Cyril Bencraft Joly

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Born(1918-09-09)September 9, 1918
Died2000 (aged 8182)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
Cyril Bencraft Joly
Born(1918-09-09)September 9, 1918
Died2000 (aged 8182)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
CommandsC Squadron 3 Royal Tank Regiment
Battles / warsSecond World War

Lt Colonel Cyril Bencraft Joly MC (9 September 1918 2000) was a British Army officer who served with 7th Armoured Division (Desert Rats) throughout the campaign in North Africa during World War II.

He described his experiences as a squadron commander in the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) in Take These Men (1955), a (lightly fictionalised) personal narrative of the Western Desert campaign that is regarded as a classic of its kind. During Operation Crusader he served in the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment (3 RTR).[1]

He was born in Mengtes, Yunnan, China and died at Winchester in Hampshire.[2]

Later in life he invented and patented an apparatus for providing a desired atmosphere in a sleeping space. It consisted of a frame for a bed with electrical fans to control the temperature.[3]

In his later days he lived at Tregatillian near St Columb Major in Cornwall[4]

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