Lewis Heath

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Lieutenant-General Sir Lewis Macclesfield Heath, KBE, CB, CIE, DSO, MC (1885 - 1954) was a British Army officer during World War II.

Having achieved some success as GOC 5th Indian Division during the East African Campaign, Heath was appointed to command III Indian Corps part of the Malaya Command during the Battle of Malaya. He was unable to stop the Japanese advance and had conflicting opinions on how to conduct the campaign with his commanding officer, Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival. He was captured during the Battle of Singapore.

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  • Biographical Dictionary of British Generals of the Second World War, Nick Smart. ISBN 1-84415-049-6.


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