Frederick Browning Military person

Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Arthur Montague 'Boy' Browning GCVO, KBE, CB, DSO (20 December 1896 – 14 March 1965) was a British Army officer who has been called the "father of the British airborne forces". He was the commander of the I Airborne Corps and deputy commander of First Allied Airborne Army during Operation Market Garden. During the planning for this operation he memorably said: "I think we might be going a bridge too far." He was also an Olympic bobsleigh competitor, and the husband of author Daphne du Maurier.Educated at Eton College and then at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Browning was commissioned a second lieutenant into the Grenadier Guards in 1915. During the First World War he fought on the Western Front, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for conspicuous gallantry during the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917. In September 1918, he became aide de camp to General Sir Henry Rawlinson. After the war, he competed in the bobsleigh at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland, in which his team finished tenth. He married Daphne du Maurier in July 1932.During the Second World War, Browning commanded the 1st Airborne Division and I Airborne Corps. He led the latter during Operation Market Garden, travelling by glider to participate in the assault. In December 1944 he became Chief of Staff of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's South East Asia Command. From September 1946 to January 1948, he was Military Secretary of the War Office.In January 1948, Browning became Comptroller and Treasurer to Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh. After she ascended to the throne to become Queen Elizabeth II in 1952, he became treasurer in the Office of the Duke of Edinburgh. He suffered a severe nervous breakdown in 1957 and retired in 1959. He died at Menabilly, the mansion that inspired his wife's novel Rebecca, on 14 March 1965.

Personal facts

Frederick Browning
Birth dateOctober 20, 1896
Birth place
Kensington
Date of deathMarch 14, 1965
Place of death
Cornwall

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award
Legion of Merit
Order of the Bath
Royal Victorian Order
Mentioned in dispatches
Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Order of Polonia Restituta
Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France)
military operations
North African Campaign
Spring Offensive
Battle of Passchendaele
Operation Market Garden
World War II
World War I
Burma Campaign 1944–1945
Battle of Cambrai (1917)
Hundred Days' Offensive
military command
1st Airborne Division
First Allied Airborne Army
I Airborne Corps
military unit
Grenadier Guards
service number22588
relation
service start1915
service end1948

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