Dominick Stuart "Toby" Graham, MC (24 July 1920 – 8 March 2013) was a British Army officer, cross-country Olympic skier and university professor.
After the war he served with the British Army of the Rhine, and represented Great Britain in cross-country skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
After leaving the army in 1958, Graham moved to Canada, where he taught high school maths in Saint John, New Brunswick.
He taught military history at the University of New Brunswick until his 1986 retirement, at which point he was named professor emeritus, and returned to England.
[4] Graham returned home to the School of Gunnery to bring his skills up to date,[3] and then served in the North-West Europe campaign of 1944–45 as a battery commander in the Guards Armoured Division,[4] reaching the temporary rank of major.
[8] After the war Graham served as an instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and then as a staff officer with the 6th Armoured Division in the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR).
[11] Graham represented Great Britain in cross-country skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics at Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, where he finished 29th of 33 competitors in the men's 50 kilometres.
[1] After leaving the army, Graham moved to Canada, where he taught high school mathematics in Saint John, New Brunswick.
[13] Graham taught military history at the University of New Brunswick until 1986, when his marriage broke up and he decided to retire and return to England.