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    Soldiers

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      Committee on Skilled Men in the Services (chairman Sir William Beveridge), 390

      Commons, House of: members serve in two World Wars, 27–33; mutiny acts, 21; power, 20; serving officers in, 24–7, 32–6, 39–40

      Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 384

      company quartermaster sergeants (CQMS), 59–62

      company sergeant majors (CSMs), 60, 62–4

      Compton, Lieut. Colonel Sir Francis, 138

      comradeship, 406–13

      Condon, Private John, 278

      Connolly, Sergeant Thomas, 288

      conscription: adopted in First World War, 119, 302, 319–20; policy, xxvii; reintroduced (1939), 210; and Territorial Force, 108

      constables’ lists (militia), 95

      Contagious Diseases Act (1864), 585

      Conway, Lieut. General Henry Seymour, 36, 509

      Cook, Ensign, 272

      Cooke, Lieut. John, 526

      cooks and cooking, 530, 533, 567; see also food

      Cooksey, Major Holland, 98

      Cooper, Alfred Duff (later 1st Viscount Norwich), 199–201

      Cooper, Revd David, 263

      Cooper, Gladys, 190

      Cooper, Sir Henry, 581

      Cooper, Tommy, 363

      Coppard, George, 278–9

      Corker, Francis Llewellyn, 189

      Cornish Trained Bands, 92–4

      Cornwallis, Charles, 3rd Baron, 129

      Cornwallis, Major General Charles, 1st Marquess, 322, 375, 509

      corporals, 57–8

      Corps of Army Music, 493

      Corps of Drums, 482, 486–7

      Coss, Edward: All for the King’s Shilling, 305

      Costello, Sergeant Edward, 293, 333–4, 337

      Cotes, Lieut. Colonel James, 142–3

      Cotton, Sergeant Major Edward, 245

      Cotton, Lieut. General Sir Stapleton (later Viscount Combermere), 39, 68

      Coulson, Leslie, 192

      counties: and raising militia, 93–5, 97; relations with regiments, 382, 386, 393, 403; and Territorial Force, 108; yeomanry, 102–5

      County Associations, 108, 112, 115

      Court, Colonel (of Foot Guards), 563

      Coventry, George William, 5th Earl of (1758), 97

      Cowans, General Sir John, 76

      Coy, Lieut. Colonel John, 136

      craftsman (rank), 69

      Craftsman, The (news-sheet), 4

      Craig, Norman, 212–13, 215, 405, 413

      Crauford, Colonel Robert, 40, 338

      Crauford, Thomas, 39

      Crawford, Alexander, 126

      Crawford and Balcarres, Lance Corporal David Alexander Lindsay, 27th Earl of, 192

      Crawford, Lieut. Charles, 287

      Creagh, General Sir Garrett O’Moore, 580

      Creveld, Martin van, xxiii

      cricket, 581

      Crimean War (1854–5): army failings, 154; chaplains, 249; shortage of troops, 340, 376

