Ralph Younger Explained

Ralph Younger
Birth Date:12 July 1904
Death Date:2 August 1985 (aged 81)
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Serviceyears:1925−1958
Servicenumber:33496
Rank:Major-General
Branch:British Army
Commands:3rd Carabiniers
30th Independent Armoured Brigade
7th Armoured Brigade
49th (West Riding) Armoured Division
Unit:7th Queen's Own Hussars
Battles:Second World War
Awards:Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Military Cross

Major-General Ralph Younger (12 July 1904 – 2 August 1985) was a British Army officer.

Military career

Younger was commissioned into the 7th Queen's Own Hussars in 1925.[1] He served as commanding officer of the 3rd Carabiniers in Burma in 1942 during the Second World War.[1]

Younger was appointed second in command of the 255th Indian Tank Brigade in August 1944, then promoted to command the brigade in May 1945, commanding it until November.[2]

After the war he became commander of 30th Independent Armoured Brigade in March 1949, commander of 7th Armoured Brigade in December 1950 and Commandant of the Royal Armoured Corps Centre at Bovington Camp in November 1953.[3] His last appointment was as General Officer Commanding 49th (West Riding) Armoured Division in December 1954 before retiring in March 1958.[3]

He was colonel of the 7th Queen's Own Hussars from 1952 to 1958[4] of the Queen's Own Hussars from 1958 to 1962 and of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards from 1971 to 1975.[5]

Family

In 1932 he married Mary Cynthia Mills; after they divorced he married Greta Mary Turnbull in 1938; they had a son and a daughter.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Major-General Ralph Younger CB CBE DSO MC DL. British Empire. 15 June 2020.
  2. The Army Gradation List February 1956
  3. Web site: Army Commands. 7 June 2020.
  4. Web site: 7th Queen's Own Hussars . 30 March 2007 . Mills . T.F. . regiments.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20070208102414/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/D07h.htm . 8 February 2007.
  5. Web site: The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) . regiments.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20040814061808/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/cav/DG3rsdg.htm . 14 August 2004 . 31 August 2018 . dead . dmy-all .
  6. Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003