- Berthold Wells Key
Infobox Military Person
name= Berthold Wells Key
lived= 1895 - 1986
placeofbirth=
placeofdeath= Sandwich,Kent
caption=
nickname= 'Billy'
allegiance=Great Britain
serviceyears= 1914 - 1949
rank= Major-General
commands=Indian 11th Infantry Division
unit=Sikh Regiment
battles=Battle of Malaya Battle of Singapore
awards= CB DSO MC
laterwork=Lieutenant-General Berthold Wells 'Billy' Key, CB, DSO, MC, ADC, (19 December 1895 - 26 September 1986) was aBritish Indian Army officer.History
Born on 19 December 1895, he was the son of Dr J.M. Key. Key was educated at
Dulwich College inLondon and commissioned onto the Army unattached list on 1 October 1914. In December 1914 he joined theIndian Army .First World War
Key served with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs during the
First World War , reaching the rank of captain by 1918. He was wounded inMesopotamia in 1918 and received theMilitary Cross . His citation for the Military Cross reads;In 1917 he married Aileen Leslie (died 1951), daughter of Colonel E.L. Dunsterville RE, with whom he had a son and two daughters. His son was killed in action in
Italy during theSecond World War .Between the Wars
After the First World War Key served in
Afghanistan and, with the 3/11th Bn, Sikh Regiment, on theNorth West Frontier . In 1935 he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and from 1936 he commanded the 2/11th Sikh Regiment. In 1937 he received the DSO while serving inWaziristan .Second World War
From 1940 to 13 January 1942 he commanded the
Indian 8th Infantry Brigade in Malaya. Key's Brigade were the first British troops to face theJapan ese when they invaded Malaya in December 1941. When Major-General Murray-Lyon was dismissed from command of theIndian 11th Infantry Division Key replaced Brigadier Paris as commander of the division. He proved an able commander but the situation in Malaya was at this point beyond salvaging and theBritish Army under Percival surrendered atSingapore on the 15 February 1942 to a numerically smallerJapan ese force.Key spent the remainder of the war as a
Prisoner of War in Japan.Post War
On his release Key became ADC to
King George VI followed by district commands inIndia . He retired in January 1949. Major-General Billy Key died in Sandwich,Kent , on the 26 September 1986.External links
* [http://www.unithistories.com/units_index/default.asp?file=../units_index/documents.asp? British Indian Army Officers]
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