- Harry Calvert
Sir Harry Calvert, 1st Baronet GCB GCH (March 1763 –
3 September 1826 ) was a British general.He was born in 1763 at Hampton, near
London . He was educated at Harrow, and at the age of fifteen entered theBritish Army . The following year he served with his regiment in America during theAmerican Revolutionary War . He was at the siege of Charleston, and served through the campaign of LordCornwallis which ended with the surrender ofYorktown . From 1781 to 1783 he was aprisoner of war .Returning to England in 1784, he next saw active service in 1793 in the Low Countries, where he was aide-de-camp to the Duke of York, and in 1795 was engaged on a confidential mission to Brunswick and
Berlin . In 1799, having already served as deputy adjutant general, he was made adjutant general. In this capacity he effected many improvements in the organization and discipline of the service. He greatly improved the administration of the army medical and hospital department, introduced regimental schools, developed the two existing military colleges (since united at Sandhurst), and was largely responsible for the founding of the Duke of York's School, Chelsea. In recognition of his work as adjutant general he was made a GCB in 1815, and, on retiring from office, received abaronet cy in 1818. In 1820 he was made Governor ofChelsea Hospital . He died on the 3rd of September 1826, atMiddle Claydon ,Buckinghamshire .References
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