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James Young (British Army officer)

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James Young
Young in 1918
Birth nameJames Charles Young
Born1858 (1858)
Died1926 (aged 67–68)
Service/branch British Army
RankMajor-general
Commands held
Battles/wars
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath

Major-General James Charles Young CB (1858–1926) was a British Army officer.

Military career

Young was commissioned into the 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot on 11 November 1876.[1] He saw action in the Anglo–Egyptian War in 1882 and the Nile Expedition in 1884.[2] He then became Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in South Africa in 1892 and commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Sussex Regiment in South Africa in 1899 and fought on the Second Boer War.[2] He went on to be Assistant Adjutant General of the 4th (Quetta) Division in 1904, commander of the 7th Ferozepore Brigade in November 1907 and commander of the 4th Rawalpindi Brigade in February 1909.[3]

After that Young became General Officer Commanding Home Counties Division in October 1912.[3] He accompanied his division on its journey, departing from Southampton on 30 October 1914 for India; however on arrival in Bombay on 1 December 1914, he handed over the units and returned to England, arriving on 22 December.[4] He took command of the 2nd Line 2nd Home Counties Division on 20 January 1915.[4] He then retired in April 1917.[4]

He was colonel of the Royal Sussex Regiment from 1914 to 1926.[5]

References

  1. ^ "No. 24380". The London Gazette. 10 November 1876. p. 5963.
  2. ^ a b "Papers of Major-General James Charles Young". West Sussex Record Office. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Army Commands" (PDF). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Becke 1937, pp. 75–82
  5. ^ "The Royal Sussex Regiment". Regiments.org. Archived from the original on 14 November 2005. Retrieved 7 December 2018.

Sources

  • Becke, Major A. F. (1937). Order of Battle of Divisions Part 2B. The 2nd-Line Territorial Force Divisions (57th–69th) with The Home-Service Divisions (71st–73rd) and 74th and 75th Divisions. London: HMSO. ISBN 1-871167-00-0.
Military offices
Preceded by GOC Home Counties Division
1912–1914
Succeeded by
Division broken up in India
Preceded by
Walter Rees Clifford
(acting)
GOC 67th (2nd Home Counties) Division
1915−1917
Succeeded by
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