      crimes: xxi, 509; see also punishment

      criminals: in army service, 302–5

      Croft, Sir Henry Page, 44

      Crohan, Lieut. Harry, 149

      Cromwell, Oliver: direct military government, 4–5; preaching and praying, 239

      Crooke, Colonel Unton, 7, 15

      Crowther, Private John Vivian, 307

      Crozier, Brigadier General Frank, 203, 256; A Brass Hat in No Man’s Land, 51

      Crozier, Brigadier General James, 549

      Culloden, battle of (1746), 11, 153

      Cumberland, Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of, 12

      Cumberland, Prince William, Duke of, 11–12, 238, 326, 349

      Cunningham, Lieut. Colonel (45th Foot), 84

      Cureton, Brigadier General Charles Robert, 173

      Curragh, Ireland: Edward Prince of Wales at, 13

      Curragh Mutiny (1914), 43–4

      Currie, Lieut. General Sir Arthur, 109, 470

      Custer, General George, 488

      Cuthbert, Colonel G.J., 554–5

      Cuthbertson, Captain Bennett, 232, 272, 375

      Cutteridge, Sergeant Major, 288

      Cutts, Lieut. Colonel John (‘Salamander’), 134, 137

      Dalgliesh, Worker, 353

      Dalton, Ensign Edward Richard, 331

      Dannatt, General Sir Richard, 47, 427, 429–32, 433, 437

      Dansey, Captain William, 558

      Dansie, Private (of DCLI), xxi

      Dartmouth, George Legge, 1st Baron, 131, 134, 366

      Dashwood, Lieut. Colonel Charles, 80

      David I, King of Scotland, 91

      Davies, Major General Francis, 169

      Davies, Revd Stanley James (‘Sam’), 262

      Davis, Kit (‘Mother Ross’), 348

      Davis, Captain Mark, 553

      Davison, Kingsman Michael, 115

      Dean, John Marshall, 57

      deaths: from disease, 411

      Decken, Major Johann Friedrich von der, 336

      Defence, HMS, 28

      Defence, Ministry of: administration, 24; formed (1963), 23

      Defence Review (1957), 422

      Defence Services Sixth Form College, Woodhouse, Leicestershire, 226

      Dejean, Lieut. Colonel Louis, 153

      de la Billière, General Sir Peter, 324

      Delamere, Henry Booth, 2nd Baron (later 1st Earl of Warrington), 135

      Delaval, John, 1st Baron, 96

      Delavoye, Colonel (of 90th Foot), 193

      Delhi: bugler at, 484; Nicholson at, 124–5

      Denmark: troops at Blenheim, 324

      Derby, Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of, 93, 109, 318, 384

      Descury, Lieut. Colonel Simeon, 325

      desertion: and billeting, 509–10; numbers, 511; officer, 510–11; punishment for, 280–2, 303, 511; and unpopular postings, 303

      Destrubé, Private Pierre Jean, 386

      Dettingen, battle of (1743), 11

      Deverill, Field Marshal Sir Cyril, 209–10

      Devonshire, William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of, 141

      Diana, Princess of Wales, 443

      Dickinson, Frances, 153

      Dickinson, Sergeant (of KOSB), 402

      Dill, Field Marshal Sir John, 124, 211

      Director of Army Education, 570–1

      discipline: of boy soldiers, 276–7; and legislation, 21–2; and violence, xxi–xxii; see also punishment

      disease: as killer of soldiers, 411

      Dixon, Norman: On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, xxx

      Döhla, Private Johann, 322

      Donaldson, Private Joseph, 294

      Donelan, Henry, 163

      Donnellan, Lieut. Colonel Charles, 466

      Doolan, CSM (Lancashire Fusiliers), 387

      Dorrell, Lieut. Colonel George, VC, 195

      Douglas, Colonel Lord George (later 1st Earl of Dumbarton), 477

      Douglas, Keith, 217–18

      Douglas-Hamilton, Lieut. Colonel Angus, 188–9

      Douglas-Home, Sir Alec (later Baron Home of the Hirsel), 32

      Dover Castle, 517

      Dowdeswell, Lieut. Colonel Thomas, 98

      Dowdeswell, William and Bridget, 98

      Doyle, Father Willie, 257

      dragoons, 369

      Drake, ‘Captain’ Peter, 58, 364, 466

      dress and equipment, 505–6; see also uniforms

      drinking (alcoholic), 307–9, 499–500, 531–2, 534–7

      Driscoll, Major James, 540

      drum-majors, 473–4

      drummers, 274, 440, 473–6, 482–4, 528

      Drummer’s Handbook, The, 486–7

      Drummond, Ensign Gavin, 151

      Drummond Hay, Colonel Richardson, 193

      duelling, 563–4

      Duke of York’s Royal Military School, Chelsea, 275–6, 283

      Dumbarton, George Douglas, Earl of, 21

      Duncan, Christina, 174

      Duncan, Jeff, 436

      Dunkirk: Charles II’s troops in, 6–8

      Dunlop, Lieut. Colonel J.K., 90

      Dunn, Captain James, 279–80, 319, 451, 544, 549–50


      Durcurzel, Private Bernard, 332

      Duroure, Colonel Scipio, 327

      du Vernet, Captain William, 140

      Dyas, Captain Joseph, 124

      Dyer, Sergeant-Drummer, 280

      Dyer, Brigadier General or Colonel Reginald, 52–3

      East India Company: army practices, 542–3; foreign soldiers in, 341; Irish forces, 246–7; regiments absorbed into British army, 371; see also India

      Eaton Hall Officer Cadet School, Cheshire, 224, 571

      Eden, Anthony (later 1st Earl of Avon), 31–2, 211

      Edgehill, battle of (1642), 11

      Edmondson, Robert, xxv

      Educational and Training Services, 50

      Edward VII, King, 13

      Edward VIII, King (earlier Prince of Wales; later Duke of Windsor), 14–16

      Eidis, John, 510

      Elbe, Convention of the (1803), 336

      Eliott, Sir Gilbert, 35

      Elizabeth I, Queen, 113

      Elizabeth II, Queen, 15

      Elizabeth, Queen of George VI (later Queen Mother), 15–17

      Ellison, Lieut. Colonel Cuthbert, 139

      Ellison, Private Norman, 530

      Elmore, Denis, 218

      Emery, Joseph, 95

      Emsdorf (battle honour, 1760), 441

      Endowed Schools Act (1869), 156

      engineers: officer appointments and promotions, 138; see also Army units: Royal Engineers

