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William Scotter

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Turner; 1892–1948). He had two brothers and one sister. Scotter was the grandson of Canon William Henry Scotter, one time vicar at Ulverston and his wife Emma Gordon Dill. He was also the great-nephew of
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from 1944 until 1945. It was for his actions in Burma on the night of 28 February 1945 at Meiktila as a company commander, where he was wounded, that he was awarded the
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Having returned to England, Scotter was transferred from the Indian Army to the 2nd Battalion
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A plaque to Scotter's memory is displayed in the Kings Own Border Regiment Chapel in
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in the rank of lieutenant general. In 1976 he became colonel commandant of the
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Headstone of Sir William Scotter in Aldershot Military Cemetery
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His uniform and medals are displayed in 379:and appointed Chief of Staff Headquarters 373:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 199:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 17: 714:Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley 664:King's Own Royal Border Regiment officers 514:Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives 404:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 308:, he was emergency commissioned into the 195:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 552:(Supplement). 6 June 1975. p. 7370. 248:from September 1978 until October 1980. 485: 363:. By July 1967 he had been promoted to 355:from 1948 to 1951, and graduating from 719:British Army personnel of World War II 679:Burials at Aldershot Military Cemetery 455:Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe 300:. By 1942 he had attained the rank of 724:Indian Army personnel of World War II 509: 292:In June 1941 Scotter enlisted in the 265: 7: 507: 505: 503: 501: 499: 497: 495: 493: 491: 489: 256:William (Bill) Scotter was born in 704:Military personnel from Birkenhead 14: 699:People educated at St Bees School 470:Cumbria's Museum of Military Life 375:, and in 1970 he was promoted to 734:British people in colonial India 694:Recipients of the Military Cross 453:Scotter was appointed to become 393:King's Own Royal Border Regiment 367:and been appointed commander of 361:King's Own Royal Border Regiment 170:King's Own Royal Border Regiment 590:Vice Chief of the General Staff 408:Vice Chief of the General Staff 729:British expatriates in Germany 214:Sir William Norman Roy Scotter 1: 669:Royal Gurkha Rifles officers 533:London Gazette 27 April 1945 524:London Gazette 2 August 1945 461:with full military honours. 420:Army Physical Training Corps 459:Aldershot Military Cemetery 387:. By this time he was also 371:. In 1965 was appointed an 296:and served in ranks of the 82:Aldershot Military Cemetery 750: 627: 621:British Army of the Rhine 614: 606: 596: 587: 579: 574: 431:British Army of the Rhine 406:in 1975, and promoted to 246:British Army of the Rhine 159:British Army of the Rhine 402:Scotter was appointed a 357:Staff College, Camberley 351:with the 1st Battalion, 252:Early life and education 450: 340: 328:Rise to senior command 240:officer who served as 674:British Army generals 659:Scots Guards soldiers 448: 369:19th Infantry Brigade 335: 316:. 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Index

Birkenhead
Cheshire
Chelsea, London
Aldershot Military Cemetery
British Indian Army
British Army
General
Service number
Scots Guards
7th Gurkha Rifles
British Army of the Rhine
19th Infantry Brigade
King's Own Royal Border Regiment
Second World War
Malayan Emergency
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
General
KCB
OBE
MC
British Army
commander-in-chief
British Army of the Rhine
Birkenhead
Ulverston
nÊe
Sir Charles Scotter
St. Bees School

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