Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Role British Army officer | Name George Lea Years of service 1925–1965 Rank Lieutenant-general | |
Commands held 11th Battalion, Parachute Regiment
2nd Infantry Brigade
42nd Lancashire Territorial Division Battles/wars Second World War
Malayan Emergency
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation Died December 27, 1990, Saint Brelade, Jersey Awards Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Order of the British Empire Battles and wars World War II, Malayan Emergency, Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation |
Lieutenant-General Sir George Harris Lea (28 December 1912 - 27 December 1990) KCB, DSO, MBE was a British Army officer who became Head of the British Defence Staff in Washington, D.C.
Military career
Educated at Charterhouse School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Lea was commissioned into the Lancashire Fusiliers in 1933. He served in the Second World War as brigade major of 4th Parachute Brigade and then as commanding officer of 11th Battalion, Parachute Regiment. In this role he saw action during Operation Market Garden and became a prisoner of war.
Lea became commanding officer of the Special Air Service in 1955 and saw action again in Malaya. He went on to be commander of 2nd Infantry Brigade in 1957, deputy military secretary in 1960 and General Office Commanding 42nd Lancashire Territorial Division and North-West District in 1962. He was given command of the armed forces in Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1963 and became director of operations in Borneo in the spring of 1965, just before a pivotal battle with Indonesia at Plaman Mapu during the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation. His last appointment was as head of the British Defence Staff in Washington, D.C. in 1967 before retiring in 1970.
In retirement Lea was Lieutenant of the Tower of London.