- Charles Egerton (British Army officer)
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Sir Charles Egerton Born 10 November 1848
Parsonstown, IrelandDied 20 February 1921 (aged 72)
Christchurch, HampshireAllegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Rank Field Marshal Battles/wars Second Anglo-Afghan War Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service OrderRelations Grey Egerton Baronets Field Marshal Sir Charles Comyn Egerton, GCB DSO (10 November 1848 - 20 February 1921) was a senior British Army officer.
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Military career
Born the third son of Major-General Caledon Egerton[1] and educated at Rossall School and the Royal Military College Sandhurst, Egerton was commissioned into the 31st Regiment of Foot in 1867.[1] He immediately transferred to the 76th Regiment of Foot in India.[1]
Egerton served in the Second Anglo-Afghan War in 1878 and was mentioned in despatches.[1] In 1896 he commanded a contingent of troops sent to Suakin.[2] He became General Officer Commanding the Frontier District of India in 1899.[2]
He commanded the troops in British Somaliland in 1903 defeating the Somalis at [[ Jidbali.[2] In 1904 he became General Officer Commanding Secunderabad District.[2] He retired in 1907 and became a member of the Council of India.[2]
He was promoted Field Marshal in 1917.[2]
Egerton was the author of "Hill Warfare on the North-West frontier of India".[3]
Family
In 1877 he married Anna Wellwood and they went on to have three sons.[1][4]
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