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Norman MacMullen

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Name
  
Norman MacMullen

Service/branch
  
Indian Army

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
November 12, 1944

Rank
  
General officer

Commands held
  
Bareilly Brigade Rawalpindi District Eastern Command, India

Battles/wars
  
Tibet Expedition World War I Third Anglo-Afghan War

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

Battles and wars
  
British expedition to Tibet, World War I, Third Anglo-Afghan War

General Sir (Cyril) Norman MacMullen KCB, CMG, CIE, DSO (13 December 1877 - 12 November 1944) was a British officer in the Indian Army.

Military career

MacMullen joined the Indian Army and served on the North West Frontier in 1897 and then with the Tibet Expedition in 1903. He saw action in World War I as a General Staff Officer Grade 1 with the 2nd Mounted Division during the Gallipoli Campaign and then as Brigadier-General on the General Staff with XV Corps in France.

MacMullen served in the Third Anglo-Afghan War and then became Commander of the Bareilly Brigade in November 1919. He went on to be Deputy Quartermaster-General in India in 1924, General Officer Commanding Rawalpindi District and 2nd Indian Division in March 1927 and Adjutant-General, India in May 1930. He then became General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command in April 1832 before retiring in April 1836.

References

Norman MacMullen Wikipedia