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Edmund Barrow

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Died
  
1934 (aged 81 or 82)

Rank
  
General

Years of service
  
1871 - 1919


Service/branch
  
British Army

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Edmund Barrow

Edmund Barrow

Commands held
  
Hong Kong Regiment 1st (Peshawar) Division Southern Army, India

General Sir Edmund George Barrow (1852–1934) was a senior British Army officer who went on to be Military Secretary to the India Office.

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Military career

Barrow was commissioned into the 102nd Regiment of Foot in 1871. Having joined the Indian Army in 1877, he served in the Second Anglo-Afghan War of 1878 and the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. He was a member of the Lockhart Boundary Commission to Chitral, Kafirstan, Hunza and Wakhan in 1885 and the Anglo-Siamese Boundary Commission in 1889. He was made Commanding Officer of the Hong Kong Regiment in 1892, and took part in the Tirah Expedition to the North West Frontier of India in 1897. In 1900 he became Chief of Staff for the China Expeditionary Force in response to the Boxer Rebellion, after which he was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB). He was appointed Secretary to the Military Department of the Government of India in November 1901, with the temporary rank of Major-general whilst so employed, and General Officer Commanding 1st (Peshawar) Division in India in 1904. He was appointed General Officer Commanding the Southern Army in India in 1908.

He served in World War I as Military Secretary to the India Office from 1914. He was appointed a member of the Council of India in 1917 and retired in 1919.

References

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