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Robert Montgomery (British Army officer)

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Died
  
1931

Rank
  
Major-General

Years of service
  
1868–1915


Service/branch
  
British Army

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Robert Montgomery

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Commands held
  
Southern District South Coast Defences Transvaal District

Major-General Robert Arthur Montgomery CB, CVO (7 September 1848 – 1931) was a British Army officer who commanded Southern District.

Military career

Montgomery was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1868. He became Deputy Director-General of the Ordnance in 1897, Commander Royal Artillery for Southern District, based in Portsmouth, in November 1902 and General Officer Commanding Southern District, also based in Portsmouth, in November 1903. He went on to be General Officer Commanding South Coast Defences in April 1904 and then General Officer Commanding Transvaal District in May 1906 before returning to England in April 1908.

He served briefly in the First World War initially as a General Officer Commanding a division of Lord Kitchener's Army at Seaford and then as Director of Recruiting in Autumn 1915.

He came from Greyabbey in Northern Ireland but lived at Pentrepant, in the parish of Selattyn, near Oswestry in Shropshire. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in June 1902.

References

Robert Montgomery (British Army officer) Wikipedia