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Leslie Morshead

Sir Leslie James Morshead
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Leslie Morshead in 1941
Nickname(s) 'Ming the Merciless'
Born (1889-09-18)18 September 1889
Ballarat, Victoria
Died 26 September 1959(1959-09-26) (aged 70)
Sydney, New South Wales
Allegiance Australia
Service/branch Australian Army
Years of service 1913–46
Rank Lieutenant General
Service number NX8
Commands held I Corps
II Corps
New Guinea Force
Second Army
9th Division
18th Infantry Brigade
5th Infantry Brigade
15th Infantry Brigade
36th Infantry Battalion
19th Infantry Battalion
33rd Infantry Battalion
Battles/wars

First World War

Second World War

Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Distinguished Service Order
Efficiency Decoration
Mentioned in Despatches (8 times)
Légion d'honneur (France)
Virtuti Militari (Poland)
Medal of Freedom (United States)
Other work Teacher, farmer, manager of the Orient Steam Navigation Company

First World War

Second World War

Lieutenant General Sir Leslie James Morshead, KCB, KBE, CMG, DSO, ED (18 September 1889 – 26 September 1959) was an Australian soldier, teacher, businessman, and farmer, whose military career spanned both world wars. During the Second World War, he led the Australian and British troops at the Siege of Tobruk (1941) and at the Second Battle of El Alamein, achieving decisive victories over Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps. A strict and demanding officer, his soldiers nicknamed him "Ming the Merciless", later simply "Ming", after the villain in the Flash Gordon comics.

When the First World War broke out in August 1914, Morshead resigned his teaching position and his commission in the Cadet Corps to travel to Sydney and enlist as a private in the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the First Australian Imperial Force. He was commissioned as a lieutenant in September. He landed at Anzac on 25 April 1915, and his battalion made the farthest advance of any Australian unit that day. Invalided to Australia, he became commander of the 33rd Infantry Battalion, which he led on the Western Front at Messines, Passchendaele, Villers-Bretonneux, and Amiens.


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