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Arnold Cazenove

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from 10 October, and commander of Cornwall Coastal Area in addition from 30 November 1941. He thus had the dual role of commanding field force units for a mobile role and static units for defence of vulnerable points. In December 1942 the 73rd Brigade lost its infantry battalions and was simply
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In 1939 Arnold de LĂ©risson Cazenove married Elizabeth Laura, daughter of Sir Eustace Gurney, part of the
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The 3rd Infantry Division was the first formation of the BEF to be re-equipped to man the defences of
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Arnold Cazenove was born on 18 September 1898, the third son of Arthur Philip Cazenove of
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Brigadier Cazenove died on 2 April 1969. His grandfather was the cricketer and clergyman
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For his war service, Cazenove had been mentioned in despatches, awarded the American
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of the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, in 1922–25, and was on the staff of
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designated Cornwall Coastal Area. Next, Cazenove commanded
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and took command of the 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards.
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Index

United Kingdom
British Army
Brigadier
Service number
Coldstream Guards
Coldstream Guards
7th Guards Brigade
Guards Support Group
73rd Independent Infantry Brigade
140th (4th London) Brigade
World War I
World War II
Legion of Merit
Order of Orange-Nassau
Christopher Cazenove
Arthur Cazenove
Brigadier
MVO
British Army
officer
World War I
World War II
Cadogan Place
Cottesbrooke
Eton College
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
World War I
commissioned
second lieutenant
Coldstream Guards

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