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Peter George Davis
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Peter Davis
Birth name    Peter George Davis
Nickname    Pug
Born    9 December 1923
Paddington, London
Died    18 August 2011 (aged 87)
Bournemouth
Buried at    Kinson Cemetery, Bournemouth
Allegiance     United Kingdom
Service/branch    RoyalMarineBadge.png Royal Marines
Years of service    1942–1971
Rank    Lieutenant Colonel
Unit    

    RM Flotilla 561
    Royal Marine Boom Patrol detachment
    Combined Operations Beach and Boat Section
    Demolition Unit of the Rhine Flotilla
    2SBS
    HMS Eagle
    HMS Albion

Lieutenant Colonel Peter George 'Pug' Davis DSC (9 December 1923 — 18 August 2011). He was considered a 'founding father' of the Special Boat Service.

Contents

    1 Early life
    2 Career
        2.1 World War II
        2.2 Later Career
    3 References

Early life

Davis was born in on 9 December 1923, and was the son of Solly Davis, MC and Iris Davis (née Pinto). He attended Highgate School and enlisted in the Royal Marines in 1942.
Career
World War II

In the summer of 1944, Davis was based on the island of Vis in the Adriatic off the coast of the Former Yugoslavia (in present-day Croatia) as commander of a flotilla of Landing Craft (Assault)(LCAs). In June some of his reinforcements were ambushed in the mountains during a mission and only twelve men escaped to shore. Davis, who was on an LCA, took the chance to recover their weapons and rescue another officer who had been wounded.[1] He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross on 13 March 1945 for his actions that day.[2]
Later Career

After the War, Davis was sent to Germany to oversee the establishment of the Royal Marines Demolition Unit along Rhine, intended to be a deterrent against the Soviets in the East. During the 1960s he was a company commander in 40 Commando deployed to the jungles of Borneo for the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. He led "Pugforce", a amalgam of Royal Marines, Ghurkhas, Sarawak Rangers and Iban trackers deep in the jungle and managed to capture several rebels.

Later in his career Davis became an amphibious warfare instructor. He retired in 1971. 

Categories:

    People from Paddington
    British Jews
    Royal Marines officers
    Special Boat Service officers
    1923 births
    2011 deaths
    Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
    Royal Marines personnel of World War II
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