He went on to be an instructor at the Army School of Education in India in 1925 and an instructor at the Indian Military Academy in 1932 and was appointed commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment in 1937[6] (with promotion to lieutenant colonel on 6 December 1937).[10]
In early 1941 Savory took his brigade, part of 4th Indian Infantry Division, to Sudan and fought in the East African campaign. After the Battle of Keren the brigade returned to the campaign in the Western Desert, taking part in Operation Battleaxe.[14] Savory relinquished command of the brigade in September 1941 to serve as General Officer Commanding (GOC) Eritrea in the acting rank of major-general.[15][16] In January 1942 he was given command of 23rd Indian Division in Burma and in 1943 was appointed as Director of Infantry for India (with permanent promotion to major-general on 24 October 1943).[17] In 1945 he became General Officer Commanding Iraq.[18][19]
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