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Major-General


Sir Hubert Huddleston
Memorial to Huddleston in Sherborne Abbey
Born(1880-01-20)20 January 1880
Norfolk, England[1]
Died2 October 1950(1950-10-02) (aged 70)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1898–1947
RankMajor-General
Service number22783
UnitColdstream Guards
Dorset Regiment
Commands heldGovernor General of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1940–47)
Northern Ireland District (1940)
Baluchistan District (1935–38)
Assam District (1934–35)
14th Infantry Brigade (1930–33)
Sudan (1924–30)
Battles/warsSecond Boer War
First World War
Second World War
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order and Bar
Military Cross
Mentioned in Despatches

Major-General Sir Hubert Jervoise Huddleston, GCMG, GBE, CB, DSO & Bar, MC (20 January 1880 – 2 October 1950) was a senior British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding (GOC) Northern Ireland District in 1940.

Military career

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Educated at Felsted School and Bedford School, Huddleston joined the British Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Coldstream Guards in 1898. He then served in the Second Boer War.[2] He took part in operations in the Orange Free State from April to May 1900, and the Transvaal in May and June, including actions near Johannesburg and at the Battle of Diamond Hill. During the war he transferred to the Dorsetshire Regiment as a second lieutenant on 26 May 1900, and was promoted to lieutenant on 19 November 1901. He was mentioned in despatches for actions in December 1901 ("for dash and leading … which lead to captures", dated 25 April 1902).[3] He stayed in South Africa throughout the war, which ended in May 1902 with the Treaty of Vereeniging. Four months later, he left Cape Town with other officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, Dorset Regiment on the SS German and arrived at Southampton in late October, when they were posted to Portland.[4]

Huddleston also served in the First World War and became General Officer Commanding (GOC) Sudan in 1924.[2] He was then appointed Commandant of the Sudan Defence Force, the local troops, when they were established a year later. He was appointed commander of the 14th Infantry Brigade in 1930 and then joined Eastern CommandinIndia in 1934.[2] He became commander of the Baluchistan District in Western Command, India, in 1935.[2] He was appointed Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and was then briefly GOC Northern Ireland District from April to July 1940 before being appointed Governor General of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan later that year.[2] He retired from that post in the face of considerable local criticism in 1947.[2][5]

References

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  • ^ "No. 27428". The London Gazette. 25 April 1902. p. 2770.
  • ^ "The Army in South Africa – Troops returning Home". The Times. No. 36888. London. 2 October 1902. p. 4.
  • ^ Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Hansard, 27 January 1947
  • Bibliography

    [edit]
    [edit]
    Military offices
    New command Commandant of the Sudan Defence Force
    1925–1930
    Succeeded by

    Stephen Butler

    Honorary titles
    Preceded by

    Augustus Chichester

    Colonel of the Dorsetshire Regiment
    1933–1946
    Succeeded by

    Charles Woodhouse

    Military offices
    Preceded by

    Robert Pollok

    GOC British Army in Northern Ireland
    1940
    Succeeded by

    Ridley Pakenham-Walsh


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