Background
Thomas Henry Scott Galletly was born on 23 August 1905 in Hendon, Middlesex, the son of Thomas Galletly of Normanton, Rutland and Edith Galletly of Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire.
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Thomas Henry Scott Galletly was born on 23 August 1905 in Hendon, Middlesex, the son of Thomas Galletly of Normanton, Rutland and Edith Galletly of Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire.
He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Sandhurst.
He was Commanding Officer of the 28th Independent East African Brigade in Burma between 21 February 1945 and 1 June 1945, the 27th East African Brigade between 30 May 1945 and 14 June 1945 and, from 18 July 1945, was Commanding Officer of the 27th East African Brigade. During World World War II, he served in Abyssinia (1941) and Madagascar (1942). He served as Acting Commanding Officer of the 27th North Rhodesian Brigade in Madagascar (1943), the 25th East African Brigade in Burma (1944) and the 26th East African Brigade in Burma (16 January 1945 to 15 February 1945).
He was Commanding Officer of the 28th Independent East African Brigade in Burma between 21 February 1945 and 1 June 1945, the 27th East African Brigade between 30 May 1945 and 14 June 1945 and, from 18 July 1945, he was Commanding Officer of the 27th East African Brigade.
He was a Commander of the 1st Brigade, Arab League under Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot Glubb. In March 1945 he was awarded an immediate Defence Science Organisation for action in Burma.
Galletly was a good rugby union player and scored 19 tries in 27 matches for Bedford between 1923 and 1927. He died in Christchurch, Hampshire on 5 April 1972.