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John Darwin Maling

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
John Maling

Rank
  
Lieutenant Colonel

Years of service
  
1935-1959


John Darwin Maling

Born
  
2 February 1915 Timaru, New Zealand (
1915-02-02
)

Died
  
16 March 2009(2009-03-16) (aged 94) New Zealand

Commands held
  
1st Battalion, Sikh Light Infantry 16th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment

Service/branch
  
British Indian Army

Lieutenant Colonel John Darwin Maling DSO MC (2 February 1915 – 16 March 2009) was a New Zealand born British Indian Army officer during the Second World War.

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Early life

Maling was born in Timaru, New Zealand and educated at Christ's College, Christchurch. He then attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst and commissioned in 1935.

Military career

He served for a year with 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment in India, before transferring to the 1st Battalion, (King George V's Own) 11th Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army. He served in the Waziristan campaign (1936–39) and was awarded the Military Cross in 1937. In 1941 he became adjutant of a new regiment, the Sikh Light Infantry, and saw active service with the unit during the Burma Campaign. He became acting Commanding Officer of the Sikh Light Infantry in April 1945, but was wounded shortly thereafter. He retook command of the regiment in June 1945, holding the position in 1947. On 20 September 1945 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his actions in Burma.

In 1948, he transferred to the Royal Artillery. Maling was a brigade major with the 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division, before serving with the 33rd Airborne Light Regiment in Egypt. In 1956 he became Commanding Officer of the 16th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, garrisoned in Cyprus. He retired from the army in 1959 and returned to New Zealand.

Later career

He worked for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service from 1959 to 1981.

References

John Darwin Maling Wikipedia