Benjamin Burton

Major-General Benjamin Burton CB, CMG (10 March 1855 – 6 August 1921) was a British Army officer.

Benjamin Burton
Major-General Benjamin Burton
Born10 March 1855
Bath, Somerset
Died6 August 1921
Falmouth
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
RankMajor-General
Commands heldNorthumbrian Division
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George

Military career

Burton was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 9 March 1875.[1] He saw action in South Africa during the Second Boer War for which he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath.[2] He went on to become Commander, Royal Artillery for 1st Infantry Division in September 1907 and General Officer Commanding the Northumbrian Division in the UK in March 1912.[3] He handed over command of his division and retired just before the division was deployed to France in April 1915.[4] He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in recognition of his services in connection with the First World War on 24 January 1917.[5]

References

  1. "No. 24188". The London Gazette. 9 March 1875. p. 1525.
  2. "No. 27306". The London Gazette. 19 April 1901. p. 2697.
  3. "Army Commands" (PDF). Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  4. "50th (Northumbrian) Division". The Long, Long Trail. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  5. "No. 29916". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 January 1917. p. 924.
Military offices
Preceded by
Frederick Hammersley
GOC Northumbrian Division
1912–1915
Succeeded by
Sir Walter Lindsay
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