Lieutenant-Colonel W.Q. Roberts
5th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment
4th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment

Lt. Col. Roberts is a very busy man with an important job as steward to the Duchy of Cornwall. That he is much respected in his local town of Bath is evident from the fact that he has been appointed a J.P. Yet he has never failed to spare a great deal of his time for his battalion, and is highly regarded throughout his Regiment, to which he is devoted.
(O.B.E. citation, 5 Jun 1952)
Born on 5 August 1912 in London, William Quincey Roberts was a Territorial Army officer and assistant land steward of the Duchy of Cornwall. He was commissioned into the 4th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry in 1933 and was promoted to captain on mobilization in September 1939. He rose to second-in-command of the battalion but, spent much of the war stationed in England and Ireland, until the 43rd Wessex Division went to France in late June 1944.