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Denis Eadie

Denis Sheldon McGregor Eadie MC (12 February 1917 - 28 March 2015) was a British Army officer of the Second World War who was awarded the Military Cross[1] by Field Marshal Lord Wavell for his conduct during the relief of Kohima.[2][3][4]

Denis Eadie
Denis Eadie 1917-2015
Born12 February 1917
Bridge of Weir, Scotland
Died28 March 2015 (2015-03-29) (aged 98)
Edinburgh, Scotland
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1939-1947
RankMajor (Honorary)
Service number96390
Unit506 Field Company Royal Engineers (Scottish Lowland Division); 21 Field Park Company
Second World WarBattle of France; Arakan Campaign; Battle of Kohima
AwardsMilitary Cross
Spouse(s)Isobel Woodsend (1940-1983 *her death), Gillian Apold (née Maclean) (1991-2015 *his death)
RelationsPeter Eadie (Ggeat-grandfather)
Other workBusiness (Eadie Bros & Co Ltd)

Early life edit

Eadie was born on 12 February 1917 Bridge of Weir in Scotland. He was the great-grandson of Peter Eadie, who founded the family firm, Eadie Bros & Co. Ltd. The company specialised in the manufacture of ring travellers for the textile industry.[4]

Educated in Scotland he then followed his older brother Russell to St Piran's prep school in Maidenhead and Oundle School in Peterborough. For university Eadie went up to Trinity College, Cambridge. There he studied mechanical sciences and won a rowing blue stroking the Cambridge crew during the 1938 University Boat Race.[4]

Military service edit

With Britain's declaration of war on Nazi Germany on 3 September 1939 Eadie was commissioned into 506 Field Company Royal Engineers, within the Scottish Lowland Division.[4]

Eadie attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where he trained as a motor contact officer. Upon graduating he was posted to Sixth Brigade HQ and sailed for France in April 1940 to join the British Expeditionary Force. His sailing came the day after his proposal of marriage to Isobel Woodsend.[4]

During the Battle of France Eadie was Mentioned in Dispatches before being evacuated from Dunkirk. He remained on service in the UK until 1942 and his deployment to Burma. While on home service Eadie married Woodsend at Paisley Abbey in December 1940.[4]

In Burma, Eadie participated in the 1942 Arakan Campaign and was training on the west coast of India when he was sent to participate in the Battle of Kohima.[4]

On 2 May 1944 Eadie and his men were ordered to take a six-pounder anti-tank gun up to the Kohima garrison. Manhandling the gun past the Japanese, they then pulled it up to a 90 ft ramp. During the operation at the ramp, hauling the gun using a wire cable, one soldier was killed and another wounded. The troop sergeant was injured when he was run over by the gun. Eadie carried the casualties up the ramp, getting them under cover.[2]

For his bravery during the battle Eadie was awarded the Military Cross, presented in the field. The citation read:

"Captain Eadie throughout the whole of the operation displayed a high standard of leadership and organising ability while under fire. The success of the operation was entirely due to his example and his rapid appreciation of the situation."[4]

Eadie was made a temporary major and given command after the death of his commanding officer. He saw further service in the Far East with the liberation of Mandalay and Rangoon, arriving on Victory in Europe Day.[4]

Six years to the day after his 3 September 1939 enlistment, he was stationed at Mingaladon Airport. He was assigned to a Bangkok flight which returned with the first British prisoners of war.[4]

He returned to the UK two months later but was not released from service until December 1947.[4] Eadie remained on the Territorial Army Reserve Officers List. He was removed from the list on 12 February 1967, upon reaching the upper age limit. He was awarded the honorary rank of major.[5]

Later life edit

After completing his military service, Eadie returned to the family firm in Scotland.[2] He worked there until he retired on his 65th birthday in 1982.[4]

He maintained a keen interest in sport. He coached underprivileged boys in boxing, and was a Royal and Ancient Golf Club member, Prestwick Golf Club captain and Leander Rowing Club member. He also enjoyed fishing and shooting.[2]

Eadie served as chairman of ISO Standards committees relating to textiles, the West of Scotland TSB (in addition to being a member of the bank's board), as a Paisley Hammerman Deacon, and as a Grocer's Company member.[4]

Eadie also carried out volunteer work and supported charities. These included the Paisley & Glasgow Society, Paisley's Accord Hospice, Paisley Abbey and St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh.[4]

He was widowed in 1983 with the passing of his wife Isobel.[4] In 1991 he married again, to Gillian Apold (née Maclean). She survived him, along with two sons, two daughters, a stepson and a stepdaughter.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "London Gazette - Supplement 36679 Page 4051". London Gazette. 29 August 1944.
  2. ^ a b c d e Major Denis Eadie - obituary. The Telegraph, 10 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  3. ^ Denis Eadie. Alison Shaw, Herald Scotland, 7 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Obituary: Denis Sheldon McGregor Eadie MC. Alison Shaw, The Scotsman, 29 April 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  5. ^ "SUPPLEMENT 44267, PAGE 2885". London Gazette.

