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Douglas Baird (Indian Army officer)

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Allegiance
  
Role
  
Indian Army officer

Rank
  
General officer

Name
  
Douglas Baird

Battles/wars
  
Battles and wars
  
World War I

Years of service
  
1897–1940

Died
  
1963


Commands held
  
1st/8th Battalion the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders75th Infantry Brigade28th Punjab RegimentZhob BrigadeSenior Officer's SchoolKohat DistrictDeccan DistrictEastern Command, India

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Star of India, Distinguished Service Order

Service/branch
  

General Sir (Harry Beauchamp) Douglas Baird KCB, CMG, CIE, DSO (1877-1963) was a British officer in the Indian Army.

Military career

Baird was commissioned on the unattached list of the Indian Army on 20 January 1897. He served on the Western Front in World War I becoming commanding officer of the 1st/8th Battalion the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1916 and then as a General Staff Officer first with 51st (Highland) Division and then with the Cavalry Corps before becoming commander of 75th Infantry Brigade in 1918.

After the War Baird became a General Staff Officer at 4th Indian Infantry Division in India, Brigadier-General on the General Staff with the Baluchistan Force and then commanding officer of the 28th Punjabis. He then became Commander of the Zhob Brigade in November 1920, Colonel on the Staff at Army Headquarters, India in 1923 and Commandant of the Senior Officers' School, Belgaum in 1924.

Baird went on to be Deputy Adjutant and Quartermaster-General in India in July 1929 and General Officer Commanding the Kohat District in December 1930. Then he became General Officer Commanding the Deccan District in 1932 and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command in April 1936 before retiring in April 1940.

References

Douglas Baird (Indian Army officer) Wikipedia


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