Gale, Richard Nelson

Gale, Richard Nelson

▪ British army officer
born July 25, 1896, London, England
died July 29, 1982, Kingston upon Thames, London

      British army officer who commanded the British airborne troops employed in northwestern Europe during World War II.

      Gale was commissioned in the British Army in 1915 and fought in France during World War I, rising to become a company commander and winning the Military Cross. He was stationed in India from 1919 to 1936 and then served in various staff posts. In 1942 he formed the 1st Parachute Brigade, and he assumed command of the British 6th Airborne Division upon its creation in 1943. Elements of this division were dropped behind enemy lines in Normandy (Normandy Invasion) during the predawn hours of D-Day, June 6, 1944, on the extreme eastern flank of the invasion zone. After bridges had been secured across the Orne and Dives rivers, Gale landed by glider and commanded subsequent operations to block potential German approaches to Sword Beach, the easternmost of the Allies' landing areas. The 6th Airborne Division later participated in a drop across the Rhine River (March 24, 1945), and by war's end Gale had become commander of the British I Airborne Corps.

      After the war Gale commanded the 1st Division of British troops in Palestine under United Nations mandate (1946–47), and he took command of British troops in Egypt (1948–49). He then served as commander in chief of the British Army of the Rhine and the NATO Northern Army Group (1952–57) and as deputy to the NATO supreme Allied commander in Europe (1958–60). Gale was knighted in 1950. Call to Arms (1968) is his autobiography.

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