Ronald Arthur Bromley MC (13 June 1918 – 30 December 2014) was a British Army officer of the 9th Survey Regiment RA (9 SR) who was awarded the Military Cross for his actions in Holland in November 1944 when he reconnoitered a minefield at great personal risk and saved many lives.[1]
During D-Day he used sound ranging equipment to identify the positions of enemy guns and carried out similar work in Calais in August 1944.[1]
After the war, Bromley returned to local government and retired in 1979 as the engineer and surveyor of Elmbridge Council.[1]