Peter Hellings

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Sir Peter Hellings
Born1916
Died1990
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Marines
Years of service1935–1971
RankGeneral
Commands held41 Commando
42 Commando
40 Commando
3 Commando Brigade
Royal Marines
Battles/warsWorld War II
Malayan Emergency
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Cross
Military Cross

General Sir Peter William Cradock Hellings KCB DSC MC (1916–1990) was a Royal Marines officer who became Commandant General Royal Marines.

Military career

Hellings joined the Royal Marines in 1935 and served in World War II as a Company Commander with 40 Commando[1] being awarded the Military Cross during fighting in Italy in 1943.[2] Shortly after the end of the War he commanded 41 Commando and 42 Commando.[1] He saw active service in Malaya in the early 1950s during the Malayan Emergency.[1] He was appointed Commanding Officer of 40 Commando in 1958, Commander of 3 Commando Brigade in 1959 and Commander of the Infantry Training Centre Royal Marines in 1960.[1] He went on to be Deputy Director of the Joint Warfare School in 1963, Chief of Staff to the Commandant General Royal Marines in 1964 and Commander Portsmouth Group Royal Marines in 1967.[1] His last appointment was as Commandant General Royal Marines in 1968 before retiring in 1971.[1]

In retirement he became Chairman of the Gas Consumers' Council for the South West[3] and lived at Milton Combe in Devon.[3]

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Military offices
Preceded by Commandant General Royal Marines
1968–1971
Succeeded by

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