- Hugh Halkett
General Baron Hugh Halkett, GCH, CB, (
30 August 1783 –26 July 1863 inHanover ,Germany ) was a British soldier during theNapoleonic Wars and later a general of infantry in the Hanoverian service.Early career
Halkett was born in
Musselburgh ,Scotland . He was second son of Major-General F. G. Halkett and brother of Lieutenant GeneralColin Halkett .From 1798 to 1801, Halkett served in India in the Scottish Brigade, which his father had been instrumental in raising. In 1803 as senior captain, he joined the 2nd Light Infantry Battalion of the newly formed
King's German Legion (KGL), which was under the command of his brother Colin. The 2nd Light were involved in the Cathcart's expeditions to Hanover,Rügen and Copenhagen. During this time he was promoted to major and his bold initiative on outpost duty won a commendation.From 1808 until 1813 Halkett fought in the
Peninsular War , except in 1809 when he took part in theWalcheren Expedition . He fought at theBattle of Albuera inCharles Alten 's independent KGL brigade. When his brother was promoted to lead the brigade, Halkett took over command of the 2nd Light Infantry Battalion, KGL. At theBattle of Salamanca , his battalion fought in John Hope's 7th Division. In theSiege of Burgos campaign, he distinguished himself at theBattle of Venta del Pozo . In 1813 he joined the new Hanoverian army. At the Battle of Göhrde he led a brigade of Hanoverian troops in Count Wallmoden's army. He captured a Danish standard at the action ofSehestedt .Waterloo and later career
At the
Battle of Waterloo , Halkett commanded four battalions of Hanoverian "landwehr" (militia), which were sent to the front with the regulars. These units were organised into the 3rd Hanoverian Brigade of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton's 2nd Division. Halkett's brigade was held in reserve on the right flank for most of the battle. After the defeat ofNapoleon 'sImperial Guard , the Duke of Wellington sent Halkett to pursue the disintegrating French forces. He is remembered for capturing GeneralCambronne while his Osnabrück Battalion engaged the French Imperial Guard.After Waterloo, Halkett stayed in the Hanoverian service. He rose to be a general and inspector-general of infantry. He led a Federal Army Corps in the
First War of Schleswig (also known as the Prussian-Danish War of 1848), and defeated the Danes at the Battle ofOeversee , a rear-guard action atSankelmark .Halkett held many foreign orders, including the
Prussia nOrder of the Black Eagle , thePour le Mérite and the Russian St. Anne. In 1862, he was ennobled (heritable) to aFreiherr (Baron) by KingGeorge V of Hanover .----
References
* Louis Heinrich Friedrich von Sichart von Sichartshoff: "Tagebuch des zehnten Deutschen Bundes-Armee-Corps unter dem Befehle des Königlich Hannoverschen Generals Halkett während des Feldzuges in Schleswig-Holstein im Jahre 1848". Hannover: Hahn, 1851.
* Ernst Julius Georg von dem Knesebeck: "Leben des Freiherrn Hugh von Halkett, K. hannover'scher General der Infanterie: nach dessen hinterlassenen Papieren und anderen Quellen entworfen von E. von dem Knesebeck". Stuttgart: Hallberger, 1865.
* Smith, Digby. "The Napoleonic Wars Data Book." Greenhill, 1998.External links
* http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/organization/c_hanlight.html
* [http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/miscellaneous/c_cambronne.html The Guard dies, it does not surrender. Cambronne surrenders, he does not die]- Contact us: Technical Support, Advertising
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