Beauchamp Duff

Beauchamp Duff

Infobox Military Person
name= Sir Beauchamp Duff
lived= 17 February, 185520 January, 1918
placeofbirth= Turriff, Aberdeenshire
placeofdeath= London


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allegiance= United Kingdom
branch=UK Army
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rank=General (19XX)
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awards=CIE (1897), CB (1901), KCVO (1906), KCB (1907), KCSI (1910), GCB (1911), GCSI (1916), KStJ
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General Sir (Harry) Beauchamp Duff, GCB GCSI KCVO CIE KStJ (17 February 185520 January 1918), was a Scottish officer with a distinguished military career in the British Indian Army serving as Commander-in-Chief of India during World War I.

Early life

Duff was educated at Trinity College in Glenalmond before attending the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, from which he graduated in 1874. Duff was commissioned in the Royal Artillery in 1874 and served in the Afghan War 1878-1880. In 1881, he was transferred to the Indian Staff Corps and then attended the Staff College 1888-1889.

Career

He was Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General at the Indian Army Headquarters 1891-1895, the served in the Isazai Expedition in 1892. He was Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General during the Waziristan Expedition 1894-1895.

1895-1899 he was Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief in India before being appointed Assistant Military Secretary for Indian Affairs in the War Office in 1899. However, the same year he took part in the South African War 1899-1901. Upon returning to India, he served as Deputy Adjutant-General at the Indian Army Headquarters 1901-1902, before commanding the Allahabad District as a Brigadier-General in 1903.

With the appointment of Lord Kitchener as Commander-in-Chief of India in November 1902, Duff quickly rose in ranks, serving first as his Adjutant General June 1903-March 1906 and then as Chief of Staff March 1906-1909. Following Kitchener's departure, Duff served as Secretary in the Military Department of the India Office 1909-1914.

In 1914, he was appointed as ADC General to H.M. the King.

On 8 March 1914, Duff reached the top position when replacing General O'Moore Creagh as Commander-in-Chief in India.

World War I

During the war, the Mesopotamian Campaign was under the responsibility of the Indian Army up until the disaster surrounding the surrender at Kut.

The campaign started well with the landing in Basra in November 1914, but the attack on Baghdad by 9,000 troops of the 6th Indian Division commanded by General Townshend in 1915 ended in catastrophe when the remnants of the British invasion force were surrounded in Kut El Amara, and three attempts to relieve the trapped British and Indian troops also ended in failure, at the cost of 23,000 lives. The surrender on 29 April 1916 was described as one of the worst military disasters of the British Army.

Consequently, Duff was relieved of command on 1 October 1916.

Later life

In 1917, the Mesopotamia Commission of Enquiry was damning in its conclusions. While General Townshend was exonerated, the Commission was harsh towards the Government of India and Duff together with the Viceroy, Lord Hardinge. Both were found to have showed:

"little desire to help and some desire actually to obstruct the energetic prosecution of the war." (RMCE, p. 123)

General Nixon, the Commander-in-Chief of the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, was also held responsible for the failed campaign.

Unable to live with the shame, Duff committed suicide on 20 January 1918.

Ranks

* Lieutenant (1874)
* Captain (1886)
* Major (1894)
* Lieutenant-Colonel (1894)
* Colonel (1898)
* Brigadier-General (1902)
* Major-General (1903)
* Lieutenant-General
* General

External links

* [http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=996422006 First World War disaster general's medals go under the hammer]
* [http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/duff.htm Family tree]
* [http://www.angloboerwar.com/awards/cb_recipients_D_K.htm Military profile]


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