Lieutenant W.Ashby – Scout Section Officer

Lieutenant W. Ashby was posted to Head Quarters Auxiliary Units at Coleshill House on 9.11.1940. Next day he was appointed Scout Section Officer and sent to Sussex. There were two Scout Sections in Sussex. He was to head the East Sussex Scout Section of 12 men from the Queens Royal Regiment.
The West Scout Section had men from the R. Sussex Regiment. Both Sections were used to train the Patrols, select sites for Operational Bases and also construct them. Royal Engineers were at Tottington Manor (Regional HQ) to construct O.B’s and for demolition training.
Organisation Chart
AUXILIARY UNITS – SUSSEX
REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
at
Tottington Manor
Small Dole, West Sussex
Commanding Officers (Intelligence Officers)
Captain J N W Gwynn 1940-41
Captain C F G Bond 1941-42
Captain I J Benson July 1942+
SUSSEX PATROLS
WEST Scout Section 1940-43 Chart information from ‘The Secret Sussex Resistance’ by Stewart Angell | EAST Scout Section 1940-43 |

Lt Ashby front row 2nd from left thought to be taken at Coleshill House with other Aux Officers. Can anyone name them?

Lt Ashby In centre taken in Sussex

At Work




Around The Billet




Some More Of His Men

Possibly taken at H.Q. Tottington Manor as some men have R. Sussex cap badges



Was this part of the deception – not very good photos but it appears that
Lt. Ashby is wearing the insignia of 4 Corps – can it be?


Peter Antill found this link with regards to the insignia.
ANOTHER JOB
Lt. Ashby checking over a Heinkel bomber brought down
over the Southdowns.

With the danger of invasion past. The Scouts with Lieutenant Ashby returned to their Regiments, training will not be the same.
The danger and excitement which has kept us going this last three or four years will fade.
Bill Webber
Leader of the Firle Patrol, Sussex 1943
For Services rendered......


Full Service Record

Our thanks to Bill Ashby for providing this detailed information.

Coleshill House, Coleshill, Mabel Stranks, Highworth, Highworth Post Office, Colonel Gubbins, Auxiliary Units, Churchill's secret army, Special Operations Executive (SOE), Home Guard, The Countryman's Diary-1939, Peter Fleming, Ian Fleming, Pleydell-Bouveries, Sir Thomas Freake, Sir Henry Pratt, guerrilla warfare
