- Aylmer Hunter-Weston
Lieutenant General Sir Aylmer Gould Hunter-Weston KCB DSO GStJ (23 September 1864 – 18 March 1940) was aBritish Army general who served in the First World War.Commissioned into the
Royal Engineers in 1884 he served on the Indian North West Frontier and took part in the Miranzai Expedition of 1891 and was wounded during the Waziristan Expedition of 1894-95. During this time he was promoted to brevetmajor . He was on GeneralHerbert Kitchener 's staff in 1896. He later took part in theSecond Boer War inSouth Africa between 1899 and 1902 as commander of theMounted Engineers . He was General Sir John French's chief staff officer in the Eastern Command from 1904 to 1908, after which he performed the same role in the Scottish Command until 1911. He married Grace Strang-Steel in 1905.In 1911, he became the Assistant Director of military training; in the same year, he succeeded his mother as the 27th Laird of
Hunterston and was made a member of theOrder of the Bath . [cite web|url=http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cwh001&id=I05243 | title = Hunter Surname DNA Project Worldwide Database - includes others related to Dr. Johnson Calhoun Hunter, born 1787 | accessdate = 2006-09-17]At the outbreak of the war in 1914, he was a brigadier general in command of the 11th Infantry
Brigade based atColchester , and he commanded this unit on theWestern Front .Dardanelles campaign
When the
Battle of Gallipoli commenced in March 1915, Hunter-Weston was promoted to the command of theBritish 29th Division , which was to make thelanding at Cape Helles near the entrance to theDardanelles . As the campaign proceeded and more reinforcements were dispatched to Helles, Hunter-Weston's responsibilities grew until on 24 May he was promoted to lieutenant general and given command of theBritish VIII Corps .He was invalided from Gallipoli in July, supposedly from nervous exhaustion, and returned to England. In an October 1916
by-election , he was elected to the House of Commons as the Unionist member for North Ayrshire.Return to Western Front
Hunter-Weston returned to command the VIII Corps when it was re-established in
France in 1916. At the launch of the Somme Offensive on 1 July 1916 it was Hunter-Weston's divisions that suffered the worst casualties and failed to capture any of their objectives.Nicknamed 'Hunter-Bunter', Hunter-Weston was a classic example of the stereotyped British "donkey" general — he was also referred to as "The Butcher of Helles" for his utter disregard for the welfare of his troops and his incompetent battle plans. Hunter-Weston was an advocate of the broad frontal assault made in daylight. When his plan of attack for the
Second Battle of Krithia failed on the first day, he proceeded to repeat the plan on the second and third days. He claimed he was "blooding the pups" when he made the inexperienced 156th Brigade of the Scottish 52nd (Lowland) Division attack without artillery support during theBattle of Gully Ravine . Half the brigade became casualties, of which over a third were killed.Hunter-Weston continued in politics after the war, being elected again for Bute and Northern Ayrshire in 1918. He was the first Member of Parliament to simultaneously command an Army Corps on the field. He resigned from the Army in 1919.
He retired from Parliament in 1935, and died in 1940 following a fall from a turret at his ancestral home in
Hunterston .See also
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Landing at Cape Helles
*Battle of Gallipoli
*First Battle of Krithia
*Second Battle of Krithia
*Third Battle of Krithia *
Hawthorn Ridge Redoubt
*First day on the Somme References
External links
* [http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/hunterweston.htm First World War who's who]
* [http://www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk/nicknames/hunterweston.htm Centre for First World War Studies, Birmingham University]
* [http://www.remuseum.org.uk/corpshistory/rem_corps_part14.htm#gallip Royal Engineers Museum] Royal Engineers and the Gallipoli Expedition (1915-16)*King's College London Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives [http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/locreg/WESTON1.shtml WESTON, Sir Aylmer Hunter- (1864-1940), Lieutenant General]
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