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Arthur Wynne (British Army officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
February 6, 1936

Years of service
  
1863–1911

Awards
  
Order of the Bath


Name
  
Arthur Wynne

Service/branch
  
Role
  
British Army officer

Rank
  
Arthur Wynne (British Army officer)

Born
  
5 March 1846 (
1846-03-05
)

Commands held
  
10th Division6th Division

Battles/wars
  
Second Anglo-Afghan WarMahdist WarSecond Boer War

General Sir Arthur Singleton Wynne, (5 March 1846 – 6 February 1936) was a senior British Army officer who went on to be Military Secretary.

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Military career

Wynne was commissioned into the 51st Regiment of Foot in 1863. He became Adjutant of his Regiment in 1868.

In 1877 he became Superintendent of Army Signalling during the Iowaki campaign. He served in the Second Anglo-Afghan War from 1878 and was Commander of Field Telegraphs with the Karum Valley Field Force. In 1885 he was decorated for service in Sudan and by 1889 he was Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Army Headquarters.

By 1891 he was Assistant Adjutant-General at the Curragh. He joined the General Staff at Malta and then transferred to Aldershot.

He served in the Second Boer War and was made Deputy Adjutant-General for the Natal Field Force in South Africa and after the Battle of Spion Kop he was given command of the 11th infantry brigade in place of General Edward Woodgate who was killed. During the Battle of the Tugela Heights in February 1900 Wynne was himself slightly injured, and his command was given to Colonel Walter Kitchener. After recovering, he was appointed in command of the Cape Colony District until his return to the United Kingdom in early 1902. He was mentioned in despatches (including by Lord Kitchener dated 23 June 1902). Following his return to the United Kingdom, he was appointed Deputy Adjutant-General to the Forces on 14 May 1902, General Officer Commanding 10th Division within IV Army Corps and General Officer Commanding Eastern District in 1904 and General Officer Commanding 6th Division in 1905. He went on to be Military Secretary in 1906.

In retirement he was promoted general and became Keeper of the Jewel House, holding the office from 1911 to 1917. From 1913 to 1927 he also held the colonelcy of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.

He lived at Haybergill near Warcop and served as Deputy Lieutenant of Westmoreland.

References

Arthur Wynne (British Army officer) Wikipedia