- Archibald Murray
Infobox Military Person
name=Sir Archibald James Murray
lived=23 April 1860 - 21 January 1945
placeofbirth=Kingsclere ,Hampshire
placeofdeath=Reigate ,Surrey
caption=General Sir Archibald Murray
nickname='Old Archie'
allegiance=flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
branch=
serviceyears=1879 - 1922
rank=General
commands=Egyptian Expeditionary Force
unit=
battles=Second Boer War World War I
awards=Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Royal Victorian OrderDistinguished Service Order
laterwork=General Sir Archibald James Murray GCB, GCMG, CVO, DSO (23 April 1860 - 21 January 1945) was aBritish Army officer duringWorld War I , most famous for his commanding theEgyptian Expeditionary Force from 1916 to 1917.Army career
Educated at
Cheltenham College , Archibald Murray was commissioned into the 27th Regiment in 1879. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/35155?docPos=1 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] JE Edmonds, 2004]In 1901 Murray was appointed
Commanding Officer of the 2nd BattalionRoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers which was deployed toNorthern Transvaal in 1902: Murray was wounded in action and awarded theDistinguished Service Order . After this he held a series of senior staff appointments.In 1912 Murray was appointed
General Officer Commanding 2nd Division but when the First World War started he became Chief of Staff toSir John French ,Commander-in-Chief of theBritish Expeditionary Force . Murray was given the position largely because the initial choice for the post,Sir Henry Wilson , became undesirable for political reasons. He and French did not work well together, and Murray was ultimately relieved in January 1915. He was madeChief of the Imperial General Staff that September, but was replaced just a few months later bySir William Robertson . [ [http://www.regiments.org/biography/defchiefs/ukCinC.htm regiments.org] ]In January 1916, he was given command of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force. [ [http://www.1914-1918.net/murray_first_despatch.htm Murray's first despatch] ] Trying to prevent another Turkish attack against the
Suez Canal , Murray reorganized his troops and led a counterattack, which captured most of theSinai Peninsula , but became stymied inPalestine . Murray was unsuccessful in his attempts to seizeGaza (seeFirst Battle of Gaza andSecond Battle of Gaza ) in 1917, and he was ultimately relieved of command, and replaced by the much more successfulEdmund Allenby . He was known and criticized for his indecisive character and was not particularly well-liked by his men, largely because he ran his campaign more often than not by remote control from Cairo, rather than the field. He also authorizedT. E. Lawrence 's expedition to join theArab Revolt against the Turks in Arabia, providing monetary and limited military support for Lawrence's attack on Aqaba.Murray was reassigned, commanding reservists at
Aldershot for the remainder of the war. He retired from the army in 1922 and died atReigate inSurrey in 1945.He was portrayed by
Donald Wolfit in the film " Lawrence of Arabia".References
External links
* [http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/murray.htm First World War.com Bio]
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/war_office.html The British Army in Great War]succession box
title=Chief of the Imperial General Staff
before=Sir James Murray
after=Sir William Robertson
years=1915t
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