Lt General Browning
Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Arthur Montague quotBoyquot Browning, 20 December 1896 - 14 March 1965 was a senior officer of the British Army who has been called the quotfather of the British airborne forcesquot. He was the commander of I Airborne Corps and deputy commander of First Allied Airborne Army during Operation Market Garden in September 1944. During the planning for this operation, he
Frederick Arthur Montague Browning was born on 20 December 1896 at his family home at 31 Hans Road, Brompton, London. The house was later demolished to make way for an expansion of Harrods, allowing him to claim in later life that he had been born in its piano department.He was the first son of Frederick Henry Browning, a wine merchant, and his wife Anne quotNancyquot ne Alt.
His promotion to Lieutenant General followed on January 7, 1944, effective as from December 9, 1943. On April 16, 1944, he was formally appointed Commanding Officer of the 1st Airborne Corps. In August 1944, this corps became part of the First Allied Airborne Army, which was commanded by American Lieutenant General Lewis Brereton.
Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Browning's enduring legacy lies in his crucial role in the creation and development of the British airborne forces during the Second World War. His visionary leadership, determination, and innovative tactics shaped highly skilled and effective airborne units that played a significant role in subsequent military
Lieutenant-General Frederick Arthur Montague Browning . Unit HQ 1st British Airborne Corps, and HQ 1st Allied Airborne Army. Army No. 22588 Awards Knight Commander of the British Empire, Companion of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in Despatches, Legion of Merit, Order of Polonia Restituta, Croix de Guerre. Frederick Arthur Montague quotBoyquot Browning was born on the 20th
Lt Gen Browning coined the expression 'a bridge too far' when he expressed concerns the operation was too bold. He was played by Dirk Bogarde in the 1977 war epic named after his phrase.
General 'Boy' the life of Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Browning, GCVO, KBE, CB, DSO, DL by Mead, Richard, 1947-Publication date 2010 Topics
British General Frederick quotBoyquot Browning was a man who undeniably had many qualities. Before and during Operation Market Garden, however, it was mainly his faults that affected the outcome of the fighting. Historians are almost unanimous in their conclusion that Browning's decisions contributed greatly to Market Garden's failure. Browning was a professional soldier who went
Lieutenant General George M. Browning Jr. is the comptroller of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. General Browning was born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1928. He earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating in 1952. In 1971 he received a master's
Lieutenant General Frederick Arthur Montague Browning was very much the father of the Airborne Forces in Britain.Lieutenant-General Browning began his military career in the First World War, where he served with the Grenadier Guards and won the Distinguished Service Order and the Croix de Guerre. He also had the honour of meeting Winston