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Edward Hutton (British Army officer)

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Hutton had become closely linked with the employment of mounted infantry in the African campaigns, and was the army's leading authority on its use; in 1886, he gave a public lecture calling for a widespread scheme of training and preparing mounted infantry units within the units stationed in Britain.
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In 1904, Hutton promoted what was then a novel idea that Empire military attachés should be sent to witness the clash of Russian and Japanese forces in Manchuria. Australian sources reveal a nested array of factors affecting the mission of Colonel
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in 1904–1905. Along with other Western military attachés, Hoad had two complementary missions–to assist the Japanese and to observe the Japanese forces in the field during the
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and after the fall of Pretoria. When the brigade was broken up in November 1900, he returned to the United Kingdom, where he was knighted as a
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His influence was strengthened by his marriage, in 1889, to Eleanor Mary Paulet, daughter of Rev. Lord Charles Paulet, and niece of the
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insubordinate and indiscreet and deliberately ignored the authority of the Minister of Militia in the administration of his department
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Hill (1983) and Miller (2000) both list Hutton as a member of the Ring; Meaney (2006) does not, nor does the
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with South Africa was on the horizon, Hutton lobbied Canada to participate. Without informing Canada's
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in 1892. Wolseley's support of Hutton has led him to be named as a member of the influential "
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in 1905, holding the command until 1906, and given a post overseeing administration in
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of 1884–85, he was appointed to the staff, again in command of the mounted infantry.
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He first saw active duty in Africa in 1879, when he served with his regiment in the
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of 1880–81, and as a result was appointed to command the mounted infantry in the
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came in 1871, and from 1873 to 1877 he served as Adjutant of the 4th Battalion.
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In 1898, he was again temporary promoted to the rank of major general and made
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Hutton died in 1923; he was survived by his wife; the couple had no children.
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In late November 1901 it was announced that Hutton would become the first
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Hutton resigned as GOC Australian Military Force at the end of 1904.
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In 1893, Hutton was named commandant of the military forces in
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of the 7th (Militia) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps.
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After his resignation, Hutton was appointed commander of
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General Officer Commanding the Australian Military Forces
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Index

Edward Hutton (army)

Torquay
Devon
Surrey
British Army
Lieutenant-General
21st Division
3rd Division
General Officer Commanding the Australian Military Forces
General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada
Anglo-Zulu War
First Boer War
Anglo-Egyptian War
Nile Expedition
Second Boer War
Battle of Witpoort
First World War
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Mentioned in Despatches
Lieutenant-General
KCB
KCMG
DL
FRGS
mounted infantry
British Army
Canadian Militia
Australian Army

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