Michael Chappell Explained

Michael Chappell
Birth Date:1934 9, df=yes
Other Names:Mike Chappell (as writer and illustrator)
Occupation:Military historian and illustrator

Michael John William Chappell BEM (14 September 1934 – 10August 2020), better known as Mike Chappell, was an English military historian and illustrator of military books.

Early life and education

Chappell came from an Aldershot family with links to the British Army going back several generations. His maternal grandfather, Pte George Green was among a group of soldiers of the Royal Welch Fusiliers killed in France on 14 September 1915 while laying a signal line to an outpost; he is buried in the Guards Cemetery at Windy Corner near Cuinchy.[1] Mike Chappell's late parents were Samuel Chappell (a Warrant Officer in the Royal Army Service Corps) and Kathleen (née Green). His siblings are Anthony Chappell (born 1936), who served in the Royal Corps of Signals; Anna Chappell (born 1940), and Russell Chappell (born 1944).[1]

As a boy, he attended St. Joseph's Roman Catholic School in Aldershot, the Army School at Blackdown in Hampshire, and Guildford Technical College.

Career

Military career

After leaving school, Chappell briefly served an industrial blacksmith apprenticeship with 13 Command Workshop REME. However, finding this not to his liking, in 1952, at age 17, he enlisted as a private in the Royal Hampshire Regiment, a British Army line-infantry regiment, and in 1955, transferred to the Gloucestershire Regiment, another British Army infantry regiment. During his 22-year military career he saw service in Cyprus, Germany, Libya, Malaya, Swaziland, Ulster and various British garrisons.[2]

He retired in 1974 as a Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Battalion (Rifle Volunteers) of the Wessex Regiment, a British Army Territorial Army infantry regiment.[2]

Writing and illustrating career

He first began painting military subjects for his own interest in 1968, turning professional when he left the army. His many years of military service actually wearing the kit and using the weapons gave him a unique insight in his illustrations. Consequently, Chappell gained worldwide popularity as a military illustrator, having written and illustrated over 100 books, many for Osprey Publishing.[3]

A number of his original artworks are held in the Glenn Christodoulou Collection.

Personal life

Formerly a resident of Aldershot, Chappell lived in the village of Malras in France with his second wife, Marilyn until his death in August 2020.[2] [1] His marriage to his first wife, Edna, was dissolved. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen's Birthday Honours List on 15 June 2013.

Osprey books written and/or illustrated by Chappell

Other books by Chappell

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Information supplied by the family to researcher Glenn Christodoulou – 15 May 2015
  2. http://www.ospreypublishing.com/authors/Mike_Chappell/ Osprey Publishing biography
  3. http://www.ospreypublishing.com/text_search.aspx?TextSearch=mike%20chappell&Group=Book Catalogue of Chappell's Osprey Publications