Corran purdon biography of william
Lieutenant Corran Purdon volunteered Corran William Brooke Purdon was born in Queenstown, (now Cobh) County Cork on 4 May He was educated at Campbell College, Belfast, and the Royal Military College Sandhurst that had in effect, with the approach of war, become an Officer Cadet Training Unit, with the six-month course concentrating on training Cadet Purdon to be an infantry.
Maj Gen Corran Purdon, who Lieutenant Corran Purdon volunteered for the Commandos whilst serving as a young officer with the Royal Ulster Rifles, and was attached to No Commando. He took part in raids on Norway and St Nazaire.
Born in 1921; educated
Corran William Brooke Purdon was born in Queenstown, Co Cork, son of Major-General W B Purdon, late Royal Army Medical Corps, and educated at Campbell College, Belfast, and Sandhurst from where he was commissioned into the Royal Ulster Rifles inBritish officer served with Purdon, Corran William Brooke. Date of birth: May 4th, (Cobh, Ireland) Date of death: June 27th, (Devizes/Wiltshire, United Kingdom) Service number: