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Alexander Williams (British Army officer)

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until, in mid-April 1943, he was made a GSO1 with a division. Upon relinquishing this appointment six months later, he was, in late January 1944, given a field command, and became commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, KRRC. The battalion was serving in North Africa as the motorised infantry
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Williams landed in Italy with his battalion, and most of the rest of the 1st Armoured Division, in late May 1944. In late June the battalion was transferred to the
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in May 1962. His last appointments were as General Officer Commanding Singapore from November 1962 and Chairman of the Vehicle Committee at the
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on 28 August 1933, the 2nd KRRC returned to England in 1935. Williams, along with the battalion, now commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
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and then, from 1954, commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He was appointed commander of the
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In 1943 Williams married Sybilla Margaret Archdale. Their daughter Victoria Mary married
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some five weeks earlier. Williams remained in this post through most of the rest of the
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Williams managed to escape and, after returning to the United Kingdom, was awarded the
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in late July 1942. In mid-December he was made a GSO2 with the headquarters of the
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for his services. The battalion was training for eventual participation in the
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officer, and the Hon. Winifred Mary Williams, the elder daughter of the second
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British military personnel of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
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After the war Williams became Assistant Adjutant-General at the
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in September 1939. By then the battalion, alongside the 1st
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Williams was still adjutant upon the outbreak of the
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to the 2nd KRRC, now commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
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The army was then serving in 68:Herringston, Dorchester, Dorset 1030:Military personnel from Dorset 1015:People from Dorchester, Dorset 985:Escapees from German detention 845:. 31 March 1970. p. 3646. 604:. 29 December 1961. p. 3. 1: 876:Imperial War Museum Interview 459:. On 3 February Williams was 416:General Staff Officer Grade 2 980:Deputy lieutenants of Dorset 644:. 9 July 1965. p. 6522. 945:British Army major generals 370:British Expeditionary Force 1046: 899:General Officer Commanding 495:General Officer Commanding 480:Allied Forces Headquarters 241:officer who served in the 908: 896: 888: 883: 401:fighting for several days 399:, France, where, despite 871:Generals of World War II 511:In 1970 Williams became 291:King's Royal Rifle Corps 245:and later commanded the 164:Arab revolt in Palestine 151:King's Royal Rifle Corps 125:King's Royal Rifle Corps 995:High sheriffs of Dorset 461:mentioned in despatches 420:Senior Officers' School 190:Mentioned in despatches 135:Singapore Base District 513:High Sheriff of Dorset 422:, before being made a 447:element of Brigadier 378:30th Infantry Brigade 277:before attending the 273:. 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Index

Herringston
Dorchester, Dorset
British Army
Major General
Service number
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Singapore Base District
2nd Division
2nd Infantry Brigade
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Arab revolt in Palestine
Second World War
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
Mentioned in despatches
Deputy Lieutenant
Dorset
Major General
CB
CBE
MC
British Army
Second World War
2nd Division
Herringston House
Dorchester, Dorset
British Army
Lord Addington
Eton College

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