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Thomas Russell (colonial administrator)

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Returning to England after his retirement, he was appointed representative of the Cayman Islands government in the United Kingdom in 1982, opening an office in London. Russell died in Scotland in 2016; he was praised by Cayman premier
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The eldest son of Colonel Thomas Russell OBE MC, Russell was educated at Gattonside School, Melrose Grammar School and
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in 1940, he fought in North Africa and Italy, being badly wounded and taken prisoner by the Germans in 1944.
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Liberated in 1945, Russell left the Army the following year and was appointed to the
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as "by far one of the most respected and favoured governors".
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Members of the Governing Council of the Solomon Islands
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

CMG
CBE
Governor of the Cayman Islands
Hawick High School
University of St Andrews
British Army
Colonial Administrative Service
Peterhouse, Cambridge
Fiji
Solomon Islands
Chief Secretary
Alden McLaughlin
"Thomas Russell"
The Times
"Obituary: Mr Thomas (Tom) Russell CMG, CBE, soldier and governor"
The Scotsman
"Former Cayman Islands governor dies aged 96"
Categories
1920 births
2016 deaths
Alumni of the University of St Andrews
Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Governors of the Cayman Islands
British Army personnel of World War II
British World War II prisoners of war
Colonial Administrative Service officers
Colony of Fiji people
British Solomon Islands people
Members of the Governing Council of the Solomon Islands

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