Died 1969 Name Edmund Osborne Rank Lieutenant General | Allegiance United Kingdom | |
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Commands held 157th (Highland Light Infantry) BrigadeCairo Brigade44th (Home Counties) DivisionII Corps Battles/wars World War IWorld War II |
Lieutenant General Edmund Archibald Osborne CB DSO (1885–1969) was a British Army officer who commanded II Corps during World War II.

Military career
Osborne entered the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Royal Engineers, British Army, in 1904. He served in the First World War and then attended the Staff College, Camberley from 1921–1922 and later became Commander of the School of Signals in 1926. He went on to be a General Staff Officer (GSO) with the 3rd Infantry Division in 1930, Commander of 157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade in 1933 and Commander of the Cairo Brigade in Egypt in 1934.
He served in the Second World War, initially as General Officer Commanding (GOC) 44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division and then as GOC II Corps from 1940 until he retired from the British Army in 1941.