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  1. General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey, GBE, KCB, DSO, MC, DL (15 December 1896 – 5 June 1969) was a senior British Army officer who served in both world wars. During the Second World War he commanded the Second Army in northwest Europe. A highly professional career soldier who made his reputation in active service, Dempsey was highly thought of by both his subordinates and superiors, most notably Bernard Montgomery, but is not well known.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Miles Christopher Dempsey was a British army officer who commanded the Second Army, the main British force in the Allied drive across western Europe (1944–45) during World War II. Dempsey was commissioned in the British Army in 1915 and fought in France during World War I. He was a lieutenant

  3. General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey, was a senior British Army officer who served in both world wars. During the Second World War he commanded the Second Army in northwest Europe. A highly professional career soldier who made his reputation in active service, Dempsey was highly thought of by both his subordinates and superiors, most notably Bernard Montgomery, but is not well known.

  4. Jan 12, 2017 · Miles Dempsey was born Dec. 15, 1896, in New Brighton, Cheshire, England. Commissioned into the British Army in 1915, Dempsey fought with the British Expeditionary Force in France during World War I.

  5. www.dday-overlord.com › en › battle-of-normandyMiles Dempsey - Biography

    Miles Christopher Dempsey was born on December 15, 1896 in New Brighton, Cheshire. He joined the Sandhurst Royal Military College from which he graduated in 1915 before joining the Royal Berkshire Regiment. With his unit, he served immediately after school leaving France during the First World War. He receives the Military Cross, one of the ...

  6. Apr 21, 2015 · Miles Dempsey was born in New Brighton, Cheshire in December 1896. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in 1915 and went straight into World War One fighting with the Royal Berkshire Regiment. Dempsey served on the Western Front and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery. The army was his career and by the outbreak of war in September 1939, he held the rank of lieutenant colonel. Dempsey was sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force where he commanded the ...

  7. Jan 18, 2021 · Tweet. General Miles Dempsey (1896-1969) was the commander of the British and Canadian troops on D-Day, and led the 2nd Army for the rest of the campaign. Dempsey was born at New Brighton, Cheshire, on 15 December 1896, the son of a marine insurance broker. He attended Sandhurst, graduating in 1915 then joining the Royal Berkshire Regiment.

  8. Miles Dempsey was born in New Brighton, Cheshire, England in the United Kingdom. His lineage traced back to the aristocratic O'Dempsey family of Clanmalier. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Upon graduating in 1915, he joined the Royal Berkshire Regiment and fought in WW1 on the Western Front.

  9. General Sir Miles Dempsey is perhaps the least-well known senior British commander of the Second World War, familiar to many by name, but otherwise an unknown figure, overshadowed by his close association with Field Marshal Montgomery. This despite an impressive track-record during the Second World War that saw Dempsey take part in the retreat to Dunkirk and the anti-invasion preparations that followed, before moving to North Africa to take command of a corps during the invasion of Sicily ...

  10. Aug 19, 2010 · Miles Dempsey, Commander of the British Second Army in the invasion of Europe 1944-45, is almost unknown to the general public. Yet his part in Britains contribution to that campaign was second only to Montgomerys in importance. Dempsey survived two and a half years of bitter fighting as an infantry officer on the Western Front before accompanying his beloved Royal Berkshire Regiment in the little-known North West Persia campaign of 1920-21. In six years he rose from Major to command over ...