This is the first biography of Boy Browning, whose name is
inextricably linked with the creation and employment of Britains
airborne forces in the Second World War. Commissioned into the
Grenadier Guards, Browning served on the Western Front, earning a DSO
during the Battle of Cambrai. As Adjutant at Sandhurst, he began the
tradition of riding a horse up the steps at the end of the
commissioning parade. Browning represented England and Great Britain
as a hurdler at the 1928 Winter Olympics. In 1932 Browning married
Daphne du Maurier, who was ten years younger and became one of the
20th centurys most enduring and popular novelists with titles such as
Jamaica Inn and Rebecca. Browning commanded two brigades before being
appointed to command 1 Airborne Division in 1941, later acting as
Eisenhowers advisor on airborne warfare in the Mediterranean. In 1944
he commanded 1st Airborne Corps, which he took to Holland for
Operation MARKET GARDEN that September. Allegedly coining the phrase a
bridge too far, he has received much of the blame for the operations
failure.In late 1944, Browning became Chief of Staff to Mountbatten.
In 1948 he became Comptroller and Treasurer to Princess Elizabeth and
Prince Philip and then Treasurer to the latter following the Queens
accession. He was a close adviser to the Royal couple, who respected
and valued his judgment.By this time, Boy and Daphne lived separate
lives with Boy working at the Palace in London and Daphne reluctant to
leave her beloved Cornwall although the marriage remained intact.
Questions exist as to Daphnes sexuality and Boy had a succession of
discrete mistresses. After a nervous breakdown probably due to
marriage problems, he resigned in 1959 and retired to Cornwall.
Browning died in March 1965.
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The Life of Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Browning
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844683369
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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