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Brigadier Daniel Arthur Sandford CBE, DSO (18 June 1882 – 22 January 1972) was an officer in the British Army. He was a son of the Venerable Ernest Grey Sandford, Archdeacon of Exeter; his grandfather was Daniel Sandford (Bishop of Edinburgh), and his brother was Lieutenant Richard Douglas Sandford VC.
Pre-World War I, Sandford served both in India and in the Sudan. Following the war he resigned and moved to Ethiopia. Colonel Sandford became an advisor to Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie.
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Role in the Ethiopian Revolt of WWII
Prior to World War II, Sandford had been in Ethiopia until early 1936, but then eventually had to flee to England once it became clear that the 1935-36 Italian invasion of Ethiopia would succeed. Once in England, Sandford maintained contact with the exiled Selassie, who was based in Bath.
In August of 1939, the head of the Middle East Command in Cairo, General Sir Archibald Wavell, summoned Sandford for duty. Wavell made Sandford a colonel and put him in charge of the Ethiopian Section in Middle East intelligence. Sandford immediately began liaising with resistance groups in Ethiopia, and in January 1940 toured the French- and British-held territories bordering Ethiopia to solicit support for a planned Allied-backed Ethiopian revolt against the Italians. The British plan to foster and assist the Ethiopian revolt was called Mission 101.
Overall, Sandford's tour was relatively successful, and so upon his return to Cairo Sandford selected the team he would use to implement Mission 101 and drew up two plans of action: Scheme A, which dealt with military preparations and the British role, and Scheme B, which focused on the propaganda methods to be used. As soon as Italy declared war on June 10, Sandford and his team swung into action implementing his plan. Sandford oversaw Mission 101 until the arrival of Orde Wingate.[1]
Later in war and in immediate post-war years, Sandford served again as advisor to Emperor Selassie, both in military and political roles.
Bibliography
- Casbon, Eleanor (1993). The Incurable Optimists: Chris and Dan Sandford of Ethiopia. Cornwall: United Writers. pp. 235. ISBN 978-1852000509.
- Shireff, David (1995, reprint 2009). Bare Feet and Bandoliers: Wingate, Sandford, the Patriots and the Liberation of Ethiopia. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. pp. 336. ISBN 978-1848840294.
- Profile
References
- ^ Sheriff (2009), Chapter 2.
See also
Categories:- 1882 births
- 1972 deaths
- Sandhurst graduates
- Royal Artillery officers
- British Army personnel of World War I
- British Army personnel of World War II
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- People from North Devon (district)
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