- Andrew Skeen
General Sir Andrew Skeen, KCB, KCIE, CMG (
20 January ,1873 –18 February ,1935 ) served in theBritish Indian Army , rising to the position ofChief of the General Staff . He was one of Britain's most experienced frontier warfare officers.ervice biography
*North-West Frontier,
India , 1897-1898
**Operations of theMalakand Field Force
*China , 1900
*East Africa , 1902-1904
**Operations inSomaliland
*World War I , 1914-1918
**Staff officer to GeneralWilliam Birdwood , Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, Gallipoli, 1915
***Mentioned in dispatches with regard to reinforcingAnzac Cove , in full view and reach of the enemy, prior to theBattle of Sari Bair . "The preparation of the ambush was treated as a simple matter by the services therein engaged, and yet I much doubt whether any more pregnant enterprise than this of landing so large a force under the very eyes of the enemy, and of keeping them concealed there three days, is recorded in the annals of war." — GeneralIan Standish Monteith Hamilton
***Awarded CMG and FrenchCroix de Guerre
**Director of Military Operations, India AHQ, 1916
**Deputy Chief of General Staff, Indian Army, 1917
*Major General, Indian Army 1918
*Third Anglo-Afghan War , 1919
**Commander, 3 (Abbottabad ) Indian Infantry Bde
**Commander, Kohat Kurram Force
*Waziristan , North-West Frontier, India 1919-1920
**Commander,Tochi andDerajat Columns, India 1919-1920
*Commander,Kohat District, Northern Command, India 1921-1922
*Commander,Peshawar District, India 1922-1923
*General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, India 1923-1924
*Chief of General Staff, Indian Army 1924-1928
*Retired 1929"Sources":Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives ,London Gazette Publications
*Skeen, Gen Sir A., "Passing It On: Short Talks on Tribal Fighting on the Northwest Frontier of India", 4th ed (Gale & Polden, 1939). The 4th edition has an additional chapter (by Maj D.B. Mackenzie) on lessons learned from
Waziristan 1937.
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