Sir Walter Raleigh 'Monty', Coleville Montgomery, Normandy Major General Stanislaw Sosabowski
World War I Memorial, Tidworth Brain Clough
Swan Marker Young Soldier of World War II
Jubilee Sculpture, 2002 Brigadier James Hill Royal Tank Regiment Memorial, Whitehall
Brigadier James Hill Lt Jock Lewes

Lt Jock Lewes
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Lt Jock Lewes

Bronze, Life size

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Commissioned by the Army in Credenhill, this life size bronze portrait of Lt Jock Lewes, Welsh Guards, depicts him in North Africa in 1941, where he achieved a legendary reputation for leadership and gallantry. He specialised in sabotage behind enemy lines and is depicted with a packed parachute over his shoulder, holding a Tommy Gun and turning to encourage his followers.
Slung round his neck is a canvas bag containing his Lewes Bombs - his own invention which proved highly successful against aircraft on the ground.
The statue was unveiled by HRH Prince William in November 2009.
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Lt Jock Lewes