Corran purdon biography
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Purdon CBE MC CPM, Major General C W B
General Officer Commanding Near East Land Forces |
Corran William Brooke Purdon was born in Queenstown, (now Cobh) County Cork on 4 May He was educated at Campbell College, Belfast, and the Royal Military College Sandhurst that had in effect, with the approach of war, become an Officer Cadet Training Unit, with the six-month course concentrating on training Cadet Purdon to be an infantry platoon commander.
Officer Cadet Purdon was commissioned into The Royal Ulster Rifles (RUR) on 31 December and posted to the depot in Armagh. He was deemed too young for active service with 2 RUR in the British Expeditionary Force in France, and was moved to Ballymena where the first buildings, that would later be part of the new RUR depot, had been completed. Frustrated at not seeing action in France, he volunteered for service with the Commando forces being raised at that time. When he discovered that his CO had been tearing up his applications, he soon made his way to Londonderry where 12 Commando was being trained and persuaded its CO to issue joining instructions - which he duly did - much to the fury of his RUR CO.
He joined No 12 Commando and his first operational experience should have been a raid onto the Lofoten Islands, Norway, but h
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