Pat Reid
| Patrick Robert Reid | |
|---|---|
| German identity photograph of Captain Pat Reid taken shortly before he was transferred to Colditz. | |
| Nickname(s) | "Pat" | 
| Born | 13 November 1910 Ranchi, Bengal Presidency, British India | 
| Died | 22 May 1990 (aged 79) Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, England | 
| Allegiance | United Kingdom | 
| Service | British Army | 
| Years of service | 1933—1947 | 
| Rank | Major | 
| Service number | 58974 | 
| Unit | Royal Army Service Corps | 
| Battles / wars | World War II | 
| Awards | Member of the Order of the British Empire Military Cross | 
| Other work | Diplomat, administrator, company director & author | 
Patrick Robert Reid, MBE, MC (13 November 1910 – 22 May 1990) was a British Army officer and author of history. As a British prisoner of war during the Second World War, he was held captive at Colditz Castle when it was designated Oflag IV-C. Reid was one of the few to escape from Colditz, crossing the border into neutral Switzerland in late 1942.
After the war Reid was a diplomat and administrator before eventually returning to his prewar career in civil engineering. He also wrote about his experiences in two best-selling books, which became the basis of a film, TV series and board game.