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  1. War service. In 1943, during World War II, Fraser enlisted in the Border Regiment and served in the Burma campaign, as recounted in his memoir Quartered Safe Out Here (1993). After completing his Officer Cadet Training Unit (OCTU) course, Fraser was granted a commission into the Gordon Highlanders.

  2. George MacDonald Fraser was a British writer best known for his series of historical novels about the exploits of Harry Flashman, a hard-drinking, womanizing, and vain character depicted as playing a leading role in many major events of the 19th century. Fraser served in the British army from 1943.

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  3. Jan 4, 2008 · Though no one could have been more Scottish in his outward demeanour, George MacDonald Fraser was a Carlisle doctor's son, and educated at the town's grammar school, before indifferent...

  4. He attended school in both Carlisle and Glasgow, Scotland. In 1943, several years after Germany's invasion of Poland, which marked the beginning of World War II, Fraser joined the army. During his service, he repeatedly engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese in the jungles of Burma (now Myanmar).

  5. Mar 2, 2017 · His knowledge of history shown in his books, gained without a formal degree, was impressive. I went to my first writers seminar, on the Isle of Man, a few years later.? One wanna-be writer criticized Mr. Fraser for being too accurate in his historical fiction! I met with Mr. Fraser one more time, in 1999.?

  6. Fraser was born to Scottish parents in Carlisle, and educated at Carlisle Grammar School and Glasgow Academy. In 1943, at the age of 18, he joined the 9th Battalion of Border Regiment, fighting as an infantryman in North Africa and later in Burma after the Border Regiment became part of the Indian 17th Infantry Division.

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  8. Studying at the Carlisle Grammar School, George MacDonald Fraser was always an academically gifted child, something which lent itself well to his writing. Later going on to study at the highly prestigious Glasgow Academy, he would have a highly successful learning career that was both eventful and fruitful.