CLARK, Ian Campbell

Rank: 
Lieutenant
Unit / Base: 
'42 Commando RM'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Honours & Awards: 
Born: 
Tuesday, March 2, 1937
Died : 
Wednesday, March 16, 1966
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
29
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Local Roll of Honour: 
Lt Ian Campbell Clark RM
Lieutenant Ian Clark died during a cross border operation to Sajingan Besar*, Indonesia.
He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches for distinguished service in support of operations and had previously served in Aden with 45 Commando RM.
The operation, codenamed Lively Cricket, was against Indonesian forces who had been mortaring the 42 Commando base at Kampung Biawak, in Sarawak, Malaysia. 
  • Marine Thomas Collins also died in this operation [see linked content below].
Sources:
AFM ROH
Navy News Jan 1967
Online Publication Soldier an' Sailor Too 
Sir Peter Whiteley obituary in The Independent 13 Feb 2016
London Gazette 44196, page 13457.
[Image] Bob Howden (served in 42 Cdo.RM).
 
* Notes: This particular cross border operation 'Lively Cricket' was to Sajingan Besar in Indonesia (seen elsewhere as Sedjingan and Sebedang. Cross border operations/raids were all part of Operation Claret.
 
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Comments

“It was my privilege to serve under this cracking Officer in 45 Commando RM. He inspired total confidence, screamed competence, and had that air about him. It was a pleasure to be with him. I had the further privilege of serving with him in ‘X’ Troop, the Commando Training Wing at CTCRM taking Recruits through for their Green Beret. I did not know he was Mentioned in Despatches but one round can end a promising career! I think he was destined for High Office, what a loss! Salute! “

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