Bob Lilley (British Army soldier)

Ernest Thomas "Bob" Lilley
Sgt Ernest Thomas Lilley taken during World War II in Libyan desert
Nickname(s)"Bob”
Born(1914-02-10)10 February 1914
Wolverhampton, England
Died14 August 1981(1981-08-14) (aged 67)
Folkestone, Kent
Allegiance United Kingdom/British Empire
Service / branch British Army
Years of service1939–1958
RankWarrant Officer Class I (Regimental Sergeant Major)
UnitColdstream Guards
South Staffordshire Regiment
CommandsSpecial Air Service
Battles / wars
AwardsMilitary Medal
British Empire Medal
Mention in Despatches (2)

Ernest Thomas "Bob" Lilley M.M., B.E.M. (10 February 1914 – 14 August 1981) was a British Army soldier. A founding member of the British Special Air Service Regiment, he formerly served with the Coldstream Guards. Lilley was one of the first four men selected by Colonel David Stirling to comprise L Detachment 1st S.A.S. in Middle East Headquarters at Cairo in 1940. He took part in many operations behind enemy lines in Libya against Italian and German forces during World War II.