David Liddell


Major David Liddell, MC was a Scottish soldier, insurance broker and farmer.
A British Army World War II commander awarded an immediate MC for his outstanding service in Italy while serving with the 12th Battalion Cameronians. On 23 December 1943, he commanded the reinforcements to the Essex 5th Battalion Regiment, which was sent to capture the Italian village of Villa Grande, near Termoli, which was being held by the German 1st Parachute Division.
While training he was called to assist with the capture of Rudolf Hess who had landed nearby.

Family

His wife was Joan Russell, who represented England at squash. She predeceased him, dying in 2004. Liddell was survived by two sons and a daughter. His brother was Ian Oswald Liddell VC.