's banner In 1939, some months before the outbreak of the
Second World War, he joined the 4th (
Territorial Army) Battalion of the
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and was commissioned a
second lieutenant on 27 May 1939. First posted to
Northern Ireland, he took part in the
Norwegian Campaign of April to June 1940, one of the first British engagements of the war, in which his unit covered the withdrawal of the
Scots Guards from
Krokstrand. At the age of twenty, he won one of the earliest
Military Crosses of the war. On his return from Norway, he was posted to
No. 2 Commando and took part in raids on the French coast. He was seriously wounded in 1941. In 1952, he inherited from a cousin the Hamptworth estate at
Landford near
Salisbury in
Wiltshire and went to live there the next year. and in 1991 he was appointed as the 999th
High Sheriff of Wiltshire. He was also chairman of the Wiltshire Scouts Association and president of the Wiltshire Youth Orchestra and of the Wiltshire branch of the
Country Landowners Association. ==Family==