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Archer Clive was born on 24 June, 1903 in London, England, is a British Army officer (1903–1995). Discover Archer Clive's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June 1903
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace London, England
Date of death 1995
Died Place Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England
Nationality London, England

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1903

Brigadier Archer Francis Lawrence Clive, DSO and bar, MC KStJ (24 June 1903, in London – March 1995, in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire) was a British Army officer who served during World War II.

Clive was the son of Lieutenant-General Sir George Sidney Clive and Madeline Buxton.

1917

He was educated at New Beacon School, Sevenoaks, Harrow School (January 1917-?) and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.

1923

After graduating from Sandhurst, Clive was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Grenadier Guards on 1 February 1923.

1925

Promoted on 1 February 1925 to lieutenant, from May 1928 to August 1930, he was attached to the Sudan Defence Force (SDF).

1934

He was married twice; firstly on 8 February 1934 to the Honourable Penelope Isobel Portman (daughter of Gerald Berkeley Portman, 7th Viscount Portman).

1938

Returning to England, from 1938 to 1939 he attended the Staff College, Camberley.

1939

From September 1939 until July 1940, he served with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), first as a General Staff Officer, 3rd grade (GSO3), then from March 1940 as a brigade major.

1940

He was awarded the Military Cross in July 1940 for his services with the BEF.

1941

Clive then served at the War Office as a General Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2), until 15 February 1941, when, promoted to the acting rank of lieutenant colonel, he was appointed Commanding Officer (CO) of the 6th Battalion, Grenadier Guards.

The battalion was a war-raised unit composed mainly of civilian soldiers who had volunteered for the army, along with a few Regulars.

1942

After training in England the battalion was sent overseas in June 1942, arriving in Syria where, in October, it was assigned to Brigadier Julian Gascoigne's 201st Guards Brigade.

Together with the rest of the brigade, Clive's battalion was sent to Tunisia to become part of the British Eighth Army, where it was engaged in the final stages of the Tunisian Campaign, notably at the Battle of the Mareth Line in mid-March, where the battalion suffered heavily.

For his service with the Grenadiers in North Africa, he received his first Distinguished Service Order.

1943

For six months between 12 August 1943 and 13 February 1944, Clive performed staff officer (GS01) roles with 203 Military Mission and then with the 21st Army Group.

1944

After this, he became commander of the 24th Guards Brigade, as a temporary brigadier, in Italy until the end of October 1944.

For his service in Italy, he was awarded a bar to his DSO.

1945

Clive was a member of the Military Mission to South Africa between 1945 and 1946.

1947

Clive retired from active service, with the honorary rank of brigadier, late of the Grenadier Guards, on 9 December 1947, being listed in the Regular Army Reserve of Officers until 24 September 1958.

1949

The couple had two children (a son and a daughter); they were divorced in 1949.

1950

His second marriage was to Olivia Mary Beatrice Stanley, on 3 October 1950.

1960

He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1953 and Deputy Lieutenant for Herefordshire on 24 May 1960.