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Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly

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Buried at
  
Frimley, Surrey

Years of service
  
1858–c.1902

Service/branch
  
British Army

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Major-general

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Born
  
22 February 1841 Frant, Sussex (
1841-02-22
)

Commands held
  
General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment

Battles/wars
  
Mahdist War Second Boer War

Relations
  
General Sir William O'Grady Haly (father)

Died
  
8 July 1911, Camberley, United Kingdom

Places of burial
  
Frimley, United Kingdom, Surrey, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Mentioned in dispatches

Battles and wars
  
Mahdist War, Second Boer War

Major General Sir Richard Hebden O'Grady-Haly, KCB, DSO (22 February 1841 – 8 July 1911) was a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada from 1900 to 1902.

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Military career

Born the son of General Sir William O'Grady Haly, O'Grady-Haly was commissioned into the British Army in 1858.

He served with the Nile Expedition in 1882 and took part in the action of El Maffar, both actions at Kassassin and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir.

He commanded the Second Column of the Hazara Field Force and was mentioned in despatches in 1888.

He commanded the 1st Battalion the Suffolk Regiment in India and went on to be Assistant Adjutant-General in Belfast in 1891. He was appointed General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada in 1900.

He also was a surveyor and when he was a lieutenant colonel, and invented a compass clinometer system which was built by Elliott Bros. Pictures of the compass can be seen in the online compass museum COMPASSIPEDIA.

Family

In 1865 he married Geraldine Mary Gostling and they went on to have four daughters.

References

Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly Wikipedia