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He married twice. He married Jacynthe Underwood in 1945, and they had a son and three daughters. They divorced in 1981. He remarried later that same year, to Mary Christine Rigby (MBE).
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then back to Oflag IX-A/Z, where another escape bought him eight days of liberty. Recaptured and marched west with other prisoners to prevent being released by the advancing
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He was held in a series of German prisoner-of-war camps until the end of the war, but was involved in at least 10 attempts to escape from the four
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from 1974 to 2000. He succeeded his third cousin, Colonel Sir John Stewart Forbes, to be the 7th Baronet in 1984, and also became patron of the
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The Society was founded in 1822 by his ancestor Sir Charles Forbes, the 1st Baronet, to preserve and promote
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He was General Secretary of the Church Lads' Brigade from 1964 to 1973, resigning to become Secretary of the
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and was survived by his second wife, and son and daughters from his first marriage. His son,
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He continued to serve in the Welsh Guards after the war, in England, Germany and with
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Quarterly: 1st and 4th azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules
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until 1964. He was also an amateur painter and sculptor. He retired to
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camps in which he was detained. He and six others escaped from
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Before World War II, he worked for health salts manufacturer
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in France in 1940. Leading a reconnaissance patrol near
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MBE
MC
KStJ
British Army
Welsh Guards
World War II
German
prisoner of war
Lonach Highland and Friendly Society
London
Eton College
Lawrenceville School
United States
School of Oriental and African Studies
London
Eno
Czarnikow
subaltern
Welsh Guards
Gibraltar
British Expeditionary Force
Arras
Germans
Military Cross
prisoner of war
Oflag IX-A/Z
Rotenburg
Oflag VII-C
Laufen
Oflag VI-B

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