LOVAT, Lord

Title: 
15th Lord Lovat
Birth name: 
FRASER, Simon Christopher Joseph
Known as: 
Shimi
Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
Regiment/Corps: 
Lovat Scouts
Service: 
Army
Number: 
44718
Born: 
Sunday, July 9, 1911
Died : 
Thursday, March 16, 1995
Lord Lovat first enlisted in the Scots Guards in 1932, leaving the army in 1937. Two years later at the outbreak of war he rejoined the Army in the Lovat Scouts.
Lord Lovat was part of a small but elite group of men who formed the idea of a Special Training Centre, agreed on the location, and devised and implemented a course of training once it was approved. This became the first of many Special Training Centres, STC Lochailort.
The training took place in and around the camp at Lochailort, Lord Lovat's role being Fieldcraft instruction.
After being appointed Commanding Officer of No 4 Commando, Lord Lovat was awarded the Military Cross for his actions during a raid at Hardelot in April 1942.  He was further awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant and distinguished service during the Dieppe raid on 19 August 1942. In 1943, when the Commandos were organised into Special Service Brigades, he left No 4 Commando to take up a new command. 6 June 1944 D Day Officer Commanding 1st Special Service Brigade at Normandy, France.
 
Sources:
DSO: London Gazette 35729, page: 4328
MC: London Gazette 35620, page 2971.
The book It Had To Be Tough author Major James Dunning.
 

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