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Captain Arthur Beaumont Muir CRAWFORD

1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
29 Mar 2024
Written by Jeremy Elsworth
1945-46
WINDSOR [1934-1937]
WINDSOR [1934-1937]

John was commissioned into one of the Territorial battalions of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) early in 1939 and then embodied at the outbreak of war. For a time, he was Brigade Intelligence Officer in England prior to a posting to the Far East in 1942, serving in India and Malaya in the rank of Captain.

He was eventually appointed to the Civil Administrative Military Service with a view to service in Malaya after the occupation of that country by the Allies. On his way to Madras to take up this appointment Arthur contracted anterior poliomyelitis from which he died in Madras Military Hospital aged 25 on Friday 10th August 1945. He is buried in Madras War Cemetery, Chennai, India.

Son of Dr Arthur Muir Crawford & Jennifer Lennox Beaumont Crawford of Glasgow, Scotland.

 

A copy of John's story may be downloaded here.

See also the Commonwealth War Graves Commission permanent digital memorial, ‘Evermore: Stories of the fallen’ relating to:- Captain Arthur Beaumont Muir CRAWFORD


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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