| NISSEN | Peter Norman -, British army officer after whom a type of corrugated sheet steel hut is named (6) |
| LAMONT | Norman, British chancellor of the exchequer 1990-93 (6) |
| RAGLAN | ___ sleeve, one extending in one piece to the collar, named after a British army officer (6) |
| EXALTS | Praises army officers after cut back (6) |
| WAVELL | Archibald ___, senior British Army officer who served as Viceroy of India between 1943 and 1947 (6) |
| INMATE | Convict naval officer after case of insubordination (6) |
| FREMANTLE | Charles ---, 19th Century British Royal Navy officer after whom a city port in Western Australia is named (9) |
| LIEU | Place of army officer after evicting tenant (4) |
| NISSENHUT | Military shelter made of corrugated steel sheet (6,3) |
| SHAND | Bruce ___, British Army officer who died in 2006; father of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (5) |
| ANDRE | John ?, British Army officer hanged as a spy in 1780 during the American War of Independence (5) |
| LAWRENCE | T E _, British army officer played by Peter O'Toole in a 1962 epic film (8) |
| ALTER | Change officer after a word of hesitation (5) |
| SNOOKER | Indoor game invented by a British Army officer in India in 1875 (7) |
| TRENCHCOAT | Later popularised as a fashion item, what was originally developed before World War I for British Army officers? (6,4) |
| ROLLINGMILL | Factory making sheet steel |
| BLOC | British army officer returned and organised group of countries (4) |
| COLONEL | British army officer immediately junior to a brigadier (7) |
| EVATT | A British Army officer and military doctor |
| OATES | British Army officer who sacrificed himself during Scott's 1912 Antarctic expedition in order to help the rest of the party (5) |