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Harry Tuzo was born on 26 August, 1917 in Bangalore, British India, is a British Army general. Discover Harry Tuzo'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 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 26 August 1917
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace Bangalore, British India
Date of death 7 August, 1998
Died Place Norwich, Norfolk, England
Nationality India

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1917

General Sir Harry Crawford Tuzo, (26 August 1917 – 7 August 1998), was a British Army officer who was Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and General Officer Commanding of the British Army in Northern Ireland during the early period of the Troubles.

Harry Craufurd Tuzo was born in Bangalore, India, on 26 August 1917, the son of John Atkinson Tuzo, a British Army officer and civil engineer, and his wife Annie Catherine (née Craufurd).

Tuzo was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire (where he was a member of the Officer Training Corps ), and Oriel College, Oxford, where he read jurisprudence.

1921

After a fortnight's training he crossed to France with the 21st Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, which was part of the 3rd Infantry Division under Major General Bernard Montgomery.

The division was part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF).

1939

Tuzo first entered the British Army on 15 July 1939 as a second lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, Supplementary Reserve of Officers, just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War in September.

1940

Remaining there and seeing no action until the German Army invaded France in May 1940, he was amongst the last of those evacuated from Dunkirk, travelling in a paddle cruiser to Harwich.

1941

As the end of the war approached, he was granted a Regular Army commission, with the substantive rank of lieutenant (with seniority from 24 February 1941), on 17 January 1945.

1942

He stayed with his regiment, which in 1942 transferred to the Guards Armoured Division, engaged in coastal defence until June 1944 when they returned to France in the invasion of Normandy.

His regiment was in support of the division in Normandy where he won the Military Cross (MC) for his actions up to Operation Goodwood (the breakout from Caen).

He was then a war substantive captain and temporary major commanding Y Battery of the regiment consisting of self-propelled anti-tank guns, the original recommendation for his MC mentions his actions at the Albert Canal bridgehead, the attacks on Hechtel, Elst, Limburg, Sittard and particularly in support of the Coldstream Guards at Wesel; he was slightly wounded three times during this period.

Later in Germany he had the rare distinction as a battery commander of accepting the surrender of a German admiral who was Flag Officer U-boats.

1943

He had married Monica Patience Salter on 5 October 1943.

1945

He was Mentioned in Despatches on 9 August 1945, and his MC was gazetted on 22 January 1946.

1946

He received substantive promotion to captain on 1 July 1946.

1963

From 1963 to 1965 he commanded the 51st Gurkha Brigade in Borneo, which included Brunei in its area of operations.

His Gurkha battalions worked to win the "hearts and minds" of the locals, but also participated with the SAS in Operation Claret, which interdicted Indonesian troops as they attempted to cross the border.

1965

The Sultan of Brunei honoured Tuzo with the title Dato Setia Nagara in 1965.

His work also earned him a Mention in Despatches.

1971

Tuzo was appointed as General Officer Commanding and Director of Operations, Northern Ireland, on 2 March 1971 together with promotion to lieutenant general.

His appointment was made after the previous incumbent, Lieutenant General Vernon Erskine-Crum, suffered a heart attack.

Tuzo was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) on 4 June 1971, in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

1972

In 1972, after consultation with Whitehall, Tuzo ordered Operation Motorman, which sent 30,000 troops into Republican dominated 'no-go' areas of West Belfast and Derry to take back control.

1973

He relinquished his position in Northern Ireland on 1 February 1973 and was replaced by Lieutenant General Sir Frank King.

Tuzo was promoted to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) on 2 June 1973.

1976

After his service in Northern Ireland ended Tuzo was appointed Commander-in-Chief British Army of the Rhine until 1976, when he was made Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe.

1979

He was placed on the retired list on 5 February 1979.

After his service in the army he accepted a position in 1979 as chairman of Marconi Space and Defence Systems which he held until 1983.

1983

Tuzo was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk on 12 September 1983.

He lived in Fakenham and was chairman of Pensthorpe Nature Reserve.

Tuzo's granddaughter is the journalist Rosie Garthwaite.