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South-Eastern District
Active 1856–1903
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Flag of the British Army British Army
Type Home Command
Garrison/HQ Dover
Constable's Tower, Dover Castle 2

Constable's Tower, Dover Castle, Command headquarters

South-Eastern District was a district command of the British Army from the mid-19th century until 1903.

History[]

Historically troops based in the South-Eastern counties had reported direct to Army Headquarters in London[1] but in July 1856 South-Eastern District was formed under Lieutenant-General Sir Colin Campbell. Campbell was recalled to become Commander-in-Chief, India just three months later and Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Love was appointed to the command in his place.[2][3] The headquarters of the command was established at Dover Castle.[4][5]

Commanders[]

General officers commanding included:[6]

References[]

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The original article can be found at South-Eastern District (British Army) and the edit history here.
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