Robert Baddeley (British Army officer)

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Robert John Baddeley

DL (born 1934) is a British soldier and former Aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II. In the British Army he was a regular officer, rising to the rank of Brigadier
.

For twelve years he was a

.

Military career

From Sandhurst, Baddeley was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards in 1954.[1]

From November 1983 to January 1986 he was Chief Instructor at the Defence Services Command and Staff College of Bangladesh.[2] He was then appointed as aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II and as Director of Army Training and Inspector of Physical & Adventurous Training.[3]

He retired as aide-de-camp to the Queen in 1989, when he was replaced by Brigadier Arthur Gooch.[4]

In 1989 he succeeded General Sir Robert Ford as Colonel of the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards,[5] and relinquished the appointment in 1992.[6]

Political career

Baddeley was elected to

Wiltshire County Council as a Conservative in 1988. In 1999, he became chairman of Wiltshire County Council.[7]

Honours

In November 2000, Baddeley was appointed a

He is also an Honorary Freeman of the Livery of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers of the City of London.[9]

Recreations

Baddeley is a supporter of the

Kipling Society.[10]

Notes

  1. London Gazette, Issue 40292 of 5 October 1954 (Supplement), p. 5630
  2. ^ Brigadier Robert John Baddeley, psc ASC at dscsc.mil.bd, accessed 18 January 2011
  3. ^ Dod's parliamentary companion, vol. 157 (1989), p. 714
  4. ^ London Gazette, Issue 51713 of 24 April 1989 (Supplement), p. 4916
  5. ^ London Gazette, Issue 51609 of 9 January 1989 (Supplement), p. 328
  6. ^ London Gazette, Issue 53008 of 3 August 1992 (Supplement), p. 13139
  7. ^ Wiltshire County Council, Clerk's Department, at nationalarchives.gov.uk, accessed 19 January 2011
  8. ^ London Gazette, Issue 56040 of 24 November 2000, page 13274 ("Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Wiltshire on 9th November 2000): Brigadier Robert John Baddeley, Hazeldon House, Wardour, Tisbury."
  9. ^ Royal & Honoris Causa, Honorary & Craft Freeman of the Livery at coachmakers.co.uk, accessed 18 January 2011
  10. ^ KIPLING JOURNAL, September 1996 at blueyonder.co.uk, accessed 18 January 2011

See also

Wiltshire County Council
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