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John Stuart (British Army officer, born 1811)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
Crimean War

Name
  
John Stuart


Battles/wars
  
Crimean War

Service/branch
  
British Army

Rank
  
General officer

Commands held
  
Commander-in-Chief, Scotland

Role
  
British Army officer, born 1811

Died
  
October 18, 1889, Upper Norwood, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Order of the British Empire

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General John Ramsay Stuart CBE (18 June 1811 – 18 October 1889) was a British Army officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Scotland.

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Military career

Stuart was commissioned into the Royal Scots Fusiliers and served with his regiment at the Battle of Alma in September 1854 and at the Battle of Balaclava in October 1854 before taking command of his regiment and leading it at the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and at the Siege of Sebastopol in Winter 1854 during the Crimean War. He went on to command the troops in the North British District from in 1875 before retiring in 1878.

Stuart was also appointed Regimental Colonel of the 54th Regiment of Foot in 1880, continuing as Colonel of the 1st Battalion of the Dorsetshire Regiment from 1881 to his death.

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