Son of Arthur Whittington and Gladys Sarah Raikes, of Ducklake, Ashwell, Baldock, Hertfordshire; husband of Luisa Josefa Helena Raikes, of Sandown, Johannesburg, South Africa. Born at Welwyn. Came from West Downs and became head of his House and a keen member of Debating Society. While still in the school he produced a drawing showing four scenes in the life of the Virgin Mary, which, with later modification, was used in the easternmost window of College Hall. He became an effective shot, and helped as a cadet to win the Ashburton Trophy at Bisley, also being a member of the winning Cadet Pair in 1926. From 1928 to 1931 he studied engineering at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and gained an Honours degree and entered service with Telephone Rentals Ltd. In 1938, took a commission in 1st Queen Victoria's Rifles (1QVR), a territorial battalion of the KRRC. This unit was designated as the motorcycle reconnaissance battalion for 1st London Division. In March 1940 it was allocated to 30 Infantry Brigade, which consisted of 1st Rifle Brigade (1RB), 2nd KRRC (2KRRC), and 1QVR |