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Clifford Ernest Borain, Brig., DSO MC VD ED

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Birthplace: Durban, Durban Metro, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Death: July 21, 1968 (76)
Potchefstroom, Southern DC, North West, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Edward Borain, b3c8 and Ada Constance Borain
Husband of Edith Borain
Father of John Borain
Brother of 2nd Lt. Harold Goldsmith Borain; Herbert Molyneux Borain and Marjorie Constance Gray

Occupation: Brigadier (Union Defence Force), 3rd SA Infantry Brigade, North African Campaign, WWII.
Managed by: Leoné Gardner
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About Brig. Clifford Ernest Borain, DSO MC VD ED


http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol013ed.html Tribute to late Brigadier C. E. Borain, DSO, MC, VD, ED.

South Africa lost one of her most distinguished soldiers when Brig Clifford Ernest Borain, DSO, MC, VD, ED, died at Potchefstroom on 21st July, ten days after having a leg amputated - the result of being blown up in a minefield at Bardia in January, 1942.

Brig. Borain who was born at Durban on 3 January, 1892, commenced his military career at the age of sixteen, as a trumpeter in the Natal Mounted Rifles, Active Citizen Force. In 1913 he transferred to the Durban Light Infantry as a private. He was commissioned in 1914 and served in the German South West African Campaign. At the conclusion of this Campaign he volunteered for overseas service and served with the 6th S.A. Infantry Battalion in East Africa where he was twice mentioned in despatches and awarded the Military Cross...

At the outbreak of World War II he was transferred to the Staff Corps and appointed Assistant Director Infantry Training, in addition to his duties as Commander 7th Infantry Brigade. In 1940 he was appointed Brigade Commander, 3rd Infantry Brigade. He commanded his brigade, as part of 2 S.A. Division with great distinction during the hectic days after the battle of Sidi Rezegh and especially in the two main attacks on Bardia, the second of which was launched on 31 December 1941 and resulted in the surrender of that fortress.

For his distinguished service he was mentioned in despatches, awarded the Distinguished Service Order and twice awarded the King's Commendation.

In January 1942 whilst doing a reconnaissance near Bardia he was blown up in a minefield. He was found unconscious and badly wounded about the head and back with both his legs badly smashed. That the medical personnel were able to save his life was remarkable - that they were able to save his legs was nothing short of a miracle. One leg caused him endless suffering and numerous operations right up to the time of his death.


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Brig. Clifford Ernest Borain, DSO MC VD ED's Timeline

1892
January 3, 1892
Durban, Durban Metro, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
1920
1920
1968
July 21, 1968
Age 76
Potchefstroom, Southern DC, North West, South Africa