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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Service/branch
  
British Army

Died
  
1926


Name
  
Herbert Miles

Years of service
  
1869-1919

Rank
  
Lieutenant-general

Herbert Miles

Commands held
  
Staff College, Camberley British Troops in the Cape Colony

Battles/wars
  
Second Boer War First World War

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the British Empire, Royal Victorian Order

Battles and wars
  
Second Boer War, World War I

Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Scott Gould Miles, (31 July 1850 – 6 May 1926) was a senior British Army officer. He was Quartermaster-General to the Forces from 1908 to 1912, and Governor of Gibraltar from 1913 until 1918 during the First World War.

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Military career

Miles was commissioned into the 101st Regiment of Foot in 1869.

He had a change of career and became a barrister in the Inner Temple in 1880.

He then rejoined the army becoming Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General at the War Office in 1889 and then Assistant Adjutant-General at Aldershot Command in 1893. In 1898 he was appointed Commandant of the Staff College, Camberley.

He served in the Second Boer War, from early February 1900 as Deputy Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff for the Natal Field Force. After the war he returned to his role at the Staff College and then, in 1903, became Commander of British Troops in the Cape Colony District. He was appointed Director of Recruiting and Organisation at Army Headquarters in 1904 and Quartermaster-General to the Forces in 1908.

He was Governor of Gibraltar from 1913; he retired in 1919.

Legacy

Sir Herbert Miles Road in Gibraltar is named in his honour as is Sir Herbert Miles Promenade.

There is a memorial to him in St Peter's Church in Yoxford, Suffolk.

References

Herbert Miles Wikipedia