- William Scotter
General Sir William Norman Roy Scotter, KCB, OBE, MC (1922 -February 5 ,1981 ) wasCommander-in-Chief ,British Army of the Rhine , from September 1978 until October 1980.Early years
William (Bill) Scotter was born in Birkenhead, Wirral on 2 February 1922, the son of Claude Norman Scotter (born Ulverston, Cumbria in 1889, died 1978 in Hampshire) and Hilda Marie Scotter (nee Turner)(1892 - 1948). He had two brothers and one sister. William was the grandson of Canon William Henry Scotter, one time Vicar at Ulverston and his wife Emma Gordon Dill. William was also the great nephew of Sir Charles Scotter, Baron Walford, Chairman and Managing Director of the London and South Western Railway.
He and was educated at
St. Bees School , Cumberland. In June of 1941 He joined and served in ranks of theScots Guards . In 1942 attained the rank ofLance Corporal after attending the Royal Military Academy,Dehra Dun ,India , and was commissioned into 7 Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. He served with theGurkha Rifles in India from 1943 until 1944, first as temporary Captain, then aslieutenant . Then later inBurma from 1944 until 1945 when he was wounded in action. It was for his actions in Burma that he was awarded the MC.England
Having returned to England, he was transferred from the
Indian Army to the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment in 1946, initially as a Regular Officer. After service in Malaya with the 1st Battalion, 2 Gurkha Rifles, from 1948 to 1951 and graduating from Staff College,Camberley ,Surrey , he was Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion theKing's Own Royal Border Regiment and by July 1967 he was promoted toBrigadier . In 1965 was awarded the OBE, and in 1970 he was promoted toMajor General and appointed Chief of Staff Headquarters United Kingdom Land Forces. In 1971 he was appointedColonel of theKing's Own Royal Border Regiment .By 1975 William Scotter was appointed as Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB), and promoted to Vice Chief of the General Staff at the Ministry of Defence
Whitehall and the rank of Lieutenant General.In 1976 he became Colonel Commandant of the
Army Physical Training Corps Aldershot . From September 1978 was promoted to General, asCommander-in-Chief ,British Army of the Rhine , a role he held until October 1980 when he was replaced by General Sir James Michael Gow, KCB, ADC.Death
He was appointed to become
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR) in April 1981 . But he died in February 1981 before he had the opportunity to take up this appointment. He was buried atAldershot Military Cemetery with full military honours.Memorials
* A plaque to his memory is displayed in the Kings Own Border Regiment Chapel in
Carlisle Cathedral
* His uniform and medals are displayed in the Kings Own Border Regiment Museum inCarlisle Castle .External links
* [http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/david_scotter/page1.html Scotter family site]
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