Fergus Ling

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Fergus Ling
Born1914
Died7 May 1995
Allegiance
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order

DL (1914 – 7 May 1995) was a British Army
officer.

Military career

Educated at Stowe School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Ling was commissioned into the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) in December 1934.[1] He commanded the 2/5th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) at the crossing of the River Garigliano and the battles of the Gothic Line in 1944.[2] After the war, he became commanding officer of the 5th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) in 1954, commander of 148th Infantry Brigade in December 1958 and Deputy Adjutant General of the British Army of the Rhine in December 1961.[3] He went on to be General Officer Commanding 54th (East Anglian) Division/District of the Territorial Army in May 1965 and GOC Eastern District in 1967 before he retired in February 1969.[3]

He was honorary colonel of the Queen's Regiment from 1973 to 1977.[4]

In retirement he managed a successful appeal on behalf of the

National Trust to raise funds to acquire the Island of Lundy from the Harman family.[5]

Family

In 1940, he married Sheelah Sarel; they had two sons and three daughters.[2]

References

  1. ^ "No. 34129". The London Gazette. 1 February 1935. p. 772.
  2. ^ a b "Major General Fergus Alan Humphrey Ling CB CBE DSO DL". Queen's Royal Surreys. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Army Commands" (PDF). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  4. ^ "The Queen's Regiment". Regiments.org. Archived from the original on 10 February 2006. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
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Military offices
Preceded by GOC 54th (East Anglian) Division/District
1965–1967
Succeeded by
Command disbanded
New title GOC Eastern District
1967–1969
Succeeded by