- Napier Crookenden
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Sir Napier Crookenden
Lt. Col. Napier Crookenden (extreme right) with Gen Sir Bernard MontgomeryBorn 31 August 1915 Died 31 October 2002 (aged 87) Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Rank Lieutenant General Unit Cheshire Regiment Commands held 9th (Eastern and Home Counties) Parachute Battalion
16th Parachute Brigade
Western CommandBattles/wars World War II
Malayan EmergencyAwards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Officer of the Order of the British EmpireLieutenant General Sir Napier Crookenden KCB DSO OBE DL (31 August 1915 - 31 October 2002) was a British Army General who reached high office in the 1960s.
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Military career
Educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst,[1] Napier Crookenden was commissioned into the Cheshire Regiment in 1935.[2][3]
He served in World War II as a Brigade Major in the 6th Airlanding Brigade in 1943 planning and implementing glider assaults to secure bridges over the River Orne on the day of the Normandy Landings.[1] He served as Commanding Officer of 9th (Eastern and Home Counties) Parachute Battalion between 1944 and 1946[2] leading his Regiment in the Battle of the Bulge and then the crossing of the River Rhine.[1]
He was Director of Operations during the Malayan Emergency between 1952 and 1954 and served as Commander of 16th Parachute Brigade from 1960 to 1961.[2] He went to the Imperial Defence College in 1962.[2] He was appointed Director of Land/Air Warfare at the Ministry of Defence in 1964 and then Commandant at the Royal Military College of Science in Shrivenham in 1967.[2] He became General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Western Command in 1969 and retired in 1972.[2]
Retirement
In retirement he became a Deputy Lieutenant for Kent[1] He was also a lecturer on military history on the P&O steamship SS Uganda.[1]
Family
In 1948 he married Patricia Nassau and they went on to have had two sons and two daughters.[1]
Notable works
- Crookenden, Napier (1978). Airborne at War. Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0711007710.
- Crookenden, Napier (1980). Battle of the Bulge 1944. Scribner. ISBN 978-0684166148.
- Crookenden, Napier (1976). Dropzone Normandy. The Story Of The American And British Airborne Assault On D Day 1944. Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0711006607.
Bibliography
- Dover, Major Victor (1981). The Sky Generals. Cassell. ISBN 0-30430-480-8.
- Harclerode, Peter (2005). Wings Of War — Airborne Warfare 1918–1945. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-30436-730-3.
- Otway, Lieutenant-Colonel T.B.H (1990). The Second World War 1939–1945 Army — Airborne Forces. Imperial War Museum. ISBN 0-90162-75-77.
- Saunders, Hilary St. George (1972). The Red Beret — The Story Of The Parachute Regiment 1940–1945. White Lion Publishers Ltd. ISBN 0-85617-823-3.
- Thompson, Major-General Julian (1990). Ready for Anything: The Parachute Regiment at War. Fontana. ISBN 0006375057.
- Tugwell, Maurice (1971). Airborne To Battle — A History Of Airborne Warfare 1918–1971. William Kimber & Co Ltd. ISBN 0-71830-262-1.
References
- ^ a b c d e f "The Times – Obituary: Lt. General Sir Napier Crookenden". 01-11-2002. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article819945.ece. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ a b c d e f "Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives - Napier Crookenden". 01-11-2002. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/locreg/CROOKENDEN.shtml. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ "Paradata – Obituary for Napier Crookenden". http://www.paradata.org.uk/media/2953?mediaSection=Obituaries&mediaItem=4292. Retrieved 2009-11-29.
Military offices Preceded by
Sir Anthony ReadGOC-in-C Western Command
1969–1972Succeeded by
Post DisbandedCategories:- 1915 births
- 2002 deaths
- British Army generals
- Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Cheshire Regiment officers
- Deputy Lieutenants of Kent
- Old Wellingtonians
- Sandhurst graduates
- British Parachute Regiment officers
- British Army personnel of the Malayan Emergency
- British Army personnel of World War II
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