      England, John Henry, 189

      ensigns, 50, 80, 443–4

      entertainment, 535

      Entwistle, RQMS Frank, 344

      equipment (personal) see dress and equipment

      Ervin, Private: xxiv

      Esher, Reginald Baliol Brett, 2nd Viscount, 14

      Essame, Major General Hubert, 76, 202

      Etaples (France), 386–7

      Eton College: casualties in First World War, 184; generals from, 228; OTC, 184

      Eustace, General William Cornwallis, 330

      Evans, George de Lacy, 40–1, 154

      Evans, Hospital Mate, 72

      Evans, Second Lieut. Hywl Llewellyn, 206

      Evelyn, Captain Glanville, 594

      Evelyn, John, 79, 136

      ‘Ever Readies’ (TA), 114

      Ewald, Captain Johann, 322–3

      Ewing, Annabelle, 435–6

      executions, 280–2, 295, 308, 389; see also punishment

      Executive Committee of Army Board (ECAB), 23

      Expeditionary Force Canteens (World War I), 539

      Eyre, Lieut. Thomas, 140

      Fabian Society, 45

      Fairborne, Admiral Sir Palmes, 127

      Fairborne, Colonel Stafford, 127

      Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Baron, 5

      Falklands War (1982), 222, 263, 540

      Famars, battle of (1793), 481

      families: provide officers, 168–70

      Fantom, Captain Carlo, 321

      ‘Farmer’s Boy, The’ (song), 479

      Farquhar, George: The Recruiting Officer, 267–8, 293, 296

      Farrar-Hockley, General Sir Anthony, 412, 589

      Farrell, Charles, 208, 221

      Fawcett, Lieut. Colonel (of 55th Foot), 564

      Fawcett, General Sir William, 49

      Featherstone colliery riot (1893), 503

      Featherstone, Donald, 419

      Featherstone, Major Justin, 62

      Fenianism, 245

      Fenner, Tom, 202

      Fenton, K.J., 318

      Ferguson, Major Patrick, 407–8

      Fergusson, Major Bernard (later Baron Ballantrae), 394–6, 420–1, 432

      Fettiplace, Sir John, 98

      Fettiplace, Lieut. Colonel Robert (born Bushell), 98

      Feversham, Charles Duncombe, 2nd Earl of, 31

      Feversham, George Sondes, 1st Earl of, 129–30, 132

      field marshals, 51

      fifes and fifers, 474

      fighting: among soldiers, 548

      Fijians: in British regiments, 429

      Findlater, Piper George, VC, 485

      Fine Cell Work (charity), 447

      Finn, Major General Harry, 181–2

      First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY), 350, 353

      Fitzclarence, Brigadier General Charles, VC, 17–18, 385

      Fitzclarence, Edward, 17

      Fitzgibbon, Hospital Apprentice Andrew, VC, 275

      Fitzpatrick, Lieut. Colonel T.W., 75

      flags see colours

      flank companies, 60

      Flaxman, Private (of Leicesters), 537

      Fleming, Ian, 28

      Fleming, Major Valentine, 28

      Fletcher, Thomas, Dean of Down, 141

      flogging: Cobbett opposes, 26; as punishment, xxi, 247, 308, 509

      Flood, Lieut. Francis, 144–5

      Flood, Warden, 144

      Flynn, Drummer Thomas, VC, 275

      Foghell, Lewis, 332

      Foljambe, Dora, 9

      Foljambe, Francis, 43

      Fonblanque, Edward Barrington de, 161

      food: provision and cooking of, 507–8, 529–32

      football, 581

      footballers: serve in First World War, 314–15

      Forbes-Mitchell, Sergeant (of 93rd Regiment), 253

      Foreign Levies: raised, 336

      foreign soldiers: in British army, 321–4, 328–40, 346–7

      Forss, Francis Stephen Arthur, 185–6

      Fortescue, Sir John, 138

      Foster, Lieut. Colonel Kingsley, 452

      Fowke, Lieut. General Sir George, 71

      Foy, Count Maximilien, 337

      France: alliance with Britain (1904), 183; aristocratization of army officers, 158; invasion threat (1850s), 97, 106–7; soldiers in British service, 328–31

