Gerald Philip Crampton

Gerald Philip Crampton

Born(1894-05-14)14 May 1894
Died1983(1983-00-00) (aged 88–89)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Indian Army
UnitNorthamptonshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment 1/4th Battalion
9th Gorkha Rifles
Known forJallianwalla Bagh Massacre (1919)
Conflicts

Gerald Philip Crampton (14 May 1894-1983) was an officer in the British Indian Army attached to the 9th Gorkha Rifles.[1]

Early life and education

Gerald Crampton was born on 14 May 1894, to Thomas Hobbs, a physician, and Augusta.[2] He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, London, leaving there in 1912 before studying science at Downing College, Cambridge.[2][3]

Career

Crampton was commissioned into the British Indian Army, serving with the Northamptonshire Regiment, the Hampshire Regiment 1/4th Battalion, and the 9th Gorkha Rifles, and participated in the campaigns at Gallipoli and in Mesopotamia.[4][5][6][7]

On 10 April 1919, Crampton was passing through Amritsar railway station en route to Peshawar from Dehradun with his regiment when the station came under attack by a large crowd.[8][9] He was subsequently ordered to remain in Amritsar.[8][9] On 13 April 1919, he was formally placed in charge of the troops at Jalianwalla Bagh, acting under the direction of Reginald Dyer.[4][10][11]

References

  1. ^ Choudhuri, P. (1984). 9 Gurkha Rifles: A Regimental History, 1817-1947. Vision Books. pp. 105–107.
  2. ^ a b School (1936). London (England) Merchant Taylors' School. Merchant's Taylors' Company. p. 4.
  3. ^ Merchant Taylors' School Register, 1851-1920. Merchant's Taylors' Company. 1923. p. 370.
  4. ^ a b Perkins, p. 191
  5. ^ "Life story: Gerald Philip Crampton | Lives of the First World War". livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  6. ^ The 9th Gurkha Rifles. Royal United Service Institution. 1937. p. 261.
  7. ^ "1st Battalion, 9th Gurkha Rifles" (PDF). Supplement to The London Gazette. 3 August 1920. p. 8065. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  8. ^ a b Wagner, p. 100
  9. ^ a b Collett, p. 234
  10. ^ Wagner, p. 247
  11. ^ Collett, p. 259

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