Leslie Andrew Military person

Brigadier Leslie Wilton Andrew, VC, DSO (23 March 1897 – 8 January 1969) was a senior officer in the New Zealand Military Forces and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award of the British Commonwealth for gallantry "in the face of the enemy". He received the decoration for his actions during the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917.Born in 1897, Andrew joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in 1915, having gained military experience while serving with the Territorial Force. He served on the Western Front from September 1916 to early 1918, and ended the war as a commissioned officer in England. He remained in the military after the cessation of hostilities, and joined the New Zealand Staff Corps. He held staff and administrative positions in New Zealand and, while on an officer exchange program, British India.Following the outbreak of the Second World War, Andrew was appointed commander of the 21st Battalion, which he led during the Battles of Greece, Crete and the early part of the North African Campaign. For a short period in late 1941 he commanded an infantry brigade of the 2nd New Zealand Division, and received the Distinguished Service Order for his leadership. He returned to New Zealand in 1942 and commanded the Wellington Fortress Area for the remainder of the war. He retired from the military in 1952 with the rank of brigadier, and died in 1969 aged 71.

Personal facts

Leslie Andrew
Birth dateMarch 23, 1897
Birth place
Manawatu District
Date of deathJanuary 09, 1969
Resting place
New Zealand

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Military person

award
Victoria Cross
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
North African Campaign
Battle of Messines (1917)
Battle of Passchendaele
World War II
Battle of Crete
Battle of Flers–Courcelette
Battle of Greece
military branch
New Zealand Army
military command
5th Infantry Brigade
22nd Battalion
Wellington Fortress Area
service start1915
service end1952

Topical connections

Leslie Andrew on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/ggnzwell.htm