Educated at
Ampleforth College and
Christ Church, Oxford, Miles Fitzalan-Howard was
commissioned as a
second lieutenant in the Territorial Army as a university candidate on 3 July 1936. and was subsequently commissioned in the same rank in the
Grenadier Guards on 27 August 1937, with seniority from 30 January 1936. His
service number was 52703. He was promoted to lieutenant on 30 January 1939 and to
captain on 30 January 1944. In April 1944, as a temporary
major during the
Second World War, he was awarded the
Military Cross "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy" for reconnaissance of mined roads. He was at the time on foot and under enemy fire. He was quoted in his obituary in
The Independent as saying: "Anyone can be the Duke of Norfolk, but I'm rather proud of that medal." Fitzalan-Howard was promoted to the substantive rank of major on 30 January 1949. Promoted to
lieutenant-colonel on 28 February 1955, he was appointed Chief of the
British mission to the Soviet forces in Germany in 1957, and received a promotion to
colonel on 24 April 1958 He was appointed a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), Military Division, in the
1960 New Year Honours. In 1961, he was appointed Commander of the 70th Brigade (
King's African Rifles and the
Kenya Regiment), just before Kenyan independence. Promoted to
brigadier on 1 January 1963, he became
General Officer Commanding 1st Division on 5 November, with the rank of temporary
major general. He was confirmed in the substantive rank of major-general in February 1964, retroactive to 5 November and with seniority from 10 April 1963. After relinquishing his command on 5 November 1965, he became Director of Management and Support Intelligence at the
Ministry of Defence on 6 January 1966 Appointed a
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the
1966 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed Director of Service Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence on 29 July. He relinquished this appointment on 18 September of the following year and retired the same day, after 31 years of service. == Lordship ==