Sir Richard Worsley | |
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Born |
Ballywalter, County Down, Northern Ireland |
29 May 1923
Died | 23 February 2013 | (aged 89)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Years of service | 1942–1982 |
Rank | General |
Unit | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) |
Commands held |
1st The Royal Dragoons 7th Armoured Brigade 3rd Division 1st (British) Corps |
Battles/wars |
Second World War Malayan Emergency |
Awards |
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Officer of the Order of the British Empire |
General Sir Richard Edward Worsley GCB OBE (29 May 1923 – 23 February 2013) was a senior British Army officer who fought in the Second World War and later commanded 1st (British) Corps.
Worsley was born on 29 May 1923 at Ballywalter, County Down, Northern Ireland, the son of Herbert Henry Knight Worsley, JP (1885-1947) of Lough House, Grey Abbey, County Down, by Rose Austen (died 30 April 1958), only daughter of John Alfred Hives of Upper Plain, Masterton, New Zealand, farmer, and widow of Major Meyrick Myler Magrath, DSO, Royal Field Artillery, of Dorking House, Cosham, Hampshire. He was educated at Radley College.
His uncles were the first-class cricket batsmen A. E. Worsley and C. E. A. Worsley, who both played for Northamptonshire.
During the Second World War Worsley was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the British Army's Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) in 1942. He served in the Middle East and Italy.
After the war he then served in the Malayan Emergency in 1948. He became an Instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst later in 1948 and then became Commanding Officer (CO) of the 1st The Royal Dragoons in 1962.