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Sir Charles Douglas
General Sir Charles W. H. DouglasBorn 17 July 1850
Cape of Good Hope, South AfricaDied 25 October 1914 (aged 64)
LondonAllegiance United Kingdom Service/branch British Army Years of service 1869 - 1914 Rank General Unit 92nd Highlanders Commands held 2nd Division
Southern CommandBattles/wars Second Boer War
World War IAwards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath General Sir Charles Whittingham Horsley Douglas, GCB, ADC (17 July 1850 – 25 October 1914), was a British army officer serving as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) during the first months of World War I.
Biography
He was born on 17 July 1850 and educated privately. He was commissioned into the 92nd Highlanders in 1869.[1]
Douglas served in Afghanistan between 1878 and 1880, went on the Suakin Expedition to Sudan in 1884 and served in South Africa during the Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902 and then became General Officer Commanding 2nd Division.[2] He was Adjutant-General to the Forces between 1904 and 1909, General Officer Commanding-in-chief for Southern Command, between 1909 and 1912 and then Inspector-General of Home Forces from 1912 to April 1914.[1]
On 6 April 1914, Douglas replaced Field-Marshal Sir John French as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) and was thus in service at the outbreak of World War I. He did not have any major impact on the conduct of war during the first two and a half months, leaving strategic control to Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener as War Minister.[1]
Douglas, who had not been in the best of health, died on 25 October 1914 due to strain and overwork. His place was taken by General Sir James Murray on 30 October 1914.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Edward M Spiers, 2004
- ^ Army Commands
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Military offices Preceded by
Francis CleryGeneral Officer Commanding the 2nd Division
1902–1904Succeeded by
Bruce HamiltonPreceded by
Sir Thomas Kelly-KennyAdjutant-General to the Forces
1904–1909Succeeded by
Sir Ian HamiltonPreceded by
Sir Ian HamiltonGOC-in-C Southern Command
1909–1912Succeeded by
Sir Horace Smith-DorrienPreceded by
Sir John FrenchChief of the Imperial General Staff
1914–1914Succeeded by
Sir James MurrayCategories:- British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
- British Army personnel of the Mahdist War
- British Army personnel of the Second Boer War
- British Army World War I generals
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
- 1850 births
- 1914 deaths
- Gordon Highlanders officers
- Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff
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