Archibald Paris

Archibald Paris

Infobox Military Person
name= Archibald Paris
lived= 1892 - 1942
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath=Indian Ocean


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nickname=
allegiance= United Kingdom
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rank= Brigadier
commands= Indian 12th Infantry Brigade
unit= Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
battles=World War II
awards= DSO, MC
laterwork=

Brigadier Archibald Charles Melvill Paris, DSO, MC was a British Army officer.

The son of Major-General Archibald Paris, KCB a Royal Marine officer who commanded the 63rd (Royal Navy) Division during the First World War, and of Lady Paris (née Melvill). He married Ruth Norton Paris who was left as his widow.

Although he is better known for having died during the events that followed the sinking of the Dutch ship Rooseboom off Sumatra in 1942, he was also one of the few British commanders that put up a good fight against the Japanese during the Battle of Malaya and the subsequent Fall of Singapore.

Battle of Malaya

In December 1941 Brig.Archie Paris was in command of the Indian 12th Infantry Brigade, part of the Singapore Garrison. When the battle started in Northern Malaya Paris's 12th Brigade was sent to protect the retreat of the Indian 11th Infantry Division, which it did successfully, to the extent that it surprised the Japanese, inflicting high casualties on some of their more over-confident units.

When Gen. Arthur Percival sacked Maj.Gen. David Murray-Lyon from command of the 11th Indian Division, Paris was given temporary command, until the disastrous Battle of Slim River when Maj.Gen. Billy Key took over and Paris resumed command of the 12th Brigade. Paris commanded the 12th Brigade throughout the retreat down Malaya and the subsequent battles on Singapore.

Rooseboom

With Singapore about to surrender in February 1942 Percival attempted to save personnel who were successful at fighting the Japanese and Paris was one of the chosen. He escaped aboard the Dutch ship Rooseboom which was sunk off Sumatra. Although he survived the Sinking along with about 80 other passengers in one boat, he did not survive the shocking 28 day ordeal of drifting 100 miles. There were only five survivors.

This account of the struggle for survival after the sinking of the Rooseboom was based on survivor and Argyll and Sutherland Highlander; Walter Gibson's book "The Boat" and taken from his obituary in the Times On Line (April 27 2005):

cquote|On the third night out from Padang a torpedo struck the Rooseboom which very soon capsized and sank, taking most of her 500 passengers with her and leaving only one lifeboat seaworthy. This boat, designed to hold 28, was now occupied by 80 of the 135 who had survived the sinking. The remainder clung to lifelines and floating debris.
The senior surviving soldier, Brigadier Paris, took charge of discipline in the boat, while informing the survivors that the Dutch captain of the Rooseboom, who had also survived, was in overall command. The best of discipline was futile in the face of the privations that now ensued. Men and women went mad with thirst. Many threw themselves overboard rather than face further suffering. In Gibson’s account, a gang of renegade soldiers positioned themselves in the bows and at night systematically pushed the weaker survivors overboard to make the meager rations go further, until attacked by the others and flung overboard themselves. Brigadier Paris died, hallucinating before he fell into his final coma. The Dutch captain was killed by one of his own engineers.
The numbers of the living dwindled rapidly. By the time the lifeboat fetched up on Sipora, a coral island off Sumatra (a mere 100 miles from their starting point of Padang), only Gibson, a Chinese girl, Doris Lin, with whom he had developed a bond during those terrible weeks, and three Javans remained. One of the latter drowned in the surf as they tried to get ashore. The remaining Javans disappeared. After a period being tended by natives Gibson and Doris Lin were found by patrolling Japanese. He was returned to Padang as a PoW. He later learned that she had been shot as a spy by the Japanese.

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* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1586425,00.html Rooseboom Sinking]


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