- Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil
Infobox Military person
honorific-prefix=The Right Honourable
name=Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil
honorific-suffix=OM
caption= The portrait of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil bySir Henry Raeburn 1756-1823. Exhibited: Edinburgh Raeburn Exhibition of 1876 no. 205. Other portraits of the Campbells of Possil belonging to the family were also exhibited at the 1876 Raeburn exhibition.
allegiance=United Kingdom
rank=Colonel
branch=British Army
relations=George Carter-Campbell
laterwork=
portrayedby=Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil (Carter-Campbell of Possil) entered the army as an Ensign in the 42nd Regiment in April 1769, and obtained a Lieutenancy in the 2nd Battalion Royals the following year in
Minorca . He moved to the 62nd regiment later that year inIreland , and went with the regiment toCanada , where, as a captain of Light Infantry under General Carleton, he fought in the campaigns of 1776 and 1777 withGeneral Burgoyne .After the surrender of Saratoga he was sent to
New York , with the rank ofMajor , and was appointed to the 1st Battalion of Light Infantry. He received the Lieu-Colonelcy of the 62nd Regiment in 1782, and soon afterwards he returned toScotland , where he remained with his regiment until 1789. He served with theDuke of York in the 1790s and was given the rank ofColonel on 1st October 1793. He raised the 16th Regiment in 1794 and was their first Brigadier-General. He was sent to theWest Indies underSir Ralph Abercromby and on 10th November 1796 was appointedColonel of the 7th West India Regiment.He returned to
Scotland at the end of the 1790s and was placed on the Staff inIreland andScotland for five years. On 11th July 1804 he was appointedColonel of the 19th Foot and subsequently becameGeneral on 1st January 1812 andColonel of the 32nd Foot in February 1813.
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