Lt-Col. C.R. Buchanan

Lieutenant-Colonel C.R. Buchanan
6th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers

The Bn was very weary but the leading coys set off and reached the Northern edge of the village which they found to be strongly held … The CO was slightly wounded in the arm about 1300 hrs but when the 2 IC went up he insisted on finishing the battle and was only evacuated later in the evening when the 2 IC took over.

(War Diary, 9 Aug 1944)

Born on 22 May 1902 Shanghai, China, Colin Robert Buchanan was a commissioned officer with the Royal Scots Fusiliers since 1922. He served in the Far East and became 2nd Battalion adjutant in 1930. While stationed in Hong Kong, he and other officer were mistaken for Russian spies and briefly denied by Chinese authorities. He was promoted to captain in 1936 and made a major days before the outbreak of the Second World War.

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