- David Scott-Barrett
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Sir David Scott-Barrett Born 16 December 1922
Cologne, GermanyDied 31 December 2003 Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Years of service 1942 - 1979 Rank Lieutenant General Commands held 6th Infantry Brigade
Eastern District
British Forces in Berlin
ScotlandBattles/wars World War II
Malayan EmergencyAwards Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Military CrossLieutenant General Sir David William Scott-Barrett KBE MC (16 December 1922 — 31 December 2003) was General Officer Commanding Scotland.
Military career
The son of Brigadier Hugh Scott-Barrett, Judge Advocate General of the Army of the Rhine, who was later ordained, David Scott-Barrett was educated at Westminster School and was commissioned into the Scots Guards in 1942.[1] He served in World War II with the 3rd Tank Battalion in North West Europe.[1] In April 1945 he distinguished himself near Lüneburg by holding his position against determined German tank and infantry counter-attacks and was awarded the Military Cross for his actions.[2]
After the War he became a General Staff Officer at HQ Guards Division and in 1948 was appointed an equerry to the Duke of Gloucester.[2] He served as a company commander with the 2nd Battalion of his Regiment during the Malayan Emergency.[2] In 1961 he was made an Instructor at the Staff College, Camberley[2] and in 1965 he became a General Staff Officer with 4th Division.[2] He was made Commander of 6th Infantry Brigade in 1967.[2]
In 1971 Scott-Barrett was appointed General Officer Commanding Eastern District and in 1973 he became Commandant of the British Sector in Berlin.[1] He was appointed General Officer Commanding Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1976; he retired in 1979.[1]
In retirement he became a Director of Arbuthnot Securities.[1]
Family
He married Marie Elise Morris in 1948; they had three sons. Following the death of his first wife he married Judith Rogerson Waring in 1992, who survived him.[1]
References
Military offices Preceded by
Lord CathcartCommandant, British Sector in Berlin
1973–1975Succeeded by
Sir Roy RedgravePreceded by
Sir Chandos BlairGOC Scotland
1976–1979Succeeded by
Sir Michael GowCategories:- 1922 births
- 2003 deaths
- Scots Guards officers
- British Army generals
- British businesspeople
- Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Recipients of the Military Cross
- British Army personnel of the Malayan Emergency
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