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George Bullock (British Army officer)

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about it because it so happened at the time there was no regular adjutant of the Volunteers and, in my old age, I had to take on and do the work. So I have seen their work and their progress and it is my belief that when they get to the front they will take a perfectly good place - if not a foremost place - among the new brigades which have been formed in England. (applause). The men are good shots; they are atheletes, full of zeal and any of you who have seen them on the march must admit that they are in the pink of condition. They are very keen and I have full confidence that the Colony will be proud of them - (applause.)
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was summoned home the Corporation of Hamilton presented an address, to which Colonel McAndrew replied, and expressed the hope that they might be sent to the front to assist in carrying freedom and justice into Berlin. He has done his duty like a British officer and this little Colony will long cherish his memory.
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Details of the fight at Neuve Chapelle are filtering through. It was a British victory in the fullest sense It cost dearly; and in the roll of honour is inscribed the name of Colonel McAndrew of the Lincolnshire Regiment who was Acting Governor of Bermuda at the outbreak of the war. When his regiment
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His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief left the Colony on six weeks leave of absence on the 25th of July, 1914. Lieutenant-Colonel George Bunbury McAndrew, commanding the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, Senior Military Combatant Officer for the time being in command of His Majesty's
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In his new role as head of the committee, Bullock attempted to visit both the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps contingent and the Bermuda Contingent RGA on the Western Front in 1917 but was only able to locate the former (the Bermuda Contingent RGA frequently moving, and having been scattered about the
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in 1912), and Mrs. J. Boyd. The committee had grown out of the role Ada Mary Tucker had previously performed, visiting wounded islanders in hospital, and acting to assist Bermudian servicemen in Britain. The committee was formed with official support from the colonial government to become its agency
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The young manhood of Bermuda were not anxious to let others fight the battles of the Empire when they could take a hand in it, and a number of them - without a doubt the finest of the young men here - volunteered to go on active service, and to prepare themselves thoroughly to it. I know something
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I asked them if there was anything particular they were in want of, but the only thing they were anxious to get was a large supply of Bermuda cap and shoulder badges: which I will try to provide for through the Contingent Committee in London. I think the Committee have been trying to get them, but
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I would like the people of Bermuda to know that all I saw, only about 20 were looking strong and healthy, and in very good spirits. The Officer Commanding the Lincolns spoke most highly of them and said that the Regiment thought they were very lucky in having them attached to them. That whenever
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I myself could hardly recognise them, they looked such war-hardened veterans; very different to the young looking men who started from Bermuda. They are now all machine gunners. Of course they have had severe casualties in killed and wounded. Several have got commissions and some were on leave.
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I tried to see the Bermuda Royal Garrison Artillery Contingent, but I could not find where they were, as I think they were engaged in the present offensive, and they get moved from place to place as required. I only came across one Staff Officer who had had them working under him in the
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His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir George Mackworth Bullock, K.C.B., Governor and Commander-in-Chief, having returned to the Colony on the 7th of August, 1914, resumed the administration of Government on that date. Colonial Secretary's
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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. A PROCLAMATION! (MARTIAL LAW REGULATIONS). By His Excellency George Bunbury McAndrew, Lieutenant-Colonel, Officer Administering the Government and Commander-in-Chief in and over these Islands, &c., &c.,
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regular troops, was sworn in as Officer Administering the Government by the Honourable the Colonial Secretary at the Council Chamber in the presence of the Members of His Majesty's Executive Council at 12.30 p.m. on the same date.
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With reference to Government Notice of the 28th of July, 1914, the unexpired portion of the leave of absence granted to His Excellency the Governor, viz. from the 7th of August to the 4th of September, 1914, inclusive, is
