

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allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Order of the Bath
Mentioned in dispatches
Military Cross
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
Operation Colossus
Operation Market Garden
World War II
Malayan Emergency
Jebel Akhdar (Oman)
military branch
British Army
military command
22 Special Air Service Regiment
3rd Division
3rd Parachute Brigade
44th Parachute Brigade
military unit
Royal Corps of Signals

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  1. http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitLarge/mw222716/Anthony-John-Deane-Drummond
  2. http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U13322