George Stockwell
George Stockwell | |
|---|---|
| Born | 24 July 1863 |
| Died | 21 March 1936 (aged 72) |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Army |
| Service years | 1882–1917 |
| Rank | Major-General |
| Conflicts | Second Boer War First World War |
| Awards | Distinguished Service Order Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George |
Major-General George Clifton Inglis Stockwell, CMG, DSO (24 July 1863 – 21 March 1936) was a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding 64th (2nd Highland) Division.
Military career
Stockwell was commissioned into the Wiltshire Regiment on 9 September 1882.[1][2] He transferred to the Highland Light Infantry on 21 October 1882[3] and, promoted to lieutenant in September 1892,[4] saw action on the Chitral Expedition in 1895 and at the Battle of Witpoort in July 1900 during the Second Boer War and later graduated from the Staff College, Camberley.[2]
Made a major in August 1902,[5] he later was promoted to lieutenant colonel in November 1907 when he took command of a battalion of the HLI.[6] After commanding the battalion for four years he was placed on half-pay in November 1911[7] and was promoted to colonel, dated back to August.[8] In January 1912, however, he reverted to normal pay and was placed in command of an infantry brigade of the Territorial Force.[9]
He became commander of the 153rd Infantry Brigade on 22 January 1912[10] and was promoted to the temporary rank of brigadier general in August 1914[11] and was made a division commander and General Officer Commanding 64th (2nd Highland) Division on 25 January 1915 during the First World War.[12][13] He was placed on half-pay and reverted in rank to substantive colonel due to ill health in February 1916.[14] He was promoted to honorary brigadier general in January 1917[15] and retired from the army on 6 July 1917 and was granted the honorary rank of major general in September.[2][16]
He was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for his service in South Africa on 26 June 1902[17] and was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1918.[2]
References
- ^ "No. 25145". The London Gazette. 8 September 1882. p. 4179.
- ^ a b c d "Stockwell, George Clifton Inglis". Anglo-Boer War. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ "No. 25158". The London Gazette. 20 October 1882. p. 4694.
- ^ "No. 26333". The London Gazette. 11 October 1892. p. 5685.
- ^ "No. 27468". The London Gazette. 26 August 1902. p. 5535.
- ^ "No. 28075". The London Gazette. 5 November 1907. p. 7409.
- ^ "No. 28547". The London Gazette. 3 November 1911. p. 7954.
- ^ "No. 28547". The London Gazette. 3 November 1911. p. 7955.
- ^ "No. 28577". The London Gazette. 2 February 1912. p. 800.
- ^ "Senior British Army Appointments" (PDF). Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ "No. 28875". The London Gazette (Supplement). 18 August 1914. p. 6581.
- ^ Becke, Archibald Frank (1935). Order of Battle of Divisions. H. M. Stationery Office. p. 55.
- ^ "No. 29054". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 January 1915. p. 989.
- ^ "No. 29768". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 September 1916. p. 9464.
- ^ "No. 13044". The Edinburgh Gazette. 26 January 1917. p. 229.
- ^ "No. 30301". The London Gazette (Supplement). 21 September 1917. p. 9853.
- ^ "No. 11421". The Edinburgh Gazette. 27 June 1902. p. 650.