- David Thorne (British Army officer)
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Sir David Thorne Born 13 December 1933
Hertford, HertfordshireDied 23 April 2000
Framlingham, SuffolkAllegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Years of service 1952 - 1988 Rank Major-General Commands held 1st Bn Royal Anglian Regiment
3rd Infantry Brigade
1st Armoured DivisionBattles/wars Operation Banner Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Royal Victorian OrderMajor-General Sir David Calthrop Thorne KBE CVO (13 December 1933 - 23 April 2000) was a British Army officer who commanded 1st Armoured Division.
Military career
Educated at St Edward's School, Oxford and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Mullens was commissioned into the Royal Norfolk Regiment in 1952.[1] He was a keen cricketer and played for the Combined Services cricket team in 1964.[2] He was given command of 1st Bn the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1972.[1] He was appointed Commander of 3rd Infantry Brigade in Northern Ireland in 1977, in which capacity in 1979 he was the first officer to brief Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on the Warrenpoint ambush,[3] before becoming Vice Quartermaster-General in 1981 and Commander of British Forces in the Falkland Islands in 1982.[1] He went on to be General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division in 1983 and Director of Infantry in 1986, in which role he defeated a proposal for posting officers which he believed would undermine the regimental system.[4] He retired in 1988.[1]
In retirement he became Director General of the Royal Commonwealth Society.[3]
Family
In 1962 he married Suzan Anne Goldsmith; they had one son and two daughters.[1]
References
Military offices Preceded by
Brian KennyGeneral Officer Commanding the 1st Armoured Division
1983–1985Succeeded by
Anthony MullensCategories:- 1933 births
- 2000 deaths
- British Army generals
- Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Royal Norfolk Regiment officers
- Old St Edwards
- Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order
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