John Frost
Indian-English general of World War II

Born
December 31st, 1912
112 years ago
Died
1993
32 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
India
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Born in 1912, a distinguished general served in the British Indian Army during World War II. Played a significant role in the Siege of Arnhem in 1944 as a commander of the 2nd Parachute Battalion. Notable for leadership during Operation Market Garden, an ambitious Allied offensive aimed at securing bridges in the Netherlands. After the war, held various command positions and was involved in the reorganization of the British Army.
Commanded the 2nd Parachute Battalion
Led troops during the Siege of Arnhem
Participated in Operation Market Garden
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