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PrefaceWhen I was first asked to write about Miles Dempsey I knew very little of him. I had studied the Normandy Campaign at Staff College, and walked the course for the D-Day landings and Operation GOODWOOD. I had heard his name and had a hazy idea of his position in the hierarchy. In that respect, I suspect I shared my ignorance with the great majority of the British public.As I came to know him better, two things became apparent to me the first, that little had ever been written either by or about him. This was largely due to his reticence, and to old-fashioned notions of loyalty and a dislike of self-aggrandisement. Second, I came to perceive that, in addition to these admirable traits, he possessed in abundance all the military virtues leadership based on self-confidence, a shrewd tactical brain, calmness in a crisis, total disregard for danger, and a big personality, able to make quick decisions and stick to them. I also realized that he had played an enormously important role in the great events that shaped the world in which we now live. That he had not received his fair share of plaudits was as much due to the desire on the part of others to seek glory as to his own reticence.No biography had ever been written, largely because of the lack of source material on which to base one. He ordered the majority of his papers to be burned, and produced nothing for the public domain. But, despite this dearth of material, what I did see induced in me huge respect, not least because of the calibre of those who passed favourable judgement on him. These ranged from major figures such as Montgomery, Mountbatten, Leese, Horrocks and de Guingand to Selwyn Lloyd, a wartime soldier who went on to great things in politics, and had no axe to grind on the military front. Not only did they all agree on his unusual ability, they remained loyal for years after all military ties had been severed. It is indeed hard to find anyone with a harsh word to say about him.I was extremely fortunate to be offered by the Dempsey family a collection of letters, diaries, including trench diaries from the Great War, papers and photographs the Dempsey Family Collection which had never been seen before by researchers, and which enabled me to add a human dimension to the otherwise laconic official sources. I owe them, and especially James Dempsey, a great debt of gratitude.I am also grateful to Dr Peter Caddick-Adams, of the UK Defence Academy, and Dr Stephen Hart of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, who gave me much helpful advice. I am grateful to the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives of Kings College London, for giving me access to their invaluable sources, and to the Imperial War Museum, the Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College Cambridge, Southampton University Library, the Joint Services Command and Staff College Library, the archives of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the National Archives Kew, for their help.I have been lucky enough to have received enormous help and encouragement from the successors to Dempseys old regiment, the Royal Berkshires. After many mutations occasioned by the vagaries of changing defence requirements, their records are now held by the Rifles Wardrobe Museum, Salisbury. Their staff, especially Mac Macintyre and John Peters, led by Lieutenant Colonel Michael Cornwell, have been quite outstanding in their help, and I am most grateful to them, and to Brigadier Patrick Davidson-Houston, Colonel Mike Vernon-Powell and Lieutenant Colonel David Stone, all with strong links to the Berkshires, for their unfailing encouragement. I have been privileged to interview individuals who knew Dempsey, and I am grateful to them for their insights.I am also grateful to the Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum; the Royal Military Police Museum; Christ Church, Portsdown; Shrewsbury School and in particular the Head of History, Dr OMorrogh; and all the trustees and copyright holders who have given me permission to quote from works consulted. I have endeavoured to ensure in every case that rights have been respected, and if I have erred in any respect I am ready to make suitable acknowledgement.

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First published in Great Britain in 2010 by Pen Sword Military An imprint of - photo 2
First published in Great Britain in 2010 by
Pen & Sword Military
An imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
47 Church Street
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Copyright Peter Rostron 2010
ISBN 978 1 84884 252 6
eISBN 9781844684885
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Contents
(Note: chapter headings are named after bugle calls for infantry and mounted infantry).
1 Captain of the School XI 1914 Dempsey Family Collection 2 Cricket - photo 3
1. Captain of the School XI, 1914. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
2 Cricket at Shrewsbury Dempsey Family Collection 3 MD as a schoolboy - photo 4
2. Cricket at Shrewsbury. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
3 MD as a schoolboy at Shrewsbury Dempsey Family Collection 4 The - photo 5
3. MD as a schoolboy at Shrewsbury. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
4 The Somme 1916 MD with VG Stokes Dempsey Family Collection 5 The - photo 6
4. The Somme 1916. MD with V.G. Stokes. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
5 The Somme 1916 Royal Berkshire wounded Rifles Wardrobe Museum 6 - photo 7
5. The Somme 1916. Royal Berkshire wounded. ( Rifles Wardrobe Museum) )
6 The Somme 1918 Royal Berkshires attack at Ayette Rifles Wardrobe Museum - photo 8
6. The Somme 1918. Royal Berkshires attack at Ayette. ( Rifles Wardrobe Museum )
7 Survivors Officers of 1st Royal Berkshires November 1918 Rifles - photo 9
7. Survivors. Officers of 1st Royal Berkshires, November 1918. ( Rifles Wardrobe Museum )
8 NW Persia MD at Gangah 1921 Dempsey Family Collection 9 NW - photo 10
8. NW Persia, MD at Gangah, 1921. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
9 NW Persia 1921 Cossacks Dempsey Family Collection 10 Bareilly - photo 11
9. NW Persia, 1921. Cossacks. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
10 Bareilly Royal Berkshires on the march Rifles Wardrobe Museum 11 - photo 12
10. Bareilly. Royal Berkshires on the march. ( Rifles Wardrobe Museum )
11 Bareilly MD second left with brother officers Dempsey Family - photo 13
11. Bareilly. MD (second left) with brother officers. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
12 Bareilly Royal Berkshire officers MD middle row four from end Rifles - photo 14
12. Bareilly. Royal Berkshire officers. MD middle row, four from end. ( Rifles Wardrobe Museum )
13 RMC Sandhurst OConnor front left and MD four rows back Dempsey - photo 15
13. RMC Sandhurst. OConnor (front left) and MD (four rows back). ( Dempsey Family Collection )
14 Estonia 1925 MD rear right and brother officers Dempsey Family - photo 16
14. Estonia, 1925. MD (rear right) and brother officers. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
15 Staff College 1931 Foreign Tour MD rear right with his study group - photo 17
15. Staff College, 1931. Foreign Tour. MD (rear right) with his study group. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
16 Staff College 1931 MD out with the Drag Dempsey Family Collection - photo 18
16. Staff College, 1931. MD out with the Drag. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
17 South Africa 1937 MD far left with fellow instructors Dempsey Family - photo 19
17. South Africa, 1937. MD (far left) with fellow instructors. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
18 South Africa 1937 MD far right on a flight to Northern Rhodesia - photo 20
18. South Africa, 1937. MD (far right) on a flight to Northern Rhodesia. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
19 Commander 13 Brigade 1939 MD with Stanley Oliver War Minister - photo 21
19. Commander 13 Brigade, 1939. MD with Stanley Oliver, War Minister, inspecting a guard of honour. ( Rifles Wardrobe Museum )
20 North Africa 1943 MD and Monty study the ground Dempsey Family - photo 22
20. North Africa, 1943. MD and Monty study the ground. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
21 Italy 1943 MD with Guy Simonds Dempsey Family Collection 22 - photo 23
21. Italy, 1943. MD with Guy Simonds. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
22 Italy 1943 MD with members of his staff Dempsey Family Collection - photo 24
22. Italy, 1943. MD with members of his staff. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
23 Normandy 1944 MD with Crocker and Bucknall Dempsey Family Collection - photo 25
23. Normandy, 1944. MD with Crocker and Bucknall. ( Dempsey Family Collection )
24 Ike Monty Patton Bradley three Corps Commanders and MD Dempsey - photo 26
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