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The Andrew and the Onions: The Story of the Royal Navy in Bermuda, 1795–1975, Lt. Commander Ian Strannack, The Bermuda Maritime Museum Press, The Bermuda Maritime Museum, P.O. Box MA 133, Mangrove Bay, Bermuda MA BX.
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Bullock's predecessors had kept a distance from Bermuda's civilian population, but he made efforts to interact socially, opening Government House to prominent Bermudians and visitors, such as US President-elect
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Bullock, KCB, KCMG, Lieutenant-General Sir George Mackworth (18 September 1917). "VISITS "OUR BOYS" IN FRANCE" (Press release). Bournemouth: The Royal Gazette Bermuda (for Government House, Bermuda).
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had been built up to defend it. Vast sums had been spent in the 19th century on fortifying the islands, and its governors were appointed almost exclusively from the general officers of the
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for ensuring the welfare of all Bermudian serving overseas during the war, not simply the members of the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps contingents and
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on 21 November 1902. Staying in Egypt, he became Brigadier-General commanding Alexandria District in 1904 and General Officer Commanding
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there was a call for volunteers for any special job they were always the first to volunteer. He could not speak too highly of them.
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He married Amy Isabella nΓ©e Thomson (1854β€”1952) in 1884; Lady Amy Bullock was invested as OBE for her war work on 27 March 1918.
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Lieutenant-General Sir George Mackworth Bullock, KCB, KCMG, Governor and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Bermuda, ca. 1912
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HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST, SPECIAL RESERVE LIST, AND TERRITORIAL FORCE LIST, FOR 1913,(BEING THE SEVENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL VOLUME)
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front in detachments). An extract from a letter he wrote to his successor as Governor and GOC-in-C Bermuda, General Sir
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to the centre of Bermuda's social life. The British Government saw Bermuda more as a base than as a colony. Since the
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Bullock retired from the governorship in 1917, but retained his link with the colony when he became the head of the
357: 239: 883:"Presidents I've Known and Two Near Presidents", by Charles Willis Thompson. Publisher: Ayer Co Pub (June 1929). 553: 380: 430:, Bullock was temporarily overseas on leave, having left on the 25 July. The CO of the Second Battalion of the 334: 267: 448:. The first contingent of the BVRC to the Lincolns, training in Bermuda for the Western Front, Winter 1914–15. 1147: 484: 338: 299: 139: 548: 457: 435: 286:(as the 11th Regiment of Foot, in which Bullock was commissioned, was now known) who were deployed to 1291: 1286: 1233: 606: 419:, for social functions. He also made efforts to take part in the normal social life of the colony. 283: 259: 199: 441: 795: 760: 725: 540: 235: 902:"VISITS WILSON VIA KITCHEN.; Only Entrance Sir George Bullock Could Find to Governor's Cottage" 1140: 1013: 884: 868: 524: 373: 353: 323: 315: 1226: 1201: 1194: 790: 755: 720: 544: 396: 365: 1115: 1243: 1211: 561: 536: 427: 408: 404: 291: 125: 101: 1093: 333:
later the same year, Bullock was appointed to this position with the substantive rank of
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in September, returning home. For his services Bullock was appointed a Companion of the
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Bullock was appointed Governor and military General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of
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in 1905. After returning home, he was appointed General Officer Commanding the
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on 18 January 1897. He was Commanding Officer (CO) of the 2nd Battalion of the
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to the cadre. Bullock filled this role himself, a job normally performed by a
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dated 23 June 1902). The war ended in June 1902, and Bullock left
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had been constructed and served as the headquarters of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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on 13 June 1917. This committee had been formed the as a
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Bullock was commissioned into the 1st Battalion of the
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After the sudden death of the Chief Staff Officer in
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Index


Warangal
Marylebone
United Kingdom

British Army
Lieutenant-General
Second Boer War
First World War
British Troops in Egypt
West Riding Division
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Lieutenant General
KCB
KCMG
British Army
World War I
lieutenant general
civil Governor and military Commander-in-Chief
Bermuda
British India
Warangal
Berar
Cheltenham College
University College, Oxford
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Frederick Bullock
11th Regiment of Foot
lieutenant

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