External links edit

  • Pathè - Meet the Cambridge Crew (1938)
  • Imdb - Denis Eadie
  • IWM - Wavell's Tour, Visit to Imphal

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Denis Sheldon McGregor Eadie MC 12 February 1917 28 March 2015 was a British Army officer of the Second World War who was awarded the Military Cross 1 by Field Marshal Lord Wavell for his conduct during the relief of Kohima 2 3 4 Denis EadieDenis Eadie 1917 2015Born12 February 1917Bridge of Weir ScotlandDied28 March 2015 2015 03 29 aged 98 Edinburgh ScotlandAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchArmyYears of service1939 1947RankMajor Honorary Service number96390Unit506 Field Company Royal Engineers Scottish Lowland Division 21 Field Park CompanySecond World WarBattle of France Arakan Campaign Battle of KohimaAwardsMilitary CrossSpouse s Isobel Woodsend 1940 1983 her death Gillian Apold nee Maclean 1991 2015 his death RelationsPeter Eadie Ggeat grandfather Other workBusiness Eadie Bros amp Co Ltd Contents 1 Early life 2 Military service 3 Later life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editEadie was born on 12 February 1917 Bridge of Weir in Scotland He was the great grandson of Peter Eadie who founded the family firm Eadie Bros amp Co Ltd The company specialised in the manufacture of ring travellers for the textile industry 4 Educated in Scotland he then followed his older brother Russell to St Piran s prep school in Maidenhead and Oundle School in Peterborough For university Eadie went up to Trinity College Cambridge There he studied mechanical sciences and won a rowing blue stroking the Cambridge crew during the 1938 University Boat Race 4 Military service editWith Britain s declaration of war on Nazi Germany on 3 September 1939 Eadie was commissioned into 506 Field Company Royal Engineers within the Scottish Lowland Division 4 Eadie attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst where he trained as a motor contact officer Upon graduating he was posted to Sixth Brigade HQ and sailed for France in April 1940 to join the British Expeditionary Force His sailing came the day after his proposal of marriage to Isobel Woodsend 4 During the Battle of France Eadie was Mentioned in Dispatches before being evacuated from Dunkirk He remained on service in the UK until 1942 and his deployment to Burma While on home service Eadie married Woodsend at Paisley Abbey in December 1940 4 In Burma Eadie participated in the 1942 Arakan Campaign and was training on the west coast of India when he was sent to participate in the Battle of Kohima 4 On 2 May 1944 Eadie and his men were ordered to take a six pounder anti tank gun up to the Kohima garrison Manhandling the gun past the Japanese they then pulled it up to a 90 ft ramp During the operation at the ramp hauling the gun using a wire cable one soldier was killed and another wounded The troop sergeant was injured when he was run over by the gun Eadie carried the casualties up the ramp getting them under cover 2 For his bravery during the battle Eadie was awarded the Military Cross presented in the field The citation read Captain Eadie throughout the whole of the operation displayed a high standard of leadership and organising ability while under fire The success of the operation was entirely due to his example and his rapid appreciation of the situation 4 Eadie was made a temporary major and given command after the death of his commanding officer He saw further service in the Far East with the liberation of Mandalay and Rangoon arriving on Victory in Europe Day 4 Six years to the day after his 3 September 1939 enlistment he was stationed at Mingaladon Airport He was assigned to a Bangkok flight which returned with the first British prisoners of war 4 He returned to the UK two months later but was not released from service until December 1947 4 Eadie remained on the Territorial Army Reserve Officers List He was removed from the list on 12 February 1967 upon reaching the upper age limit He was awarded the honorary rank of major 5 Later life editAfter completing his military service Eadie returned to the family firm in Scotland 2 He worked there until he retired on his 65th birthday in 1982 4 He maintained a keen interest in sport He coached underprivileged boys in boxing and was a Royal and Ancient Golf Club member Prestwick Golf Club captain and Leander Rowing Club member He also enjoyed fishing and shooting 2 Eadie served as chairman of ISO Standards committees relating to textiles the West of Scotland TSB in addition to being a member of the bank s board as a Paisley Hammerman Deacon and as a Grocer s Company member 4 Eadie also carried out volunteer work and supported charities These included the Paisley amp Glasgow Society Paisley s Accord Hospice Paisley Abbey and St Mary s Cathedral Edinburgh 4 He was widowed in 1983 with the passing of his wife Isobel 4 In 1991 he married again to Gillian Apold nee Maclean She survived him along with two sons two daughters a stepson and a stepdaughter 2 References edit London Gazette Supplement 36679 Page 4051 London Gazette 29 August 1944 a b c d e Major Denis Eadie obituary The Telegraph 10 May 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2015 Denis Eadie Alison Shaw Herald Scotland 7 May 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Obituary Denis Sheldon McGregor Eadie MC Alison Shaw The Scotsman 29 April 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2015 SUPPLEMENT 44267 PAGE 2885 London Gazette External links editPathe Meet the Cambridge Crew 1938 Imdb Denis Eadie IWM Wavell s Tour Visit to Imphal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denis Eadie amp oldid 1172592501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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