Ralph Kilner Brown
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Sir Ralph Kilner Brown, OBE, TD, DL (August 28, 1909 — June 15, 2003). Born in Calcutta, he was commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps in 1939, served on Field Marshal Montgomery's staff planning the Normandy landings and later became a High Court judge. He was a British 440 yards hurdles champion but missed the 1936 Summer Olympics, where his brother Godfrey and sister Audrey both won medals, due to injury.
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Categories: 1909 births | 2003 deaths | Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge | Royal Army Service Corps officers | British Army personnel of World War II | Members of the Middle Temple | Deputy Lieutenants of Warwickshire | Knights Bachelor | Officers of the Order of the British Empire | English judges

