Gerald Ernest Thubron

Brigadier in English Army
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IntroBrigadier in English Army
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasMilitary personnel
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth13 July 1903, London, UK
Death6 September 1992Piltdown, United Kingdom (aged 89 years)
Star signCancer
Family
Father:Ernest Blakelock Thubron
Children:Colin Thubron Carol Sheena Thubron
Education
Lancing College
Awards
Order of the British Empire 
The details

Biography

Brigadier Gerald Ernest Thubron DSO OBE (13 July 1903 – 6 September 1992) was an officer in the British Army.

Biography

Born the son of Olympic boatsman Emile Thubron in London, he was educated at Lancing College and Royal Military College, Sandhurst and was given a commission in the North Staffordshire Regiment in 1924.

In 1942 he fought with the First British Infantry Division in the Tunisian campaign and in January 1944 was General Staff Officer of the division which spearheaded the Allied landing at Anzio. He was awarded an OBE in 1944, followed by a DSO in 1945 as commander of the North Staffordshires in the ensuing Italian campaign, and by the end of the war had been promoted Brigade commander. After the war he served as Commandant of the Senior Officers' School for two years and was then Senior Army Liaison Officer in Canada. He retired as Deputy Director of Military Training at the War Office in 1956.

He was given the colonelcy of the North Staffordshires in 1958 until the amalgamation with the South Staffordshire Regiment in 1959. He returned in 1961 to serve as Colonel of the resultant Staffordshire Regiment until 1966.

He died in Piltdown, East Sussex in 1992. He had married Eve Dryden and had two children; his son is the writer Colin Thubron.

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