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<description><![CDATA[Officer Commanding 42 Commando RM  23/6/47 - 27/1/48. Photo courtesy of  Jerry Jasper, President of the The Ferguson Warren Society.<br />
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Alan George Warren (he changed his surname by deed poll to Ferguson-Warren on 11/11/49) was commissioned into the Royal Marines on the 1st January 1919. After a distinguished Military Career he retired on the 21st January 1953 having attained the rank of Colonel. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for <i>&quot; Distinguished services in organising the withdrawal of Officers and men in the face of a very heavy enemy attack after the fall of Singapore in March 1942.&quot;</i> He was taken prisoner of war during this action. At the end of the war he was released and returned to his role as a RM Officer. More can be read about his career by following this link:<br />
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Appointed CBE on the 1 January 1952.<br />
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Post war Col. Warren was head of the Flint Hill English Department, Flint Hill School in Oakton, Virginia, USA, from 1957 to 1974, and his students erected a memorial to him at the school after his death on the 25th December 1975.<br />
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