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David Montgomery addressing tour guests aboard the HMS Belfast. Photo by Jeremy Collins. David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount of Alamein, and son of WWII British hero Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, passed away on January 8, 2020.
Montgomery heiratete am 27. Februar 1953 Mary Connell. [2] Sie ließen sich 1967 scheiden [2] und hatten einen Sohn und eine Tochter. [3] Er heiratete 1970 in zweiter Ehe Tessa Browning, Tochter von Dame Daphne du Maurier und Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Browning, einem engen Kollegen seines Vaters. [2] [3]Mit seinem Tod fiel der Titel an seinen Sohn Henry David Montgomery (* 1954) als 3.
Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery with his only son David. Montgomery was the only child of Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, a senior military commander in the Second World War, and his wife Elizabeth Carver, née Hobart. [2] [3] He had two older half brothers from his mother's previous marriage, John and Dick. Montgomery's mother died in 1937 while on holiday in ...
Henry David Montgomery, 3rd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (born 2 April 1954) is the son of David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein and the grandson of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount of Alamein. He succeeded as 3rd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein on 8 January 2020.. Montgomery was born Hon. Henry David Montgomery on 2 April 1954 and educated at Wellington College ...
Montgomery's son, David, was born in August 1928. [32] ... as Montgomery ordered the 2nd Canadian Division on 15 September to hold his flank at Antwerp as a prelude for an advance up the Scheldt. ... Statue of Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein in Montgomery Square, Brussels. Legacy
David's son, Henry Montgomery, succeeded him and became the 3rd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein in 2020. As of the latest available information, Henry Montgomery, the 3rd Viscount, holds the title. However, there are currently no heirs in the male line to inherit the viscountcy, as the 3rd Viscount does not have any sons, and there are no other living male line descendants of the 1st Viscount.
History. The viscountcy was created in 1946 for the military commander Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, [1] commemorating his crucial victory in the Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October–3 November 1942) (named after a minor railway halt marking the allied defence line), which sealed the fate of Rommel's famed Afrika Korps.. As of 2022, the title is held by his grandson, Henry ...