Private Richard Biddle was killed by terrorist action on 9th April 1983 when are bomb exploded under his car in Omagh. He was 20 years old.
Richard Biddle Memorial Window
Dedicated on 18th March 2011 at
St Andrew’s Garrison Church Worthy Down
A commemoration plaque in the Ulster Grove at The National Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Richard Biddle was one of three ACC soldiers killed by terrorist action in Northern Ireland. The other two, Terence Adam and Paul Delaney were killed by a bomb in Ballykelly on 6th December 1982.
Eighty members of the ACC Association, RLC catering students, officers and permanent all assembled for this poignant ceremony to mark to movement of ACC Association artefacts from the ACC War Memorial Hall in Aldershot. This included an ACC Standard, Book of Remembrance and wood cabinet, a religious painting as well as the Richard Biddle Memorial Window which had originally been part of a church in Northern Ireland, now sadly demolished.