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Sir George Willis
Born (1823-11-11)November 11, 1823
Died November 29, 1900(1900-11-29) (aged 77)
Place of birth Sopley, Hampshire, England
Place of death Bournemouth, Hampshire, England
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army British Army
Years of service 1841-1890
Rank General
Battles/wars Crimean War
Egyptian Expedition
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

General Sir George Harry Smith Willis GCB (11 November 1823 – 29 November 1900) was a British Army General who achieved high office in the 1880s.

Military career[]

Willis was commissioned into the 77th (East Middlesex) Regiment in 1841.[1] He served in the Crimean War and at the Battle of Inkerman he led the charge of a Grenadier company.[1] He returned to England in 1857 to become Commanding Officer of 2nd Bn 6th (Warwickshire) Regiment.[1] He was appointed Assistant Quartermaster-General at the War Office in 1873 and then General Officer Commanding Northern District later that year.[1]

In 1882 he was despatched to Egypt and commanded troops at Al-Magfar and Tell al-Mahuta.[1] He was involved in the capture of Mahsama and the Second battle of Qassassin.[1]

In 1884 he was appointed GOC Southern District and in 1890 he retired.[1]

He held the ceremonial position as Colonel of The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) until his death.[2]

He is buried at the St Michael & All Angels Church in Sopley.[3]

Family[]

In 1856 he married Eliza Morgan,[1][4] daughter[4] of George Gould Morgan, M.P., of Brickendonbury, Hertfordshire. In 1874 he married Ada Mary Neeld, daughter[4] of Sir John Neeld and together they went on to have four sons.[5]

References[]

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