Denis Price


Major-General, The Reverend Denis Price CB, CBE was the principal military architect in charge of Combined Operations for Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander of South East Asia. After serving in WWII under the Supreme Allied Commander for South East Asia, Price became Head of the BSSO British Services Security Organisation, MI5's regional office for Germany. He later served as Chief of Staff, British Defence Staff in Washington from 1959 to 1962. Prior to his death, he was ordained into the Presbyterian Church in the United States.
Recent publication of classified documents held by the British Government indicate that Price and Louis Mountbatten maintained a close working relationship, partnering for decades to build a series of international intelligence networks for the British Government.

Early life

Denis Walter Price was born in Kandy in Ceylon and educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich. He was commissioned into the Royal Engineers on 31 January 1929.

Army career

Price's military appointments are as follows:
Price was created Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1945 and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 1961.

British Services Security Organisation

Denis Price was the first Head of the British Services Security Organisation, a division of MI5.
The BSSO originated in March 1954 as the new name for the existing British Forces Security Unit.
In 1959, the Joint Intelligence Committee sought to reduce the cost of running BSSO. MI5 recommended an internal restructuring and a bigger role for itself. BSSO subsequently acquired a civilian rather than a military head for the first time. Staff numbers were reduced from 480 to 322 and some duties were passed to the German intelligence services. The Americans took over funding of the BSSO comint station at Hanover.
In 1961, BSSO came under command of the C-in-C Germany, downgrading the priority of tasks from London.

Ministry

On leaving the army Price moved to United States and after a course of studies was ordained into the Presbyterian Church. His studies were interrupted by the illness from which he later died, but in spite of this he served as a pastor at High Bridge Presbyterian Church in Natural Bridge, Virginia for the two years before his death. His funeral was held at High Bridge Presbyterian Church.
In 1951, Price married Audrey de Beaufort, and they had two sons and two daughters.