John Willoughby Gray – GHQ Liaison Regiment
Officer Commanding, No. 9 Patrol, GHQ Liaison Regiment (“Phantom”), attached to the 11th Armoured Division. Recce’d Belsen on 15th April, 1945.
Commissioned 24/2/1940 Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission].
Earliest organised entry into Belsen was made on 15 April at 1615hrs, with Capt JW Gray GHQ Liaison Regmt, Maj J Tonkin 1SAS Bgde & Brigadier Glyn Hughes, Assistant Director Medical Services, making a specific inspection of the hutted camp area.
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GHQ Liaison Regiment, codename “Phantom” was an innovative, special reconnaissance and liaison unit, that was formed during World War 2. Their role was to provide real time intelligence about Allied and Axis positions from the battlefront.
Their reconaissance patrols operated close to the front line, gaining a crucial overview of battles by observation, contact with forwrd units and listening to the radio traffic generated by units directly involved. They relayed this information by wireless, via their Squadron HQ, to their Liaison Officers who worked alongside the Commander in overall control of the battle. By bypassing the normal chain of communication in this way, the Commanders were given an unprecedented up-to-date picture, to assist them to progress the battle.
Born 5th November 1916, London
Died 13th February 1993, Salisbury
Later known as Willoughby Gray, He was an actor and writer, known for A View to a Kill (1985), The Princess Bride (1987) and Madame Bovary (1964). He was married to Felicity Gray. He is best known for playing Sir John Stevens in Howards’ Way.
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