Lieutenant General Sir Richard George Collingwood KBE CB DSO (7 October 1903 – 21 April 1986) was a British Army General during the 1950s.
Sir George Collingwood | |
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Born | 7 October 1903 Alnwick, Northumberland |
Died | 21 April 1986 (aged 82)[1] Alnwick, Northumberland |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army |
Years of service | 1923 - 1961 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Service number | 27169 |
Commands | 23rd Infantry Brigade 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division Singapore District Scottish Command |
Battles / wars | Second World War |
Awards | Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire Companion of the Order of the Bath Distinguished Service Order |
Military career
editEducated at West Downs School,[2] Collingwood was commissioned into the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in 1923.[3]
He served during the Second World War, in the Middle East and Burma and was Commander of 23rd Infantry Brigade in Burma in 1945.[3] He went on to be General Officer Commanding 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division and Lowland District between 1952 and 1955.[3] He then became Commander Singapore District from 1957.[3] In 1958 he became General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Scottish Command and Governor of Edinburgh Castle; he retired in 1961.[3]
George Collingwood's papers have been archived at Lilburn Tower,[4] his family home in Northumberland.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Deaths". The Times. 24 April 1986. p. 1.
- ^ Old West Downs
- ^ a b c d e f "Collingwood, George". Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ Lilburn Tower[permanent dead link ]