E. T. De Z Abeysekera
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E. T. De Z Abeysekera | |
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| Born | 3 May 1921 Colombo, Sri Lanka |
| Died | 13 August 2004 (aged 83) Kirulapana, Colombo, Sri Lanka |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Sri Lanka Army |
| Service years | 1941–1946 1949–1976 |
| Rank | Brigadier |
| Service number | O/50021 |
| Unit | Sri Lanka Light Infantry |
| Commands | Chief of Staff, Sri Lanka Army |
| Conflicts | World War II First JVP Insurrection |
Brigadier Edirimuni Tennison De Zoysa Abeysekara (3 May 1921 – 13 August 2004) was a Sri Lankan military leader, who served as the Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army.
Born in Colombo, De Z Abeysekera was educated at Saint Joseph's College, Colombo, where completed his University of London Matriculation examination. A keen sportsmen, he played cricket of the college team.[1]
Ceylon Defense Force
De Z Abeysekera joined the Ceylon Defence Force during World War II in 1941. Following his basic training he received an emergency war commission as a second lieutenant in the Ceylon Light Infantry on 3 March 1944. That year he attended a Young Officers Course at the Ceylon Defence Forces Training School in Diyatalawa and an advance training course on Chemical Warfare in India, where he became an Qualified Instructor. He also attend an Assault Pioneer Qualifying Course at the Infantry School in India and an Advance Battle Course in Ceylon. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on 3 September 1943, to the rank of captain on 26 June 1944 and confirmed on 12 February 1945. With the end of the war, he was decommissioned on 23 August 1946.[1]