Captain DOUGLAS FORD
Royal Scots
2nd Bn.
Died 18 December 1943
Age 25 years old
- Secondary Unit, Regiment and British Army Aid Group
- Country of Service United Kingdom
- Awards George Cross, Mentioned in Despatches
- Additional Info Son of Douglas Ford, and of Margaret D. Ford, of Edinburgh.
- Personal Inscription HE WON LIFE FOR FRIENDS, THIS GROUND FOR SCOTLAND, AND GLORY FOR GOD
- Additional Citation note
The following details are given in the London Gazette of April 18th, 1946: "Awarded the George Cross for most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner."
Capt. Douglas Ford, together with Lt. Col. Lanceray Newnham, M.C., Middlesex Regiment, were executed by the Japanese whilst prisoners of war for their parts in successfully contacting secret agents and organsing escapes and other disruptions. They were arrested along with others and subjected to torture and starvation and sentenced to death in the hope of making them talk. They remained silent and were eventually executed. Both were posthumously awarded the George Cross for their bravery.
Introducing For Evermore: Stories of the Fallen - the exciting new way to read and share stories of the Commonwealth's war dead. Got a story to share? Upload it and preserve their memory for generations to come.
Share and read stories