      Francis, Sergeant (12th Lancers), 417

      Franco-Prussian War (1870–1), 155, 377

      Frank, Ensign George, 339

      Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria-Hungary, 478

      Fraser, General Sir David, 123

      Fraser, Ian, Baron Fraser of Lonsdale, 30

      Fraser, Colour Sergeant John, 246, 520, 528, 578

      Fraser, Cornet Sir William, 490

      Fred Karno’s Army, 457

      Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia, 158

      Frederick William I, King of Prussia, 158

      freemasonry, 579–80

      French, David: Raising Churchill’s Army, 111

      French, Field-Marshal Sir John (later 1st Earl), 19, 42, 44, 100, 104, 319

      French language: soldiers’ renderings, 456

      Fulton Committee report (1968), 23

      fusilier (rank), 69

      fusiliers, 366

      fyrd (Anglo-Saxon army), 90–1

      Gage, Lieut. General Thomas, 85

      Gallipoli campaign (1915), 108

      Galway, Henri de Massue, Marquis de Ruvigny and 1st Viscount, 325

      Gamble, Revd John, 237

      Game Act (1670), 103

      Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma), 343

      Garnier, M., 223

      Garrick, David, 327

      Garrod, R.G., 293, 527

      Gartside, RSM Arnold, 344

      Geddes, Major General Sir Eric, 110, 207

      Geidt, Christopher, 19

      general officers: regimental backgrounds, 228–9; in Territorial Army, 109–10

      General Service Corps, 210, 390

      General Staff Officers (GSOs), 77–8

      George II, King, 11, 145, 326

      George III, King, 36, 139, 336

      George IV, King (earlier Prince Regent), 12, 564

      George V, King, 14, 42

      George VI, King (‘Bertie’), 15, 17

      George, Prince of Denmark, 135

      Gerard, Charles, 1st Baron, 129

      German army: private soldier ranks and designations, 68–9; victory in Franco-Prussian war, 155

      German soldiers: serve in British army, 321–41

      Germany: as adversary in First World War, 183; officer selection, 214; Territorial Army troops in, 111

      Gibbon, Edward, 99

      Gibbon, William Henry, 341
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      Gibbs, General Sir Roland, 229

      Gibraltar: as battle honour, 335–6, 376, 441

      Gifford, Major Edric Frederick, 3rd Baron, VC, 164

      Gilbert, Arthur, 305

      Giles, W.B., 102, 106

      Gill, Toby, 475

      Gillingham, Lieut., 159

      Gillray, James, 101

      Gilpin, Colonel Richard, 597

      gin-shops, 500

      Gladstone, William (grandson of W.E.

      Gladstone), 28

      Glasshouse, the see Aldershot: Military Detention Barracks

      Gleeson, Father Francis, 233–4

      Gleig, Lieut. George, 241, 248–50, 337, 559

      Glover, Richard: Peninsula Preparation, 305

      Godden, Arthur, 133

      Godfrey, Amyas, 551

      Godfrey, Captain Charles, 131

      Godolphin, Colonel William, 92–3

      Goffman, Stanley, 515

      Gold, Melkar, 321

      Goligher, General Hugh Garvin, 53

      Goodman, Lance Corporal Doreen, 356

      Goodson, Percy, 202

      Goodwillie, Sergeant, 62

      Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke, and Jane, Duchess of (‘Bonnie Jean’), 288

      Gordon Relief Expedition (1884–5), 254

      Gordon, Colonel William, VC, 84–5

      Gordon-Alexander, Lieut. (of 93rd Highlanders), 308, 442

      Gore family, 169

      Gormanston, Eileen, Lady (née Butler), 166

      Gough, Field Marshal Hugh, 1st Viscount, 38, 124, 253, 411

      Gould, Sergeant Bill, 310

      Gow, Dr Charles, 187

      Gower, Corporal Si, 286

      Gowing, Sergeant Major Timothy, 300, 306

      Grafton, Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of, 16, 128

      Graham, Stephen, 255, 463

      Grahame, Christine, xxv

      Granby, John Manners, Marquess of, 467, 500

      Grant, Lieut. Archibald, 143

      Grant, Lieut. General Sir James Hope, 250

      Grant, Sir James, of Grant, 287

      Grattan, Lieut. William, 330, 475

      graves see burials; cemeteries

      Graves, Robert, 188, 234, 256, 549

      Gray, Frank, 319

      Green, Britannia, 153

      Green, Captain (formerly Private), 49

      Green, Charles, 153

      Green, General Sir Charles, 153

      Green, Lieut. Christopher (formerly Sergeant Major), 153

      Green, Lieut. Nicholas, 153

      Green, William (of Lutterworth), xxiv

      Gregg, Joseph, xxvi

      Gregory, Adrian, 316

      grenadier companies (‘tow-rows’), 59–60

      Grenville, Sir Bevil, 92–3, 101, 130

      Grenville, John see Bath, Earl of

      Griffiths, Lieutenant Charles, 477

      guardsman (rank), 69

      Guest, Lieut. General Joseph, 171

      Gurkhas, 346–7

      Guthrie, George, 295–6

      Guy, Lance Corporal Charles, 385

     


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