Lt-Col. B.A. Coad

Lieutenant-Colonel Aubrey Coad
5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment

He looked at me and welcomed me to t27th Brigade, then he said, “don’t want any heroes in my brigade—heroes get killed!”

(Rev. William Jones quoted in Andrew Salmon, Scorched Earth, Black Snow: the First Year of the Korean War, 43)

Born on 27 September 1906 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, Basil Aubrey Coad took a commissioned with the Wiltshire Regiment after graduating from RMC, Sandhurst in 1926. Following postings to India and Shanghai, he served during the Arab Revolt in Palestine in 1936. Having transferred to the Terriorial Army, he mobilized for active service and was appointed second-in-command for the 2nd Battalion, Wiltshires in 1941.

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