Lancelot Perowne

Major-General Lancelot Edgar Connop Mervyn Perowne CBE (11 June 1902 – 24 March 1982) was a British Army officer who commanded 17th Gurkha Division.

Lancelot Perowne
Born11 June 1902
Died24 March 1982
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1923–1955
RankMajor General
Commands held69th Anti-Aircraft Brigade
37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade
23rd Infantry Brigade
74th Indian Infantry Brigade
72nd Indian Infantry Brigade
School of Combined Operations
151st Northumberland and Durham Light Infantry Brigade
17th Gurkha Division
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsCommander of the Order of the British Empire

Military career

The son of John Thomas Woolrych Perowne (1863–1954), who married Edith Marione Browne in 1896, he was educated at Wellington College and Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Perowne was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1923.[1] Prior to World War II he was a searchlight specialist.[2] During the war he served with the Commandos in France and then as Commander of 69th Anti-Aircraft Brigade from 1942, 37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade in 1943 and then the Chindit-trained 23rd Infantry Brigade in India and Burma from later in 1943.[1] As Commander of 23rd Brigade he fought a successful campaign in the Naga hills.[3] He was present at the reoccupation of Malaya in 1945.[1]

After the War he became Commander of the Penang Sub-Area and of 74th Indian Infantry Brigade in Malaya.[1] He was appointed Commander of 72nd Indian Infantry Brigade in 1946, Commandant of the School of Combined Operations in 1947 and Commander of 151st Northumberland and Durham Light Infantry Brigade in 1949.[1] He went on to be Commander of the British Military Mission to Greece in 1951 and General Officer Commanding the South Malaya District and 17th Gurkha Division and Major General commanding the Brigade of Gurkhas in 1952 before he retired in 1955.[1][4]

He married Johanne Stein in 1927.[5]

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Military offices
Preceded by
New Post
General Officer Commanding 17th Gurkha Division
19521955
Succeeded by
Richard Anderson
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